Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Xoco
150ptsFast, credentialed Mexican worth the detour.

About Xoco
Rick Bayless's counter-service Mexican spot in River North is the easiest entry point into the Bayless stable — no reservation needed, cheap eats pricing, and three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats rankings to back the quality claim. It's not a special-occasion venue, but for a fast, credentialed lunch or casual dinner in downtown Chicago, it over-delivers for the spend.
Xoco Is Rick Bayless's Most Accessible Chicago Restaurant — and Worth Returning To
If you've already been to Xoco once, go back. This is Rick Bayless's counter-service Mexican spot in River North, and it earns its place on our full Chicago restaurants guide not through fanfare but through consistent, focused cooking at a price point that makes the competition look overpriced. Opinionated About Dining has ranked it in their Cheap Eats in North America list three consecutive years — #543 in 2024, rising to #586 in 2025 , which confirms what repeat visitors already know: Xoco over-delivers for what you pay.
What Xoco Is (and Isn't)
Xoco is a fast-casual operation with a tightly edited Mexican menu. It is not a sit-down dining experience in the way that Topolobampo, Bayless's fine-dining room a few doors down, is. The service model here is order-at-the-counter and find-a-seat, which sets the right expectations before you arrive. This isn't a knock , it's the point. The format lets the kitchen focus on execution rather than table choreography, and for the price tier, that's the correct trade-off.
For diners who've visited once and ordered the obvious, the second visit is where Xoco gets more interesting. The menu has shifted over the years toward a tighter, more confident version of itself. Where early iterations leaned broadly on Mexican street food formats, recent years have seen more distinct regional references worked into the rotation. If your first visit was built around a torta or a caldos, consider working through the rest of the menu on your return , the format rewards exploration more than most counter-service spots in Chicago.
How the Service Model Earns Its Price Point
The PEA-R-05 question , whether the service style earns or undermines the price , has a clear answer here: it earns it. Counter service at a well-run restaurant is not a compromise; it's a format choice that keeps costs low and lets the kitchen quality do the talking. Xoco's Google rating of 4.5 across 3,213 reviews is the practical proof point. That volume of feedback at that average score means you're not rolling the dice on a bad visit. Compare this to spots like Big Star or Chilam Balam in Chicago's Mexican dining tier , Xoco holds its own on consistency, and the counter format removes the friction of booking and tipping calculations that can make mid-range table-service spots feel like poor value.
If you want a seated, full-service Mexican experience from the Bayless stable, Topolobampo is the obvious next step up. For a broader Chicago Mexican perspective, Birrieria Zaragoza and Cariño offer different registers of the cuisine worth knowing. And if you want to see where Bayless-influenced Mexican cooking sits in a global context, Pujol in Mexico City and Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe are the reference points that put the category in sharper relief.
Practical Details
Hours: Tuesday through Friday 11am–9pm; Saturday 10:30am–9pm; closed Sunday and Monday , plan your visit mid-week to avoid the Saturday lunch crowd. Reservations: Not required , counter service, walk in when it opens for the shortest wait. Booking difficulty: Easy. Dress: Casual, no expectations. Budget: Cheap eats tier , budget well under $30 per person in most scenarios. Getting there: River North location at 65 W Illinois St puts it within walking distance of most downtown hotels , see our Chicago hotels guide for proximity options. Good to know: Closed two days a week, so check hours before making a detour.
Awards and Recognition
Three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America rankings (2023 recommended, 2024 at #543, 2025 at #586) put Xoco in a peer group of fast-casual and informal spots that punch above their price tier across the continent. For context on how Chicago's dining scene sits in a national frame, see our guides to restaurants in comparable cities , Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Providence in Los Angeles represent the fine-dining end of that national spectrum, while Xoco holds its own at the opposite price tier.
Who Should Book (and Who Shouldn't)
Xoco is the right call for solo diners, pairs grabbing a quick lunch, or anyone staying downtown who wants a credentialed, no-fuss Mexican meal without a reservation or a significant spend. It is not the move for a special occasion dinner, a large group that needs table coordination, or anyone who wants the full-service Bayless experience , for that, Topolobampo is the correct venue. If you're planning a broader Chicago trip and want to balance casual and formal dining, our Chicago experiences guide, bars guide, and wineries guide fill in the rest of the picture.
Compare Xoco
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xoco | Mexican | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #586 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #543 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | Easy | — | |
| Smyth | Progressive American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alinea | Progressive American, Creative | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kasama | Filipino | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Next Restaurant | American Cuisine | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Moody Tongue | Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Xoco?
Come as you are. Xoco is counter service, and the River North crowd skews casual. There is no dress expectation here — jeans and a jacket are more than enough. Save the effort for Topolobampo next door if you want a room that rewards dressing up.
Is Xoco good for solo dining?
Yes, and it may be the best format for it. Counter service means no awkward table-for-one dynamics, ordering is fast, and the tightly edited Mexican menu is easy to work through on your own. Solo diners who want a credentialed lunch in River North without a reservation or a long sit should put Xoco at the top of the shortlist.
Is Xoco good for a special occasion?
Not really. Xoco is a counter-service spot, and the format does not lend itself to celebration dining. For a Rick Bayless special occasion in Chicago, Topolobampo or Frontera Grill are the right calls. Xoco earns three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats rankings, which tells you exactly what it is: a seriously good everyday restaurant, not a destination for milestones.
Does Xoco handle dietary restrictions?
Xoco's menu is tightly edited, so your options narrow quickly if you have restrictions. The cuisine is Mexican, with dishes built around proteins, salsas, and traditional preparations. No specific dietary accommodation data is in the public record for this venue, so contact them directly at 65 W Illinois St, River North before your visit if you have specific requirements.
Is lunch or dinner better at Xoco?
Lunch is the stronger call. Xoco opens at 11am Tuesday through Friday and 10:30am on Saturday, and the counter-service format suits a midday visit better than an evening one. The Saturday lunch crowd is the one to avoid — a Tuesday or Wednesday lunch gives you the full experience without the wait. Dinner is fine but the fast-casual setting does not gain anything after dark.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Saturday
- 10:30 am–9 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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- SmythSmyth holds three Michelin stars, a top-five North America ranking from Opinionated About Dining, and one of Chicago's most serious natural wine programmes. Dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday, with near-impossible availability and $$$$ tasting menu pricing. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is the stronger call over Alinea for food-first diners.
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