Taqueria Guerrero Inc
Mexican restaurant · Mid-City ·

Taqueria Guerrero Inc

Mexican restaurant · Mid-City ·

Homestyle Mexican dishes, menudo, breakfast burritos, tacos

authentic mexican food
tacos
breakfast
hangover cure
friendly service
spicy salsa verde
menudo
tamales
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208 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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208 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Get directions

+1 504 484 6959
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@taqueriaguerrero17

$10–20

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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The Saddest New Orleans Restaurant Closings This Month | Eater New Orleans

"A longtime Mid City Mexican cafe, this spot has “made the difficult decision to close for the unforeseeable future,” with proprietor Jesus Martinez citing “ongoing ICE raids” that threaten the safety, dignity, and peace of mind of staff and the community; the last service was November 30. Opened in 2007—a hopeful sign of life when much of New Orleans was still in ruins after flooding from the Katrina levee failures—it was part of a spate of post-storm openings that reflected shifting demographics as an uptick in Latinx residents helped drive the city’s rebuilding. “Until we know it’s safe for everyone, our doors will remain closed,” Martinez said." - Beth D’Addono

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The Best Tacos in New Orleans | Eater New Orleans

"This Mid-City staple came on the heels of the post-Katrina taco trucks — as unpretentious as the decor, tacos here are without gimmicks and served street-style with few ingredients centered around well-flavored meat, cilantro and onions. Barbacoa remains a best bet. Warning: you won’t be able to stop eating the spicy salsa verde." - Beth D’Addono

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The Best Mexican Food in New Orleans | Eater New Orleans

"The name of the game at Taqueria Guerrero is affordable comfort food, nothing fancy to see here. The menu is huge and homemade, with tacos filled with tender pastor, carne asada, lengua, and tripas. Come hungry for copious portions of tortas, chimichangas, enchiladas, and chile rellenos. No margaritas, but there’s lots of Mexican beer to sip." - Beth D’Addono

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The Best Breakfast Tacos and Burritos in New Orleans | Eater New Orleans

"Without a doubt one of the city’s best spots for homey Mexican specialties, this Mid City outpost has excellent, extensive breakfast options, including four types of breakfast burritos. It also opens at 9 a.m. and serves breakfast all day, so it’s a great spot for a hangover cure (get the menudo as well) after a long night out." - Clair Lorell

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The Best Hangover Cures in New Orleans | Eater New Orleans

"Menudo is a spicy Mexican soup usually made from tripe. At Taqueria Guerrero, an oft-overlooked Mid City gem, you can find the well-known hangover cure, in addition to excellent traditional items that are also likely to do the trick (nachos!)." - Clair Lorell

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Jessica A

Google
Love how friendly and comfy this restaurant is. The food itself was just okay, but the waiter brought this spicy avocado salsa and it legit upgraded it! Prices were great, and the staff was very attentive! Definitely worth the stop

Micah Q.

Google
The food here is delicious. There is a little inconsistency in portion sizes though. For example, the chimichanga is massive (enough for two meals if you don't eat a whole lot) but the quesadilla is very small. That's the only reason I gave them a four star for food. Service gets a four star because it's a tad slow sometimes. The servers are very kind, but they sometimes forget to refill your drink, get you a to-go box, etc., forcing you to flag them down. Not too big of an issue though. Certainly wouldn't prevent me from returning. Not much to say on the atmosphere other than the restaurant is clean and colorful. Overall, this is one of my favorite Mexican restaurants (certainly in New Orleans). I have gone to this restaurant several times and will continue to do so.

Alex A.

Google
I’m from Texas, and this was my first time trying the Mexican food here in New Orleans. I made the right choice, because this was some of the best I’ve had! The coffee was so rich and the food came in less than 3 minutes, fresh as can be. Service was impeccable, vibes were immaculate. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for authentic Mexican food. Todo estaba tan riquísimo. 👏

VCR R.

Google
The meal was delicious. We ordered lengua and pastor tacos. The service was exceptional; our waitress was courteous and periodically checked on us to ensure our satisfaction. The pricing was comparable to other Mexican restaurants.

Danielle L.

Google
This place is a gem!! Easy to get to, the food is authentic and delicious (and comes out nice and hot), the service was quick, and our waiter was awesome. The meat was so tender and flavorful for each of the 3 mains we ordered, and the lime that came with the tacos was huge and juicy. Guacamole had actual chunks of avocado. Highly recommend.

Jojo J.

Google
Absolutely wonderful. The coffee was so cinnamony I love it here I typically like to get the huarache for dinner, you won't find that on a menu in many places in new orleans. But I decided to come by for breakfast and am so glad I did.

Clay L.

Google
Food was great, tamales are giant. Tacos were perfect too. Service was perfect as well. The best in New Orleans

Abby L.

Google
Amazing spot for mexican food. Me and my family have been going there since I was like 5 and I'm 16 now, a few of the staff members even recognize me sometimes. The service is always fast and food is priced reasonably