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Mexican - Upscale Casual - Plano, TX

Mexican Sugar Menu Prices 2026: Plano TX Upscale Mexican

Full Mexican Sugar menu with 2026 pricing for the Plano, TX upscale Mexican dining destination. Antojitos and guacamole from around $10, handmade tacos $4--$7 each, enchiladas and plates $16--$28, prime fajitas $18--$28, and one of the largest tequila and mezcal back bars in the Dallas area. Below: the full priced menu across all nine categories, a tequila and mezcal spotlight, signature dish highlights, location details, and 8 FAQs.

Plano, TX (Legacy West)Upscale Mexican dining100+ tequila & mezcal labelsFull bar & craft cocktailsFront Burner Restaurants
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Signature items

House Margarita~$12
Tableside Guacamole~$14
Prime Skirt Fajitas~$26
Mole Enchiladas~$22
Mezcal Flight~$28
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Quick answers

Mexican Sugar menu -- common questions answered

The four things people most often ask about Mexican Sugar's menu and experience -- answered in one glance.

Price range
~$40-65 per person

With drinks. Apps $10-18, tacos $4-7, plates $16-28, cocktails $10-16.

Best dish
Tableside Guacamole + Mole Enchiladas

Most-praised combo. Order the house margarita alongside.

Tequila selection
100+ labels

Blanco, reposado, anejo, extra-anejo and mezcal flights available.

Reservations
Recommended

Especially for weekend dinner. Book via OpenTable or phone.

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The full menu

Every category on the Mexican Sugar menu (2026 estimated prices)

All nine categories below. Prices are estimated for this upscale-casual tier -- see the note below for sourcing detail.

About these prices. The Mexican Sugar website does not publish a public price list. Prices shown are estimated from publicly available crowd-sourced reviews, comparable upscale-casual Mexican dining in the DFW area, and typical Front Burner Restaurants pricing as of May 2026. Actual prices may vary. Always confirm current prices directly with the restaurant or at mexicansugar.com.
Tequila & Mezcal program

One of DFW's most extensive agave back bars

Mexican Sugar's tequila and mezcal collection is one of the defining features of the restaurant. With 100+ labels spanning every major agave category, the bar is as much a destination as the kitchen.

Blanco Tequila

Unaged & Bright

Highland and lowland blancos from small-batch producers -- Fortaleza, Tapatio, G4, El Tesoro, Codigo 1530 and more. The cleanest expression of agave, ideal in cocktails or served chilled neat. Pours from ~$12.

Reposado & Anejo

Barrel-Aged Complexity

Reposados (2--12 months oak) and anejos (1--3 years) for sipping. Richer vanilla and caramel notes from the barrel. Don Julio, Patron, Herradura, Casa Dragones and seasonal craft selections. Pours from ~$14.

Mezcal

Artisanal & Smoky

Espadin, tobala and single-village mezcal from Oaxaca and Durango. Del Maguey Vida, Banhez, Ilegal Joven and rotating rare expressions. Smoky, earthy and entirely distinct from tequila. Pours from ~$14.

Flights

Guided Agave Flights

Curated three-pour flights arranged by agave type, aging profile or production region. The best way to explore if you are new to the category -- ask the bartender for the current flight menu. Flights from ~$28.

Margaritas

House & Craft Margaritas

The house margarita uses reposado tequila, fresh lime and agave nectar (~$12). Seasonal and specialty margaritas -- watermelon, spicy cucumber, tamarind -- run $12--16 and rotate with the seasons.

Cocktails

Full Craft Cocktail Menu

Beyond margaritas: Paloma, Mezcal Negroni, Mexican Mule, Sangria and more. The bar program reflects the same ambition as the kitchen -- creative, agave-led and well-executed. Cocktails $10--16.

Signature dishes

Six dishes that define Mexican Sugar's menu

If you are visiting Mexican Sugar for the first time, these six dishes represent what the kitchen does best.

~$14 -- Starter

Tableside Guacamole

Prepared at your table with ripe Hass avocados, fresh lime, white onion, cilantro and serrano chiles. The ritual and the freshness make it a mandatory first order. Customizable to mild, medium or spicy.

~$22 -- Best Plate

Mole Enchiladas

Chicken enchiladas blanketed in house-made dark mole -- a slow-cooked sauce with dried chiles, chocolate, nuts and spices. One of the most technically demanding sauces in Mexican cooking; a showcase of the kitchen's depth.

~$5-7 ea -- Most Popular

Al Pastor Tacos

Achiote-marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit with fresh pineapple, white onion and cilantro on a handmade corn tortilla. The combination of sweet, acid and savory makes this the most-ordered taco on the menu.

~$26 -- Flagship Entree

Prime Skirt Fajitas de Res

Prime skirt steak grilled over mesquite, served sizzling with caramelized onions, peppers, house-made flour tortillas, guacamole, pico de gallo, crema and salsa. The quintessential Mexican Sugar table experience.

~$12 -- Must-Drink

House Margarita

Reposado tequila, fresh-squeezed lime, agave nectar and orange liqueur with a house salt-and-chile rim. Clean, citrus-forward and made with quality spirit -- the standard against which all other margaritas at the table are measured.

~$9 -- Best Dessert

Tres Leches Cake

House-baked sponge cake soaked in condensed milk, evaporated milk and heavy cream, topped with fresh whipped cream and seasonal berries. Light, custardy and not overly sweet -- the ideal way to close a meal.

Dietary guide

Vegetarian, gluten-friendly and lighter picks

Mexican Sugar's menu has a reasonable number of vegetarian options, particularly among starters, sides and customizable entrees. The kitchen uses traditional Mexican techniques and fresh ingredients, and many dishes can be modified. Guests with serious food allergies should inform their server as items share a kitchen.

The menu is not designed around dietary labels, but the team is accommodating. Corn tortillas are inherently gluten-free (though the kitchen is not a dedicated GF environment). Vegan diners will have fewer ready-made choices but can work with the kitchen.

  • Vegetarian starters: Guacamole, Elotes Asados
  • Vegetarian entrees: Chile Relleno, Vegetarian Fajitas, Vegetal Tacos
  • Vegetarian desserts: All four desserts on the menu
  • Lighter picks: Ceviche, house salad, soups, corn-tortilla tacos
  • Gluten-friendly: Corn tortillas, ceviche, grilled proteins, most salsas
  • Not GF: Flour tortillas, churros, empanadas, battered chile relleno
Location & reservations

Where to find Mexican Sugar in Plano, TX

Mexican Sugar is located in the Legacy West development in Plano, TX -- a modern mixed-use district anchored by the Toyota North America headquarters and the Shops at Legacy. The address is 5760 Legacy Drive, Plano, TX 75024, approximately 25 miles north of downtown Dallas.

The restaurant is reservations-recommended for dinner, especially Thursday through Saturday. Walk-ins can often be accommodated at the bar. Groups of 8 or more should contact the restaurant's events team in advance.

For current hours, private dining and event inquiries, visit mexicansugar.com or call the restaurant directly.

  • Address: 5760 Legacy Dr, Plano, TX 75024
  • Area: Legacy West, Far North Dallas corridor
  • Nearest highway: Dallas North Tollway at Legacy Dr
  • Reservations: OpenTable or direct call
  • Happy hour: Weekdays -- call for current times
  • Group dining: Private events available
  • Operated by: Front Burner Restaurants (DFW)
About Mexican Sugar

Upscale Mexican dining in the heart of the DFW tech corridor

Mexican Sugar opened as part of the Front Burner Restaurants portfolio -- the same Dallas-area hospitality group behind Whiskey Cake, Velvet Taco and The Ranch at Las Colinas. The concept set out to elevate Mexican restaurant dining beyond the Tex-Mex category: house-made moles, slow-cooked barbacoa, fire-roasted chiles and a tequila and mezcal program that rivals dedicated agave bars.

The Legacy West location targets the upwardly mobile professional demographic of the Plano-Frisco tech belt -- a mix of Toyota, Liberty Mutual and corporate-campus diners alongside celebratory dinners, date nights and business lunches. The interior design reflects the same ambitions as the food: modern, curated, more interior-design magazine than chain-Mexican.

The bar is a genuine draw in its own right. With 100+ tequila and mezcal labels and a kitchen that treats tortillas, moles and ceviches as serious craft, Mexican Sugar occupies a relatively rare position in DFW dining: genuinely upscale Mexican without crossing into fine dining pricing.

100+Tequila & Mezcal labels
$$Price range
9Menu categories
DFWDallas area anchor
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Common questions

Mexican Sugar menu -- frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about Mexican Sugar's menu, tequila selection, location, happy hour and pricing.

How many tequilas and mezcals does Mexican Sugar carry?

Mexican Sugar is one of the most agave-forward bars in the Dallas-Plano area. The back bar typically features 100 or more tequila and mezcal labels at any given time, spanning blanco, reposado, anejo and extra-anejo tequilas as well as artisanal mezcals from Oaxaca, Durango and beyond. The selection rotates seasonally, with a focus on small-batch and craft distilleries. The bar team can guide you through a curated flight or recommend a pour to match your food order.

What is the price range at Mexican Sugar?

Mexican Sugar is an upscale-casual restaurant, priced accordingly. Expect appetizers (antojitos) in the $10--$18 range, individual tacos around $4--$7 each (typically ordered 2--3 per person), plates and enchiladas $16--$28, and fajitas $18--$28. Craft cocktails and margaritas run $10--$16, premium tequila pours range from about $12 to $30+ for high-end anejo expressions. Budget roughly $40--$65 per person with drinks for a full experience.

Where is Mexican Sugar located?

Mexican Sugar is located at 5760 Legacy Drive, Plano, TX 75024, in the Legacy West development (sometimes listed as part of the Shops at Legacy). This is in the northern Plano / Far North Dallas corridor, easily accessible from the Dallas North Tollway and US-75. The Legacy West area also houses a number of hotels, making it a frequent destination for business travelers to the Plano/Frisco tech corridor.

Does Mexican Sugar have a happy hour?

Yes. Mexican Sugar runs a happy hour with reduced pricing on select cocktails, margaritas, and bar bites on weekday afternoons. Specific days, times and item selection can change seasonally -- the program typically runs Monday through Friday from approximately 3 PM to 6 PM or 7 PM. Call ahead or check their social media for the current happy hour lineup before you visit, as it is one of their busiest seatings.

What are the best dishes at Mexican Sugar?

The most consistently praised dishes at Mexican Sugar include the tableside guacamole (a must-order starter), the mole enchiladas (a showcase of the kitchen's house-made dark mole), the al pastor tacos, and the prime skirt steak fajitas. For dessert, the tres leches cake and churros con chocolate are customer favorites. On the drinks side, the house margarita and the mezcal cocktail program receive regular praise.

Is Mexican Sugar good for vegetarians?

Mexican Sugar has several vegetarian-friendly options. Appetizers include the guacamole and elotes asados. Among entrees, the vegetarian fajitas and chile relleno are solid main-course choices, and salads and sides like Mexican rice, black beans and elote en vaso are also vegetarian. The kitchen is generally willing to accommodate modifications -- ask your server about substitutions. There are fewer dedicated vegan options, though the kitchen can often accommodate requests with advance notice.

Is Mexican Sugar part of a chain or a local restaurant?

Mexican Sugar is part of Front Burner Restaurants, a Dallas-area restaurant group that operates a portfolio of distinct, single-concept or limited-location dining brands. Front Burner also operates Whiskey Cake, The Ranch at Las Colinas, Velvet Taco and other concepts across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Mexican Sugar is not a national chain -- it is a Plano-rooted, DFW-area brand with an independent concept and menu identity.

Does Mexican Sugar take reservations?

Yes. Mexican Sugar accepts reservations and it is strongly recommended for dinner on weekends and for larger parties. The restaurant is popular with business diners and special-occasion groups drawn to the Legacy West area. Reservations can be made through OpenTable or by calling the restaurant directly. Walk-ins are accommodated at the bar when available. For parties of 8 or more, contact the restaurant's events team for group dining arrangements.

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