Mesero’s Handmade Tamales Are Dallas’s Best Kept Holiday Secret


If you think you’ve already sampled every comfort Dallas’s Tex-Mex restaurants can offer, you might have missed one of the city’s most delicious winter rituals: the handmade tamales at Mesero. Known for its polished but unpretentious approach to modern Tex-Mex, Mesero quietly rolls out tamales each holiday season, a fleeting special that regulars wait for all year and newcomers are delighted to discover.

The tamales are made by hand, each one wrapped with care, filled with tender pork braised in guajillo chiles until the meat turns deep and aromatic, then tucked inside soft, fragrant masa. The tamales are served in pairs (opt fir one with tomatillo sauce, the other rich with a smooth red chile).

Mesero’s dining rooms hum with easy conversation. With locations in Inwood Village, Preston Hollow Village, Victory Park, Plano, Clearfork, Addison/North Dallas,  Oklahoma City and Nashville, the restaurant has become a standby for refined Tex-Mex and strong cocktails. When the tamales appear in winter, they feel like the city’s own holiday tradition wrapped in corn husk and memory.

Unlike most seasonal specials, Mesero’s tamales rarely appear on the printed menu. They’re a quiet secret shared among regulars, a dish you have to know to ask for. Some customers order them by the dozen to take home, while others stop in just for a plate and a margarita before the season slips away. That fleeting nature is part of the appeal. These tamales are not meant to last all year; they’re meant to mark a moment, a taste of Dallas’s culinary rhythm as the year winds down.

For those who grew up eating tamales around the holidays, Mesero’s version feels familiar yet elevated. For others, it’s a revelation, a reminder that great Tex-Mex cooking can be both soulful and sophisticated. Either way, they’ve become one of the city’s best seasonal pleasures, here for a brief moment and then gone until next year.

Whether you’re a longtime Mesero regular or visiting for  the first time, these tamales capture everything we love about Dallas dining in winter: warmth, flavor, and a touch of celebration.

Make reservations or order online to try the tamales before the season ends.