Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
El Mictlan Restaurant
100Pearl PointsAztec-Rooted Neighborhood Mexican

About El Mictlan Restaurant
A South Beechwood Street neighborhood spot open evenings and all day weekends, El Mictlan Restaurant serves its local community with walk-in service and a schedule that favors family gatherings. Without public pricing, menu detail, or chef background, it reads as a proximity pick rather than a destination meal—best for regulars who value convenience over documented pedigree.
El Mictlan Restaurant in Philadelphia opens at 4 PM Monday through Friday and at 11 AM on Saturday and Sunday. Its verified hours make it a dinner option on weekdays and a daytime-through-evening option on weekends.
Publicly verified details are limited. Beyond its Philadelphia location, casual dress code, weekly hours, no confirmed cuisine detail, pricing information, chef biography, reservation method, seating capacity, or private-dining information is available here. Plan with those limits in mind, contact the restaurant directly if you need specifics before visiting.
What the Space and Service Format Tell You
There is not enough verified information to describe the physical layout, seating style, or service format at El Mictlan Restaurant. If you are planning a larger meal, a private gathering, or a visit with time constraints, confirm capacity and availability directly with the restaurant before you go.
The verified dress code is casual. No confirmed booking method or reservation policy is available here, so do not assume that walk-ins, reservations, or private bookings are handled in a particular way without checking first.
When to Visit and What to Expect
The clearest planning detail is the schedule: Monday through Friday, El Mictlan Restaurant is open from 4–10 PM; Saturday and Sunday, it is open from 11 AM–10 PM. Weekdays are limited to evening hours, while weekends offer earlier visiting times.
Reservations: No verified booking method is available here. Hours: Monday–Friday 4–10 PM, Saturday–Sunday 11 AM–10 PM. Dress: Casual. Getting there: The venue is in Philadelphia.
For readers who want more context before choosing a restaurant, consider our full Philadelphia restaurants guide or compare with Le Virtù. El Mictlan Restaurant is best evaluated with the confirmed basics in hand: Philadelphia location, casual dress, the hours listed above.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to El Mictlan Restaurant?
Casual clothing is appropriate. The verified dress code is casual, the venue is in Philadelphia.
What should a first-timer know about El Mictlan Restaurant?
The most reliable planning details are the hours and dress code. El Mictlan Restaurant is open Monday through Friday from 4–10 PM and Saturday through Sunday from 11 AM–10 PM. Dress is casual.
Does El Mictlan Restaurant handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary or allergy-accommodation details are available here. check the venue's official channels before visiting if you need to confirm specific accommodations.
Is El Mictlan Restaurant good for a special occasion?
There is not enough verified information here to assess private dining, seating capacity, service style, or special-occasion features. Confirm details directly with the restaurant if you are planning an occasion.
What are alternatives to El Mictlan Restaurant in Philadelphia?
Other named options to consider include La Llorona Cantina Mexicana, Café y Chocolate, L'Angolo Ristorante, Le Virtù, and Melrose Diner, along with other Philadelphia dining choices.
Is lunch or dinner better at El Mictlan Restaurant?
Weekdays are dinner-only based on the verified hours, which are 4–10 PM Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday hours are 11 AM–10 PM, so earlier visits are possible on weekends.
Location
2053 S Beechwood St, Philadelphia, PA 19145
Philadelphia, United States
Compare El Mictlan Restaurant
| Venue |
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| El Mictlan Restaurant |
| La Llorona Cantina Mexicana |
| Café y Chocolate |
| Melrose Diner |
| L'Angolo Ristorante |
| Le Virtù |
A quick look at how El Mictlan Restaurant compares on price and recognition.
Also Consider
- La Llorona Cantina Mexicana, Notable alternative
- Café y Chocolate, Notable alternative
- Melrose Diner, Notable alternative
- L'Angolo Ristorante, Notable alternative
- Le Virtù, Notable alternative
El Mictlan Restaurant occupies the most opaque position in this. La Llorona Cantina Mexicana and Café y Chocolate both offer clearer menu transparency and stronger editorial signals, making them safer bets for first-time visitors or anyone traveling from outside the neighborhood. If you're booking a group meal or private gathering in South Philadelphia and need flexible weekend hours, El Mictlan's all-day Saturday and Sunday service gives it a logistical edge, but confirm capacity before committing.
For readers prioritizing documented quality over convenience, Le Virtù delivers a more transparent dining experience with verifiable chef credentials and a defined regional focus. L'Angolo Ristorante also provides clearer format and pricing signals. If you're already in the South Beechwood neighborhood and want a local option without research, El Mictlan works as a walk-in default. For destination dining or special occasions, the lack of public data makes it harder to justify over better-documented peers.
Melrose Diner offers a different format entirely, classic diner service with transparent hours and a known quantity for travelers, but if you're specifically seeking Mexican dining in Philadelphia, La Llorona and Café y Chocolate remain the stronger starting points until more detail emerges from El Mictlan.
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