
Imaginative, locally sourced Mexican fare & craft cocktails served in buzzy quarters with a patio.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE UNIT 136, Atlanta, GA 30308
Phone: (404) 532-1580
Website: https://mineroatlanta.com/
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Reviews
We were headed to a show in the area and were looking for a good pre show dinner. We entered Ponce City Market, checked out a few of the food hall options and decided on Minero. Where was this Mexican place hiding? We had been to Ponce many times and I even surprised myself that I had never been here before, especially since I love Mexican food. We entered the restaurant and read the sign on the podium instructing us to wait to be seated. I could see the host walking towards us with menus in hand. He led us to a small table for two in the back. Our server quickly came by and dropped off water as we quickly reviewed the menu. There were plenty of good food and specialty drink options with about 10 different beer choices. When the server returned, we were ready to order because we were in a rush to eat before the show. Wifey and I both ordered the Pacifico beer and for food we both decided to go with a couple of tacos. Wifey ordered two Al Pastor pork tacos and I ordered one Ancho Chicken and one Al Pastor. The beers came out quickly and the food came out soon after, very fast. We started digging in, and I went for the pork taco first. It was delicious and tasted like the meat had been slow cooked for hours. The Ancho chicken was good too, with a little spicy kick, but the Al Pastor was my favorite of the two. One minor annoyance was there were a few gnats flying around, so we had to constantly cover our food and drinks. The table next to us also was waving and shooing the gnats. Overall, we really enjoyed our 1st trip to Minero. Our server was very attentive, and the atmosphere was nice with lively latin music playing in the background. We will definitely come back to try some other food and drink options.
With quality ingredients and a focus on taste, Minero delivers a dining experience that feels both genuine and satisfying. Five stars for outstanding tortillas, flavorful meats, and a place worth revisiting.
We shared the steak burrito, which was packed full of juicy steak and fresh guacamole—absolutely delicious. We also ordered the queso fundido, which came bubbling hot with chorizo and fresh corn tortillas on the side. Both dishes were flavorful, satisfying, and perfect for sharing.
With so many dining options in Ponce City Market, Minero is a solid choice if you’re looking to relax and enjoy some quality food with bold flavor. Definitely worth a visit!
One thing I truly miss is the wine service. When Ponce City Market first opened, the bar offered wine, and it was such a treat to stop in after shopping for a great glass at the bar. I’m disappointed that the wine list is no longer available and would love to see it return.
Overall, Minero offers great Mexican food, a wonderful vibe, and consistently excellent service.