Restaurant in Fort Worth, United States
Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez
210Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised birria under $15. Book it.

About Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez
Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez has earned a Michelin Plate two years running — 2024 and 2025 — and charges under $15 for the privilege. That consecutive recognition at the $ tier makes it one of Fort Worth's clearest value propositions. If birria is the format and quality matters more than room design, book it without hesitation.
A Michelin-recognised taqueria at $ prices — book it without overthinking
Spend under $15 at Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez and you get birria that has earned a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. That two-year consecutive recognition at the $ price tier is the clearest signal available: this is the kind of place where the quality-to-cost ratio is genuinely hard to beat in Fort Worth. If you are deciding between this and somewhere that costs three times as much, start here first.
What the Michelin recognition actually means here
A Michelin Plate does not carry the prestige of a star, but it is a meaningful signal — it means Michelin inspectors visited, ate, and considered the food worth flagging for travellers. For a neighbourhood birria spot on East Rosedale Street, earning that designation once is notable. Earning it two consecutive years suggests the kitchen is consistent, not lucky. Consistency at this price point is exactly the thing that is hardest to find. Compare that to Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine or Ellerbe Fine Foods, where you are paying a significant premium for a different kind of reliability. Cortez earns its credibility at a fraction of the cost.
The experience
Birria is the format here: slow-braised meat, deeply spiced, served in tacos or as a consomé-forward bowl, with the broth carrying the concentrated work of hours of cooking. The defining sensory detail of a good birrieria is the smell , the kitchen releases the kind of layered, fat-rich, chile-dark aroma that signals the broth has been building for a long time before you arrived. At a place like Cortez, that smell is the first indication that the kitchen takes the cooking seriously. You do not need a tasting menu or an amuse-bouche to know whether a kitchen is committed. The aroma tells you before you sit down.
The setting is casual. East Rosedale is not the neighbourhood you visit for atmosphere in the conventional sense , there is no designed interior or curated playlist. What you get instead is food that speaks for itself, which is a reasonable trade at $ pricing. If you are coming for a special occasion and expecting the room to do half the work, adjust expectations accordingly. If you want the meal itself to be the event, this delivers. For a group that cares about what is in the bowl rather than what is on the wall, Cortez is a strong choice for a low-key celebration.
How it positions in Fort Worth's wider food scene
Fort Worth's dining scene covers significant range. At the higher end you have Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine and Ellerbe Fine Foods for a formal sit-down experience. At the barbecue end, Goldee's has its own national-level reputation. Cortez occupies a different lane entirely: Michelin-acknowledged Mexican cooking at everyday prices. There is no direct competitor in Fort Worth that maps cleanly onto that combination. For Mexican food at this quality level and price, you would otherwise need to travel to Pujol in Mexico City or Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe , which puts the Cortez proposition in useful context. Check our full Fort Worth restaurants guide for the wider picture.
Google rating in context
A 4.3 from 1,518 Google reviews is a stable, high-volume signal. It is not a perfect score, but 1,500+ reviews at 4.3 carries more weight than a 4.8 from 40 reviews. The volume suggests repeat visitors and a consistent track record, not a venue coasting on early buzz.
Practical details
Address: 2108 E Rosedale St, Fort Worth, TX 76105. Price range: $. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Google rating: 4.3 from 1,518 reviews. No website or phone number is listed in current records , visit in person or search current social channels for hours before making a trip. Booking difficulty: easy. Walk-in friendly at the $ tier.
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Quick reference: Michelin Plate (×2) | $ | 4.3/5 (1,518 reviews) | Walk-in friendly | 2108 E Rosedale St, Fort Worth.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Cortez stacks up against Duchess at The Nobleman, Fred's Texas Cafe - West 7th, and the broader Fort Worth casual dining pool.
For reference points outside Texas on what Michelin recognition means at the higher end of the spectrum, see Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Smyth in Chicago, and Emeril's in New Orleans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez?
There is no tasting menu here — this is a taqueria at $ price points, not a multi-course format. The value proposition is birria tacos and consomé that have earned consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025. Order a few tacos and a bowl of broth; that is the intended way to eat here.
How far ahead should I book Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez?
No booking information is currently published for Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez. At $ prices with a taqueria format, walk-in is the most likely approach. Hours are not confirmed in current data, so check before making a trip to 2108 E Rosedale St.
Is Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez good for a special occasion?
It depends what you mean by special. If the occasion is eating Michelin-recognised birria at under $15 a head, yes — consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 make this a genuinely credentialled meal. For a formal dinner with wine and tableside service, look at Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine or Ellerbe Fine Foods instead.
What are alternatives to Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez in Fort Worth?
For BBQ at a similar casual register, Panther City BBQ is the direct peer. For a step up in format with full bar service, Fred's Texas Cafe on West 7th works for groups. If you want a sit-down dinner with more polish, Ellerbe Fine Foods or Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine are the natural next step — at a significantly higher price.
Can I eat at the bar at Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in current data for Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez. As a taqueria at $ pricing, counter or casual seating is likely the norm rather than a dedicated bar. If seating format matters to your group, call ahead or visit during off-peak hours.
Location
2108 E Rosedale St, Fort Worth, TX 76105
Fort Worth, United States
Compare Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez | $ | Easy |
| Panther City BBQ | $$ | Unknown |
| Duchess at The Nobleman | Unknown | |
| Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine | Unknown | |
| Ellerbe Fine Foods | Unknown | |
| Fred's Texas Cafe - West 7th | Unknown |
How Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Panther City BBQ, Barbecue, $$
- Duchess at The Nobleman, Notable alternative
- Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine, Notable alternative
- Ellerbe Fine Foods, Notable alternative
- Fred's Texas Cafe - West 7th, Notable alternative
Birrieria y Taqueria Cortez sits in a different tier from most of Fort Worth's recognised dining options, which makes direct comparison useful. Against Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine and Ellerbe Fine Foods, Cortez wins decisively on price and loses nothing on Michelin credibility, both are Plate-level recognition, and Cortez has held it two consecutive years. If your priority is a formal dining room with a full wine list and tableside service, Bonnell's and Ellerbe are the right calls. If your priority is cooking quality per dollar spent, Cortez is the better answer.
Against Panther City BBQ at $$, Cortez is cheaper and in a different cuisine lane, but both represent the casual-excellence tier of Fort Worth eating. Panther City wins if smoked meat is the goal; Cortez wins if you want slow-braised Mexican. For something in between on the casual spectrum, Fred's Texas Cafe - West 7th covers American comfort food at an accessible price without the Michelin signal. Duchess at The Nobleman moves further upscale and is a stronger fit for a date night that needs a designed room to carry part of the experience.
The practical recommendation: if you are visiting Fort Worth and want to understand what the city's food scene can do at its most accessible, Cortez is the most efficient use of one meal. Save Ellerbe Fine Foods or Bonnell's for the evening when you want the full sit-down experience. Do not skip Cortez on the assumption that a $ taqueria cannot compete, two Michelin Plates say otherwise.
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