Discover someplaces in Guadalajara where you can drink chejuino or tejichuela.
The torta ahogada and tequila are the ambassadors par excellence of our beautiful state, but there is another drink that is also very typical of Guadalajara and perhaps does not get the respect it deserves: tejuino.
This fermented corn dough is a classic after school and on hot days. It is often accompanied by ice cream, but there is a new and delicious trend of mixing it with beer. We’ll tell you where to find this mixture!
El Habanero Negro

This cantina has become a must-visit for those who enjoy unusual snacks, cold beer, and good drinks. On the drink menu, you’ll also find Chejuino, made with Corona beer, tejuino, salt, and lemon. Simply delicious.
More information here.Gallo y Toro

In addition to delicious dishes, Gallo y Toro also has incredible drinks, where you’ll find the famous tejuino with tequila, mezcal, or beer. Best of all , your dog is welcome here to have a good time while you enjoy a great moment.
More information here.El Caníbal

If you’re in the mood for a hamburger, you can’t go wrong with this choice. Here you can choose how many grams you want: from 100 to half a kilo. There are also chicken, shrimp, seared tuna, and vegetarian options. No matter which one you choose, accompany your burger with a tejuichela.
Porkos BBQ

When it comes to ribs and pulled pork, Porkos is a benchmark in the Providencia neighborhood. Accompany these and many other dishes on the menu with a beer with tejuino, which can be a liter or a half-liter depending on how thirsty you are.
Trópico

A place to enjoy casual seafood and good drinks, here you can accompany your shrimp and fish taquitos—and your aguachiles—with their corresponding tejuichela.
More information here.Leche de Tigre

A place that fuses cuisines to serve seafood, with a little bit of this and a little bit of that. Accompany their famous Peruvian ceviche with a good tejuichela.
More information here.Salón Candela

A great place that combines good food and drinks in the afternoon with a lively atmosphere for dancing at night. Try their taquitos and hydrate yourself with their tejuichela.
More information here.La Tropicosa

Another seafood place with delicious dishes and spirits. On weekends, the party usually goes on with DJs. Start the evening with tejuichela and follow it up with mezcal or cocktails.
More information here.