Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Elevated Modern Mexican with standout cocktails and lively mariachi nights; great for special occasions if you are comfortable with premium pricing and a sometimes loud room.
Maestro earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality featuring creative contemporary Mexican dishes and outstanding service attentiveness that creates celebratory energy. Strong setting appeal with mood lighting and mariachi nights elevates the experience, though occasional acoustic challenges and inconsistent seasoning on certain mains prevent grade A territory. Premium pricing is justified by craft cocktails and execution, making it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants for special occasions.
In Old Pasadena, Maestro feels warm and stylish without going stuffy. Servers glide through a lively room, drinks sparkle with agave nuance, and mariachi nights add joyful energy. One diner summed it up: "Cocktails sang and the service never missed." Do expect a buzz—several note acoustics can be loud indoors. The cooking leans contemporary and produce-driven, elevating Mexican flavors with touches like bone marrow esquite, seared scallops over huitlacoche rice, and a tender arrachera with bright chimichurri. Most guests rave, though a minority mention under-seasoning on some mains. Prices sit at a premium, but many feel the craft bar, execution, and setting justify the splurge for special occasions. For families, there is no dedicated kids menu, and flavors skew refined. Still, approachable items like queso fundido, enchiladas, burritas, and rice and beans can work for younger diners. Portions are not oversized, so manage expectations; picky eaters may prefer simpler options nearby, while adventurous teens may love the lively atmosphere.
Area: Historic Old Pasadena with brick alleys, nightlife, boutiques, and date-night energy; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally well-patrolled and busy; occasional reports of disruptive individuals in alley seating.
Nearby: Near shopping streets, bars, and theaters; Thursday mariachi draws crowds; patio/side alley seating used on busy nights.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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