Welcome to Mercado Roma
Mercado Roma, located in the trendy neighborhood of Roma Norte, is a food hall with over two dozen food and drink vendors. This classy yet casual spot offers a variety of options for any palate, from traditional Mexican cuisine to international flavors. Customers rave about the barbacoa tacos and Passion fruit with tequila drinks. The ambiance, adorned with plants and Day of the Dead decorations, adds to the overall dining experience. While some find it a bit pricey, the quality and variety of the food make it a must-visit for food enthusiasts in Ciudad de México.
- C. Querétaro 225, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, MexicoC. Querétaro 225, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Hotline: +52 55 5564 1396
If you are looking for a trendy and vibrant food hall experience in the heart of Mexico City, look no further than Mercado Roma. Located in the Roma neighborhood, this marketplace offers a plethora of food options ranging from traditional Mexican dishes to international cuisines.
As a food reviewer, I had the pleasure of exploring Mercado Roma and was impressed by the diverse range of vendors and the lively atmosphere. From barbacoa tacos to vegan tostadas, the food options cater to every palate.
- The birria tacos and birria ramen were standouts for their bold flavors and unique twist on traditional dishes.
- The drinks at Mercado Roma are not to be missed, with options like Rumchata Mezcal Margaritas and passion fruit mojitos.
- The marketplace also features a second-floor bar and a rooftop beer garden, adding to the overall ambiance of the space.
While seating may be limited during peak hours, the vibrant atmosphere, live music, and diverse culinary offerings make Mercado Roma a must-visit destination in CDMX. Whether you are a local or a visitor, Mercado Roma offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Each time we come to CDMX we hang out at this mercado for some drinks and food. This last visit we had some drinks and listening to live music. We noticed that there were less businesses opened this time, but it no doubt we will come back again.

A little indoor area with a bunch of eateries and a few vendors. We sat in the back by the bar and had a few happy hour drinks. The price was reasonable for happy hour and it seemed to be a popular place for expats & foreigners. They call it Mercado but there's not too much shopping, it's more of a place to eat.

We tried the barbacoa tacos from here. They were phenomenal!!! So good, I had to go back for another. I tried the Passion fruit w/tequila from Mezcaleria bar. Sensational! The plants and day of the dead decorations were great.

I was able to experience this food hall recently and, overall, I thought this was really good - there are so many options available to customers, from traditional Mexican food to other international cuisines. During my visit, I went to Segrado Sazon and I got the quesabirilla tacos. They were very good: fresh tasting tacos, well-flavored meat and a delicious consume. There are a couple of bars in the space and I got a passion fruit mojito, which was great. The pictures of the space made it seem as if it's really spacious, but it seemed a bit small to me. Seating is very limited, so try not going during popular meal times. They had a live DJ when I was there and made the atmosphere very lively.

Loved this little food market in Roma Norte (I also loved pretty much everything about walking around Roma Norte). Stopped in on a Monday around 2pm. Pursued all the vendors, they all looked tasty, but ended up ordering from the vegan restaurant in the back, Flores de Vegano. My sister and I split the chips and guac, and then I got the tostada with soyrizo and some other delic veggies spread all over it. It was sooo good and so filling, I couldn't even finish it (I believe it cost around $8, so great value)! Then we both got drinks from the bar right across from the vegan restaurant, which offered Rumchata Mezcal Margaritas!!!! Possibly my favorite drink of the entire trip! Then we went shopping and both bought some jewelry from one of the little shops in here. Loved our afternoon here!

Located in a trendy neighborhood, Mercado Roma is a food hall with over two dozen food and drink vendors, a second-floor bar and a rooftop beer garden. We got there on a Sunday around 6 p.m. and all the outdoor and back area seating was taken. We found a table on the second floor, which worked well. My wife and I ordered two red sangria that came with a meat and cheese plate. Our five-year-old daughter loved the cheese empanadas and my burrito was good. Each vendor has a different system. Some ask for payment up front. Others ask for after you finish your food. There are funky bathrooms on the second floor with a view down on the patio.

I liked this place and the food was pretty good. Its a love hate relationship with the Mercado Roma. Overall I can't think of anything that would take away stars because I think people should swing by and see if this is for them! Pros: Large open beautiful space. Many vendors. Good food. Safe part of town. Vendors have some nice items at the entrance. Cons: Expensive. Safe part of town. Opens later and has no good breakfast options. Overrun by tourists. There are upscale restaurants that cater more to the locals northwest of here I enjoyed lot more.