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Best Mexican Restaurants in Asbury Park

1 mexican restaurants in this monmouth County beach town

Browse the top mexican restaurants in Asbury Park with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.

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Local Insight: Mexican Restaurant in Asbury Park

The diverse dining scene includes solid Mexican options. The artsy crowd appreciates authentic preparations and quality margaritas from the active bar scene.

What to Look For in Mexican Restaurant

Mexican food at the Jersey Shore ranges from authentic taquerias to Tex-Mex cantinas to creative fusion spots. Many of the best places are modest-looking storefronts serving recipes from specific Mexican regions. The shore's fishing culture means excellent seafood tacos and ceviches. BYOB Mexican restaurants are particularly popular - bring your own margarita fixings or Mexican beer.

Insider Tips

  • House-made tortillas are a game changer
  • Spanish being spoken in the kitchen is often a good sign
  • Fresh salsas made daily (not from a jar)
  • Regional specialties beyond just tacos and burritos

Summer Season Tips

Outdoor patios at BYOB spots are perfect for warm evenings. Fresh fish tacos are at their peak.

Top 1 Mexican Restaurants

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Cielito Lindo

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Mexican restaurant on Main Street bringing authentic flavors and traditional dishes to Asbury Park.

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Mexican Restaurant Tips for Value

Get more for your money with these local insights for mexican restaurants in Asbury Park.

  • 1Tacos are the best value - filling, delicious, and cheap
  • 2BYOB saves money on drinks (bring your own cerveza)
  • 3Lunch specials often include huge combo plates
  • 4Street taco spots are often the best and cheapest

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About Asbury Park

Asbury Park's story is one of spectacular decline and equally spectacular rebirth. The Victorian resort that once rivaled Atlantic City fell into decades of abandonment—boarded storefronts, empty hotels, the kind of urban decay that seemed permanent. Then artists, musicians, and LGBTQ+ community members saw opportunity in the cheap rents and beautiful bones. Today, the city that launched Bruce Springsteen operates as the Jersey Shore's cultural capital—a destination where live music, farm-to-table dining, and a thriving arts scene matter as much as the beach. The beach itself is compact compared to shore towns further south—about a mile of coastline from Convention Hall to the Casino building. Badges cost $7 weekdays ($10 weekends/holidays) or $70 for the season. The crowd here is noticeably different from other shore towns: younger, hipper, more diverse. South End Beach near the Casino is LGBTQ+-friendly and draws a mixed crowd that's been part of Asbury's identity for decades. The water quality is excellent, lifeguards patrol through Labor Day, and the surf break attracts boarders when conditions cooperate. Best spot: 5th Avenue beach for the classic view of the Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall. The boardwalk runs the length of the beach, but this isn't a games-and-rides boardwalk. The Wooden Walls Mural Project has covered 28+ buildings in international street art, transforming the promenade into an outdoor gallery. Silverball Retro Arcade houses 180+ pinball machines on free play—a 2025 Newsweek Readers' Choice Award winner that draws visitors even on beach days. Convention Hall hosts concerts from acts you'd expect in NYC or Philly. Rainy days offer plenty: browse the shops on Cookman Avenue, catch an afternoon show, or spend hours in the pinball arcade. Dining in Asbury Park punches well above its weight class. Cookman Avenue anchors the scene with walkable blocks of restaurants, bars, and cafes. Talula's serves sourdough-crust pizza that rivals New York. Cross & Orange took Best Brunch in Central Jersey 2024. Porta brings Neapolitan pizza and late-night vibes. For upscale, try Trinity & the Pope or Watermark. BYOB is common at smaller spots—bring a bottle and save $20-30 on wine. Expect $30-50/person at sit-down restaurants, $15-20 for casual spots. The bar scene runs late, with Wonder Bar and several Cookman venues staying open past midnight. The Stone Pony remains ground zero for live music. Springsteen played his first major gigs here, and yes, he still shows up unannounced occasionally. Southside Johnny, Bon Jovi, and dozens of artists who went on to major careers passed through these stages. Today the club books a mix of established acts and rising artists—check the schedule before your trip. Wonder Bar next door offers a similar vibe with more frequent local acts. During summer, the Stone Pony's outdoor stage hosts larger shows on the beach. The town has essentially no family attractions—no boardwalk rides, no mini-golf, no water parks. Families with young children will find Ocean Grove (walking distance) or Belmar (10 minutes) more appropriate. Asbury is the right call for adults who want live music, good food, and a beach scene that doesn't feel like a theme park. Book dinner reservations before you arrive on summer weekends—the restaurant scene regularly runs out of capacity on Friday and Saturday nights.

Why Asbury Park for Mexican Restaurants?

Asbury Park in Monmouth County draws visitors for its eclectic and lgbtq friendly character. The mexican restaurants scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this monmouth County beach town.

What Makes Asbury Park Special

  • eclectic atmosphere
  • lgbtq friendly atmosphere
  • nightlife atmosphere
  • artsy atmosphere
  • trendy atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Asbury Park is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best mexican restaurants experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.

Getting to Asbury Park

  • From NYC: 1hr
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 25min
  • From Newark: 50min

Local Tips

  • Parking: Free parking available on residential streets 4+ blocks from beach. Metered parking near boardwalk.
  • Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.

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