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Mexican restaurant in Durango, CO

Browse 15 mexican restaurant places in Durango, Colorado — compare ratings, reviews, and details in one place.

Mexican restaurant Zia Taqueria 4.5(1,284 on Google) 400 S Camino Del Rio, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Tequila's Family Mexican Restaurant 4.4(1,006 on Google) 948 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Gazpacho Restaurant 4.2(955 on Google) 431 E 2nd Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Nayarit Restaurant 4.4(660 on Google) 1135 S Camino Del Rio, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant 4.4(599 on Google) 2850 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Macho's Fast Mexican Food 4.2(572 on Google) 1485 Florida Rd, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Nini's Taqueria 4.5(477 on Google) 552 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Taco Libre 4.4(450 on Google) 1150 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Los Amigos Del Sur Mexican Restaurant 4.4(431 on Google) 835 Main Ave # 106, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Griegos Restaurant 4.3(334 on Google) 2603 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Mi Ranchito 4.4(329 on Google) 117 W College Dr, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Frida's Mexican Restaurant & Cantina 4.6(194 on Google) 2525 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Taqueria La Costa 4.6(22 on Google) 1101 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Tacos Estrella 5.0(7 on Google) 3435 Main Ave, Durango View place → Mexican restaurant Matamor 5.0(4 on Google) 1101 Main Ave, Durango View place →

Mexican food in Durango

Good Mexican food in Durango isn't a novelty — it's a genuine local strength, and one of the first things regulars will steer you toward. Southwest Colorado sits in borderland-adjacent country, and that heritage runs through the kitchens here: green chile that earns its place on almost everything, smothered plates, and breakfast burritos built to fuel a long day in the San Juans. These are the spots locals stay loyal to, year after year.

What sets the Durango take apart

This is mountain-Southwest cooking, shaped by ranching country and a four-season outdoor town that runs on hearty, warming food. A few things to look for:

  • Green chile, two ways. Ask how a place does theirs — the smother is often the whole point, and styles vary from kitchen to kitchen.
  • Breakfast and burritos. A morning burrito before a hike or a rafting trip is a Durango ritual; many spots do them well past sunrise.
  • Family tables. A lot of these are independent, family-run rooms where the regulars know the staff by name.

How to choose

Durango's seasons change the rhythm. Summer brings the crowds and the patios; winter brings the Purgatory ski set looking for something hot after a day on the hill; the shoulder weeks of mud season are a local's secret for shorter waits and more attention from the kitchen. Wherever you land, hours can shift with the season — confirm before you head out, and don't be shy about asking what's made fresh that day.

Keep exploring

When you want to widen the net, browse the full list of Durango restaurants or the broader eat & drink section for everything from coffee to late-night drinks. And if you already have a craving in mind, search the directory to find the table that fits your day — then go follow the green chile.

Find it in Durango

Mexican restaurant across Durango and the San Juan Mountains.