Temazcal Tequila Cantina combines chic waterfront dining with elevated Mexican flavors, featuring 250+ tequilas and stunning harbor views.
"Despite being the approximate size of a Saudi prince’s yacht, it can be hard to get into Legal’s during the summer (and close to impossible to get one of the outdoor tables). Luckily, Temazcal is right next door. The Mexican food here is more than good enough to complement the real reason you’re here: an excellent selection of mezcal and tequila that you’ll work your way through while the sea breeze blows through the dining room." - joel ang, dan secatore
"While you’re in the Seaport, don’t miss Temazcal Tequila Cantina’s take on Irish coffee. The Mexican Coffee brings the cold weather classic south of the border by replacing the traditional whiskey with Patron X/O Café and adding cinnamon. It’s topped with a decadent helping of whipped cream and a dusting of ground cinnamon." - Katie Faust Stryjewski
"For waterfront dining, there are some acceptable chain destinations in the chain-heavy Seaport District. Part of a very small local chain, Temazcal is all about Mexican food and tequila. The menu contains a good mix of meat and seafood options (sorry, vegetarians and vegans — this probably isn’t your spot), and the bar features more than 250 different types of tequila." - Terrence Doyle
"Given that the entire neighborhood derives its name from the fact that it’s right on the harbor, it’s strange and disappointing that there’s only a handful of restaurants where you can actually eat right one of the water. One of our favorites, though, is Temezcal, where you can grab a drink and some tacos in a dining room that overlooks the harbor and the fish pier nextdoor. As you probably guessed by the name, they have a great selection of mezcal and margaritas, but pretty much anything you drink tastes great when you’re drinking it with the sea breeze." - Dan Secatore
"Temazcal is a Mexican restaurant on the water in the Seaport. You’ll be coming here first and foremost for that whole “on the water in the Seaport” part, and that’s fine - we all want to sit on the harbor and have a drink while the sea breeze blows in. But thankfully, the food and drink selection here is good enough that the view isn’t the only reason to come. It’s a good place to go with a group of friends or an afterwork contingent, and you should start with the lobster guacamole because, come on, it’s lobster guacamole." - Dan Secatore