Welcome to La Plazoela
La Plazoela, nestled in the historic Barrio del Encino in Aguascalientes, Mexico, offers an enchanting dining experience that celebrates authentic Mexican cuisine. Housed in a charming, vintage building, this restaurant serves cherished dishes like pozole and enchiladas, revered for their rich flavors and home-style preparation. Patrons rave about the friendly service and delightful atmosphere, making it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Each room uniquely enhances the dining experience, creating a warm and inviting backdrop for memorable meals. With its affordable prices and picturesque decor, La Plazoela is truly a gem of traditional Mexican cooking.
- Dr Jesus Diaz de Leon 460, Barrio del Encino, 20240 Aguascalientes, Ags., Mexico Hotline: +52 449 915 3815
Welcome to La Plazoela, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Aguascalientes, Mexico. Located on Dr Jesus Diaz de Leon 460, Barrio del Encino, this delightful restaurant invites you to indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine, where flavors tell stories and every dish is a celebration of tradition.
As you step inside, you're greeted by a charming atmosphere that showcases the rich history of the building—an old cenaduria that has served delectable meals since the early '70s. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with each room offering its unique character, providing the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience.
Guests have raved about La Plazoela’s home-cooked dishes, praising the light yet flavor-packed options available on the menu. From the savory pozole, deemed 'the house dish', to the array of tantalizing enchiladas, each meal is prepared with care and passion. Reviewers have expressed that the food is not just delicious but speaks to the heart, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the city's vibrant culinary landscape.
The service at La Plazoela deserves its own mention. Patrons have described the staff as friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience. Whether you are enjoying a quiet evening alone or celebrating with friends, the welcoming environment ensures that every guest feels right at home.
While some diners have humorously critiqued the entertainment, the essence of La Plazoela transcends any minor distractions. It's about savoring genuine flavors paired with warm hospitality in a picturesque setting. So, if you find yourself in Aguascalientes, make sure La Plazoela is on your bucket list; a visit here promises a delightful journey through the heart of authentic Mexican cuisine.
For reservations and inquiries, don’t hesitate to call +52 449 915 3815. Experience La Plazoela, where every meal feels like a warm embrace from the soul of Mexico.

Great service... The best.

Awesome environment and delicious food.

This evening we ate together with some dear Mexican friends in this restaurant, very simple in presentation but truly excellent, home cooking, tasty but light, friendly and attentive service, charming environment, we have been wandering around Mexico for a week and this has been the best place so far.

The dishes are delicious, the prices appropriate and the service was very attentive and pleasant, the decoration is picturesque. You have a very good time.

It honestly does not get better than this. If you are visiting the city, this must be on your bucket list. Even on a hot night, the pozole hits the spot. Everything tasted wonderful and the service was great. It was so interesting being in a restaurant that was once home. The different rooms have their own feel and creates a unique ambience.

Nice cenaduria good place to eat real mexican food

Old historic building where the food has been made here since the early 70s I believe. It’s in the oldest neighborhood or Barrios of Aguascalientes, Mexico. The place has authentic delicious food from pozole to enchiladas and so much more! Come to have a pleasant night by yourself or others.

All very, very rich. Delicious pozole, the house dish of the best. The only bad thing is the man who sings SUPER UGLY!! Even if they don't even enjoy dinner, they should leave that nice memory radio station they were playing, or just hire another musician.