Best Late Night Food in Condesa & Roma
Condesa and Roma After Dark: A City That Eats Late
Mexico City is a late city. Dinner reservations at 10 PM are normal. Bars don't fill up until midnight. And when the bars empty — at 2, 3, sometimes 4 AM — the streets of Condesa and Roma come alive with a parallel food economy that exists specifically for the post-midnight crowd. Taco stands fire up their trompos as the sun goes down and don't shut off the gas until dawn. Ramen shops extend their hours on weekends. Pizza-by-the-slice windows glow like beacons for anyone stumbling home from a mezcaleria on Calle Alvaro Obregon.
This late-night food culture isn't an afterthought — it's integral to how these neighborhoods function. Condesa and Roma are the social epicenter of Mexico City's nightlife, home to cocktail bars, live music venues, mezcalerias, and clubs that keep the streets populated well past midnight. The food that serves this crowd has to be fast, satisfying, and affordable, but that doesn't mean it lacks quality. Some of the best tacos in Mexico City are carved from a trompo at 1 AM. Some of the best pizza is sold by the slice at 2 AM from a window that wasn't even open during the day.
The late-night food geography of these neighborhoods follows the nightlife corridors. Avenida Tamaulipas and the streets around Parque Mexico in Condesa anchor the western cluster. Avenida Alvaro Obregon, Calle Tonala, and Calle Orizaba form the Roma Norte circuit. In between, side streets host taco stands that set up nightly with nothing more than a folding table, a plancha, and a handwritten sign. These ephemeral operations are often the best of all — but they're harder to pin down. The spots on this list are reliable: they'll be there when you need them, night after night.
Late Night Eating Tips
A few survival tips for late-night eating in Condesa and Roma. Cash is king after midnight — many taco stands and smaller operations don't accept cards. Keep small bills (50s and 100s) handy. Safety: both neighborhoods are generally safe at night, but use common sense — stick to well-lit streets and take an Uber or Didi rather than walking long distances at 3 AM. Hydration: many late-night spots serve agua fresca or Jarritos alongside the food, which helps balance a long night out.
For the best experience, build a late-night food crawl: start with tacos at one stand, walk a few blocks for pizza, and finish with something sweet. The neighborhoods are compact enough that everything on this list is within a 20-minute walk of everything else.
The Full List
El Vilsito
$ · Av. Universidad 248, Narvarte Poniente, Benito Juarez, 03020 CDMX
The legendary mechanic shop that transforms into a taqueria after dark. By day, cars get fixed here. By night, a trompo spins, a plancha heats up, and one of Mexico City's best late-night taco experiences unfolds on the sidewalk.
Why it's great: The quintessential CDMX late-night experience. The al pastor at 1 AM, carved directly from the trompo with a slice of pineapple, is the stuff of legend.
Tacos Alvaro Obregon
$ · Av. Alvaro Obregon (near Calle Frontera), Roma Norte, Cuauhtemoc, 06700 CDMX
A fixture on Roma Norte's main boulevard, this taco stand operates nightly from around 8 PM until the small hours. The suadero — slow-cooked beef crisped on the plancha — is the signature, and the salsas are made fresh each evening.
Why it's great: The suadero here has a crispy-tender duality that defines the style. The location on Alvaro Obregon makes it the natural endpoint of a Roma Norte bar crawl.
Pizza del Perro Negro
$ · Insurgentes Sur 155, Roma Norte, Cuauhtemoc, 06700 CDMX
A late-night pizza institution in Roma Norte that serves creative, topping-heavy slices until the early hours. The vibe is deliberately chaotic — loud music, neon lights, and a menu that includes combinations no traditional Italian would approve of (in the best way).
Why it's great: Not refined, not subtle, not trying to be — just exactly the kind of indulgent, over-the-top pizza you want at 2 AM after three mezcals.
Ramen Taka
$$ · Orizaba 150, Roma Norte, Cuauhtemoc, 06700 CDMX
A small ramen shop near Calle Orizaba that extends its hours on Thursday through Saturday nights, serving steaming bowls until 1 AM. The rich tonkotsu broth is the ultimate late-night comfort food — warming, filling, and restorative.
Why it's great: A bowl of hot ramen at midnight is one of life's great pleasures. Ramen Taka is one of the few places in CDMX where you can have that experience.
Tortas El Charquito
$ · Av. Insurgentes Sur (near Parque Espana), Condesa, Cuauhtemoc, 06140 CDMX
A late-night torta stand near the Condesa-Roma border that serves massive, overstuffed Mexican sandwiches until 3 AM on weekends. The torta de milanesa — a breaded cutlet with avocado, beans, cheese, and jalapeños — is a meal in itself.
Why it's great: When a taco isn't enough, a torta delivers. The milanesa here is perfectly fried, the bread is fresh, and the proportions are gloriously excessive.
Salon Rios
$$ · Durango 186, Roma Norte, Cuauhtemoc, 06700 CDMX
A late-night cantina and kitchen near Calle Durango in Roma Norte that stays open until 2 AM most nights. The menu covers Mexican comfort food — enchiladas, enfrijoladas, sopes — alongside a full bar with mezcal and micheladas.
Why it's great: For those nights when you want to sit down, have a proper meal, and not eat standing on a sidewalk. Late-night Mexican comfort food with a full bar.
El Greco Condesa
$ · Av. Tamaulipas 95, Condesa, Cuauhtemoc, 06140 CDMX
A Greek-Mexican late-night spot on Avenida Tamaulipas that serves gyros, shawarma, and falafel until 3 AM on weekends. The lamb gyro — carved from a vertical spit not unlike a taco trompo — is the star.
Why it's great: A welcome alternative when you want something other than tacos at 2 AM. The vertical spit technique mirrors al pastor, making the gyro feel right at home in CDMX.
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