CuisineOaxacan Mexican
Price$$
Neighbourhooddeep-ellum
HoursThu-Fri 4pm-2am, Sat-Sun 2pm-2am

Must order: Oaxacan tacos with slow-cooked meats. The mezcal and agave cocktail list.

Tip: The back patio fills on warm evenings. Order mezcal first, tacos second; the menu is designed to pace a long night.

Location

Address: 2653 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226

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