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Welcome to El Parian de Tlaquepaque

El Parian de Tlaquepaque is a captivating dining destination located in the heart of San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico. Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, the venue showcases live mariachi music and traditional folkloric dance performances, making it a feast for the senses. Guests indulge in a diverse menu featuring mouthwatering dishes like carne asada and shareable platters, perfect for families and groups. The charming ambiance, especially at sunset, enhances the dining experience, allowing patrons to relax and enjoy the delightful food while sipping refreshing beverages. Notably, the energy and warmth of the staff contribute to an unforgettable culinary adventure.

LOCATIONS
  • El Parian de Tlaquepaque
    Calle Progreso 15, Centro, 45500 San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jal., Mexico
    Calle Progreso 15, Centro, 45500 San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jal., Mexico Hotline: +52 33 1310 2614

Introducing El Parian de Tlaquepaque: Tucked away in the vibrant heart of San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, El Parian de Tlaquepaque is not just a restaurant; it’s an experience that resonates with the rich cultural tapestry of Mexico. Located on Calle Progreso 15, this enchanting venue promises a feast for the senses, offering a delightful combination of traditional cuisine, live music, and mesmerizing performances.

As you step into El Parian, the ambiance captures you instantly. The evening air becomes alive with the sounds of mariachi bands, their melodies weaving through the atmosphere like a warm embrace. Customer reviews herald this experience; one delighted patron, Syra Ozaeta, describes it as “absolutely beautiful” with a note on the fantastic live music that began at 9:30 PM, accompanied by delicious food that makes every moment special.

What truly stands out is the diverse culinary offerings. Guests rave about dishes like the “family parrilla,” a generous platter that encourages sharing and celebrating togetherness, and the ever-popular carne asada, renowned for its succulent flavor and grilled to perfection. Eduardo Alvarez, who indulged in the family parilla, noted the excitement as the enormous platter arrived, a true highlight that brought everyone together at the table. Visitors can also enjoy crispy potato wedges and refreshing cantartotes—local spirits intermixed with sweet fruits, enhancing your dining experience.

The experience of dining at El Parian transcends food. It's a full-day adventure, as highlighted by Jesus Vargas, who emphasized its lively mariachi and norteño music, along with enchanting dance performances that further ignite the senses. This cultural immersion feels authentic; it’s as if you’ve stepped into a vibrant celebration of Mexican heritage. Diners like Gloria Standifer recommend visiting at sunset, when the enchanting lights illuminate the space, creating a magical atmosphere that complements the incredible breezes of Tlaquepaque.

In the lively surroundings, small shops beckon for exploration, adding another layer to the experience. The overall service, as reviewed by satisfied customers, is excellent, indicating a commitment to providing memorable visits. As Alexandra Cervantes observed while celebrating with family, the energy and camaraderie at El Parian make it a worthwhile destination for gatherings.

In summary, El Parian de Tlaquepaque is more than a place to eat; it’s a cultural enclave that captures the essence of Jalisco. The delightful mix of culinary delights, live entertainment, and a warm atmosphere allows you to savor the beauty of Mexican traditions. For anyone visiting Tlaquepaque, this is undoubtedly a must-visit destination that makes for unforgettable memories.

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Syra Ozaeta
Syra Ozaeta

Absolutely beautiful place ,it's a must when in Tlaquepaque Jalisco Guadalajara live music started at 9:30 and they played maybe an hour.... Amazing mariachi music and of course the food was delicious

Jesus Vargas
Jesus Vargas

Excellent for a full day experience. Live music mariachi , norteno , dance shows lots of food and small shops around the streets.

Gloria Standifer
Gloria Standifer

We are new in town and found this place. It was perfect to come in and relax hearing the mariachi bands playing. Come around sunset because all the lights come on and there's a great breeze. The food was amazing! I had came asada. Will definitely be back.

Eduardo Alvarez
Eduardo Alvarez

We had a great time, everything the excellent from the service to the food and the experience was amazing. We arrived just before the variety show started so we were able to order and enjoy our meal without feeling hurried. We ordered the family parilla for 4 people, and it was delicious. I got so excited when the huge platter arrived at the table we immediately just started to eat. I definitely recommend getting one if you come as a group. The drinks were also very good but the best part was when the show was after. Various folkloric dancers and the live mariachi was the highlight.

Alexandra Cervantes
Alexandra Cervantes

I came here with my whole family and we had a blast! The food is good and so are the drinks! I shared this platter with a side of potato wedges and the were so crispy! Also we got two cantartotes with is spirit with chopped fruit mostly orange and lime. However they come with bottles of Tequilas. During the day they have mariachi or Banda groups asking if you want some money!

Prateek Masali
Prateek Masali

Take good time to stroll around before you decide on where to buy or eat. There any many artistic shops around this area where you can admire and buy art in various price ranges. For food, once you enter the complex, there are multiple restaurants in it, so you may choose which menu you would like and try it. The food was good and the shops around are fun to explore. A touristic place.

MUNDO ACSR
MUNDO ACSR

This place is like the food court of Tlaquepaque where live shows, like mariachis, are offered... Only available if you eat and/or drink in one of the restaurants in this establishment. Food is definitely better outside of "El Parian de Tlaquepaque", but the only upside to this place is the decor and live shows.

Spencer Brown
Spencer Brown

Very nice place to get a drink and listen to music. Definitely on the more expensive side for food, but everything else makes up for it. Bottles are around 100 USDA, but if you get to see Mariachi it's very worth it.