Taco Guild, Mexican restaurant in Central Phoenix, United States.
Taco Guild occupies a transformed church building with vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and original wooden architectural elements throughout the dining space. The interior design preserves historical architectural details while serving as an uncommon setting for meals.
The building dates from 1893 and served as a church for many decades before being transformed into a restaurant. This conversion reflects the changing uses of the space while preserving its original character.
The menu blends traditional Mexican recipes with modern cooking techniques, showcasing preparations like bone marrow tacos and house-made guacamole with fresh ingredients. The dishes reflect regional Mexican flavors and rely on quality sourced components.
The restaurant opens daily at 11:00 AM and provides wheelchair accessibility for visitors with mobility needs. A 20 percent service charge applies to larger dining groups.
The bar stocks over 200 different agave spirits, one of the largest collections of tequila and mezcal in the city. This extensive selection allows guests to explore various styles and origin regions.
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