
THE ROUNDUP
Who knows what you’ll find in there…
Madre Santa
You can’t go wrong…between their Blue Corn Sourdough bread, sweets or specialty cakes this is one of our weekly stops for the pantry in downtown Todos.
Rocco Neveria
This little neighborhood spot has some of our favorite paletas and helados in town.
Paleteria y Neveria La Paloma
We said it before and we’ll say it again…it’s ice cream. There is never anything bad about ice cream.
Los Adobes
This local mainstay and an expat “find” that’s been here for almost 2 decades. The restaurant is in a restored adobe home surrounded by a cactus garden; makes it a little tricky after a multi-margarita lunch but insures for the owners that guests stay mellow.
La Santena @ Casa Tota
We like the food & the cocktails almost as much as we love the people watching from the patio and the super friendly service.
La Generala
This place is a favorite with locals and expats looking for traditional Mexican fare…it’s one of the few places that really is open ALL DAY, though the breakfast is our jam.
Tacos La Paceña
Fish tacos are like ice cream in Baja, everyone has their favorite and you can end up in a fist fight debating your pick. This is ours. And remember women usually do it better…sorry dudes.
Gallo Azul
Thin crust, wood-fired pizza served by a super sweet staff. The space is quirky with short term rentals and a pool in the back, and seems to be a haven for the small by mighty Todos cat population.
Five Tacos and a Beer
The tacos are made by exceptionally talented women who make classics, as well as a few with a twist. The burgers and hot dogs are also faves…
El Santo Chilote
This little gem of a spot seems like it would be mobbed because the service is great, the food is honestly delicious, and there is live music most afternoons. And yet thankfully, the sweet staff always finds a spot for us…
El Refugio Mezcaleria
It’s like Narnia back here…tucked behind the local bookshop is an open-air twinkly light garden with some of the most delicious traditional Mexican dishes and hard-to-find mezcal that you will find in Baja.
Mariscos El Compa Chava
Some of the best ceviche and seafood in Baja Sur, served under a palapa roof in a hidden locale in plain sight.
Carnitas Tadeo
The gorditas are our favorite midday meal. It’s not fussy, and neither are we.
Birria Cart
They only serve two things, birria tacos with or without cheese. We’re still hoping one day we can figure out how to fry the tortillas the way they do, but until then we’ll just keep showing up once a week for the master of birria that’s been here longer than we have.
Jardin Alquimia
Come for the drinks, stay for the wood-fired pizza and live music nights in the garden. Wednesdays are for dancing to live cumbia!