About this spot
Zócalo Tivoli Food Hall offers a vibrant Mexican feast inside the historic Torvehallerne market, where you can grab authentic tacos al pastor or crispy elotes from multiple stalls without leaving the building. The open-air layout lets you wander between vendors like Elote Azul and La Sirena to compare flavors before committing to a plate.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your drinks first at the bar counter to avoid long lines when food stations get crowded.
- Watch for the 'sin queso' option on menus if you want to skip the melted cheese that often drowns out fresh salsa flavors.
- Save room for the churros station, which is often faster than the main taco lines during peak tourist hours.
Common Questions
How much does Zócalo Tivoli Food Hall cost?
Prices range from 45 to 120 DKK per person, roughly $6–$17 USD depending on whether you stick to tacos or add sides like guacamole.
Where is Zócalo Tivoli Food Hall?
It is located in the Torvehallerne market in Copenhagen's Inner City neighborhood, accessible via the City Hall metro station and just steps from Amalienborg Palace.
What should I order first?
Start with a small taco or elote to test the vendors, then build your plate around specific stalls like Elote Azul for corn or La Sirena for seafood ceviche.
About this page
Restaurant: Zócalo Tivoli Food Hall
Cuisine: mexican
Location: Torvehallerne & Inner City, Copenhagen, Denmark
Source: Curated from local review platforms