About this spot
Mezcal brings the smoky, agave-forward spirit of Mexico's Oaxaca region to the vibrant streets of Villa Crespo without relying on generic tourist traps. The menu features house-made mezcal sips paired with charred corn dishes that highlight the smoke rather than masking it. It is a perfect spot for travelers seeking an authentic taste of southern Mexico in Buenos Aires.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order a small bottle to share and ask the server to pour it directly into your glass for proper tasting notes.
- Reserve ahead as this intimate spot fills up quickly on weekends when locals come for drinks.
- Try the mezcal flights which offer a better introduction to different agave varieties than ordering single bottles.
Common Questions
How much does Mezcal cost?
Expect to pay between 150 and 250 pesos per drink, roughly $7 to $12 USD depending on the bottle size and selection.
Where is Mezcal?
Located at Costa Rica 452 in the Villa Crespo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, just a short walk from the Costa Rica subway station.
What should I order first?
Start with a small tasting flight to compare agave flavors before committing to a full bottle or a smoky grilled corn dish.
About this page
Restaurant: Mezcal (Mezcal)
Cuisine: mexican
Location: Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms