Four Taquerias Offer World Cup 2026 Viewing Promos with Mexican Flavors
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Four taquerias in Mexico City offer special promotions to enjoy World Cup 2026 matches.
- Tacos Don Manolito, Taquearte, El Tizoncito, and La Casa del Pastor are highlighted for their quality and unique offerings.
- Subscribers to Club EL UNIVERSAL can access discounts and special deals at these establishments during the tournament.
As the World Cup 2026 kicks off, Mexico City's vibrant taquerias are providing the perfect culinary backdrop for fans to enjoy the matches. Whether gathering with friends, family, or colleagues, the city offers numerous spots where the excitement of football meets the iconic flavors of Mexican gastronomy.
Four taquerias have been singled out for their blend of tradition, quality, and special promotions, promising to make each game a memorable experience. Tacos Don Manolito, a staple since 2005, is known for its signature campechano taco, a mix of cecina, longaniza, and chicharrรณn. With over 16 branches nationwide, the brand continues to expand its reach. During the World Cup, Club EL UNIVERSAL subscribers can enjoy a 20% discount on purchases over $250 pesos, along with a 2x1 beer offer.
Taquearte, with a decade of experience, has earned a reputation for its high-quality meats, flavorful al pastor, and popular cheese-laden options. It provides a welcoming atmosphere for sharing meals and offers a diverse menu of tacos and Mexican snacks. Subscribers presenting their digital Club EL UNIVERSAL card receive a 10% discount on their total bill.
El Tizoncito is synonymous with tacos al pastor and holds a Guinness World Record from 2017 for serving the most tacos. The chain, with 16 locations, also offers unique creations like chilaquiles with al pastor. Football fans can get a 10% discount when paying by card or 15% when paying in cash upon showing their valid Club EL UNIVERSAL ID.
La Casa del Pastor stands out for its handmade tortillas prepared fresh and a variety of house-made salsas. These establishments are not just serving food; they are enhancing the World Cup viewing experience with authentic Mexican flavors and exclusive deals for fans.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.