This is not just tequila, this is Casa Dragones. From its rich traditions and roots in the town to its elegant presentation, Casa Dragones just makes other tequilas look bad. Make a reservation for a tequila tasting if you want an experience you will never forget. But really ... make a reservation, don't be last minute.
There are a lot of amazing beautiful wineries all around the foothills of San Miguel, treat your pallet on an adventure at the world renown wineries surrounding this beautiful city! Tres Races is a must try with amazing lavender and delicious wine. San Jose la Vista and Viendo San Lucas are also exceptional. Do you really like wine? Try all three, make a wine travel blog, get insta famous, your life changes, you have millions of followers, you get into Hollywood, now you're a movie star. You're welcome.
Right down the street from "La Parroquia", this rooftop offers more than delicious food, it is truly an experience you will never forget. Make a reservation here if you want the fullest out of San Miguel.. or don't ... but you will regret it. But seriously, you won't get in if you don't make that rezzy. DO IT, or be left out in the cold.
Feel like raging? El Grito is the place for you, quench your immeasurable thirst for partying at this wild scene where they have Co2 cannons filled with Abercrombie fierce cologne. Live like a king and get bottle service where you will have a dedicated chubby attendant to make sure your drink never gets empty. You might even run into a Dallas Cowboy player here!
Just around the corner from "La Parroquia", you can witness near death feats as tight rope walkers risk their necks for your mild entertainment while you enjoy a flight of delicious carajillos. Welcome to Quince. Nothing works up your appetite more than beautiful views, good service, and near death. Also, the crispy tuna is delicious.
If riding a hot-air-balloon is on your bucket list... You have come to the right place. One of the things San Miguel is known for is its hot-air-balloon rides. Don't forget to look down and conquer your crippling fear of heights!
Have you ever wanted to feel like you are better than everyone else? Sitting on this rooftop will give you the feeling that you can ignore calls from world leaders. This rooftop is located at the Rosewood Hotel. Head up to the 4th floor for great music and views while you enjoy mixology mastered and culinary divinity.
Fun little locals bar. Great drinks, tacos, and ceviche.
For Rooftop Lovers! Flawless execution and outstanding service. High-quality, local ingredients makes Atrio’s food some of the best in the city. Try their red snapper or paella-style rice dishes. Tip: Ask for table #2, with in-your-face views of the Parroquia—the city’s most iconic landmark.
From Lebanese origins, tortillas and chilies give this dish the hecho en Mexico (made in Mexico) stamp. A favorite of partygoers looking for an after-hours eats, the late-night lines are five deep. The favorite, Tacos al Pastor, is a cult classic. Super delicious!
Chef Marcela Bolaño ( a contestant on Top Chef Mexico) have created one of the cliamed best restaurants in San Miguel. Grand chandeliers hang low from long beams in the brick ceiling over tables set with teal accents. A courtyard filled with fairy lights makes for a romantic evening. With a wildly popular Sunday brunch and frequent, new additions to the menu, this Mediterranean classic should be at the top of your list. The carrot cake and truffle penne carbonara are among some favorite dishes.
Great breakfast. Get the Chilaquiles.
Don Taco Tequila is a must for taco loving vegans. They have a small but amazing menu full of dishes to share like nachos and a whole list of vegan taco options from Baja California style cauliflower tacos to the vegan pastor. Don’t miss their amazing guava margaritas too. Oh... and the delicious salsas. We came in here not knowing it was vegan and the most delicious bites!
Start at El Jardin, San Miguel’s main plaza, and spend some time people-watching, exploring stores, and stopping by restaurants. When exploring the winding streets, you can always use the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel as a point of reference.
The Fabrica is an easy walk from the main square and a lovely use of a former textile mill. You can easily spend half a day here visiting galleries, shopping, meeting the local artists and having a cup of coffee in the courtyard. This is great way to experience Mexican contemporary art among a casual environment.
If a spa treatment is your cup of tea.. or should I say cup of tequila.. this spa is for you! Check our their website for more details.
Saw this tasting on a travel bloggers Instagram and it looked like a a lot of fun! Take a look at the details in the link provided.