Best Outdoor Dining Oasis Mexican Restaurants in Pasadena
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
El Portal Restaurant
Yucatan and Mayan specialties rarely found elsewhere
Notable Picks
8.2
This Playhouse District favorite charms with Yucatan specialties like cochinita pibil alongside classic Mexican fare, all served in a cozy brick courtyard perfect for pre-theater dining. The covered patio and rotating gallery-quality art create an inviting atmosphere for leisurely family meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cochinita Pibil, Spinach Shrimp Enchiladas, Yucatan Tamales
What Makes it Special: Yucatan and Mayan specialties rarely found elsewhere
8
Chef Jose Acevedo brings Wolfgang Puck training to elevated Mexican fare, with a mole that skews sweet and tableside guacamole that regulars swear by. The happy hour crowd packs the patio for carnitas nachos and margaritas at reasonable prices—skip it at dinner if you're watching the bill. Works well for groups who want a polished Lake Avenue spot with strong drink service and manageable noise.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole, Chef Jose's Flan, Enchiladas de Pollo en Mole Oaxaqueño
What Makes it Special: Chef Jose Acevedo's signature carnitas recipe passed down through generations, with hand-made tortillas and hand-squeezed cocktail juices
#3
HomeState
8
Austin-transplant Tex-Mex built on house-made flour tortillas that won KCRW's Best Tortilla in Southern California tournament and 12-hour slow-smoked brisket—the breakfast tacos and loaded queso are the core draw. The counter-service format and colorful patio with string lights keep it family-friendly and low-key, though weekend brunch gets loud and the small parking lot fills fast. Taco prices run higher than street-level spots for portions that don't always match, but the tortilla quality and brisket technique justify the trade-off for most regulars.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Tacos, Brisket Tacos, Frito Pie
What Makes it Special: Austin-style Texas comfort food built around flour tortillas made from scratch and slow-smoked brisket, transplanted to Pasadena
Worthy Picks
7.8
A high-volume Pasadena taco truck that has built its reputation on straightforward street tacos executed consistently enough to sustain a loyal late-night crowd. The window-serve setup and back-lot parking work best for quick pickups or standing around with asada fries after hours. Budget-friendly pricing and a focused menu make it a reliable default for regulars who know what they want.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish Tacos, Al Pastor, Asada Fries
What Makes it Special: Longtime Pasadena taco truck serving high-volume street tacos with a loyal late-night following
#5
Anayas
7.7
The newest outpost from the established Anaya family brings traditional Mexican flavors to Colorado Boulevard. Happy hour features discounted margaritas and appetizers in a festive, modern setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish Tacos, Chicken Fajitas, Shrimp Ceviche Tostada
What Makes it Special: Newest location from established Mexican restaurant family
7.5
Opened in 2000 as an offshoot of El Portal, this Playhouse District cafe blends Mexican breakfast traditions with Nuevo Latino lunch fare. Owner Armando Ramirez named it after his daughter, creating a colorful space known for creative morning dishes and live weekend guitar music.
Must-Try Dishes:
Huevos Yucatan, Lomito Scramble, Pasilla Rellenos
What Makes it Special: Creative Mexican breakfast fusion dishes