Delivery · Takeout
Crowd-pleasing pozole and antojitos at very low prices with fast, high-volume service; expect lines and inconsistent execution, especially for delivery and accessibility.
La Casa de Toño en Lindavista delivers budget-friendly Mexican comfort food with rock-bottom prices that draw loyal neighborhood crowds, but inconsistent execution—lukewarm pozole, oversalted dishes, mixed orders—undermines the value proposition. Hygiene concerns and rushed, error-prone service during peak hours, combined with a recent downward trend in satisfaction, prevent this from being a reliable choice despite its affordability and family-friendly menu.
Expect a lively, high-turnover room where families and students tuck into steaming bowls of pozole and crisp antojitos. The mood is busy and bustling, with lines at peak and servers moving fast. One diner summed it up: "Crowded but affordable and quick." Service can feel rushed, and several reviews note accessibility challenges for downstairs seating. The cooking leans classic and comforting rather than creative: pozole in many styles, quesadillas, flautas, and enchiladas. Prices are strikingly low, which explains the crowds. That said, execution is uneven—some bowls arrive lukewarm or overly salty, and a few reports flag hygiene lapses. Delivery via the brand app draws many complaints, so dine-in or pickup is more reliable. For families, this is an easy win: kids can enjoy simple favorites like cheese or chicken quesadillas, flautas, and flan. There is even veggie pozole and sides like guacamole for selective eaters. Be mindful of waits at peak times and consider off-peak visits if strollers or wheelchairs are in the group.
Area: Northern CDMX district near IPN campuses; busy, family-oriented, student and local traffic.
Safety: Generally active and lit on main avenues; typical urban precautions advised.
Nearby: Near universities, residential blocks, and commercial corridors; parking pressure common.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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