The Soul of Mexico – Served in the Heart of Bishop Arts OakCliff.

Beyond the Expected: The Taste of Authentic Mexican Cuisine

We invite you to explore the deeper flavors of Mexico with our celebrated signature dishes. Delve into the rich, complex layers of our Mole, share a steaming Cazuela de Barbacoa, savor the unique comfort of Spaghetti al Poblano, or gather around our spectacular Molcajete Asado. Every dish is a testament to authentic recipes and the freshest ingredients, offering a true culinary journey from the heart of Mexico to the heart of Bishop Arts.

WELCOME TO COCO’S FIRE & ICE

Coco’s Fire & Ice is a vibrant Mexican eatery nestled in the heart of Dallas, celebrating authentic flavors with a modern twist. This Latinx- and women-owned gem emphasizes a communal dining experience, offering a wide range of carefully crafted dishes, from zesty tacos to indulgent mole. The inviting ambiance features casual outdoor seating, perfect for intimate dinners and lively gatherings. Reservations ensure a seamless visit, whether indulging in signature cocktails or savoring traditional delights like Cazuela de Barbacoa and Spaghetti al Poblano. Patricia of Dallas raves about the lively atmosphere and exceptional service, capturing the essence of Coco’s colorful culinary journey.

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At Coco’s, flavor is more than taste — It is Journey through Mexico’s Culinary Soul. it’s emotion, memory, and artistry. Our chefs honor Mexico’s timeless traditions while embracing fresh, modern expression. Each dish is crafted to surprise and delight, inviting you to slow down, savor, and experience the true essence of Mexican cuisine in the heart of Bishop Arts in OakCliff, Dallas.

Coco’s Fire & Ice: Reviews & Ratings

Bailey P.

“I found this place through Yelp while looking for a dinner spot in the Bishop Arts District. It was hard to find. There is a sign on the main drag but you have to walk through a soap/jewelry shop to get to it. We came on a Thursday night and the place…”

Silvia D.

“This place was decent. The wait time for a party of 3 on a Sunday was about 35 minutes. Food: Benedict was delish. Pancakes on the side were small but tasty. Orange juice was my favorite as it was totally freshly squeezed. Ambiance was very nice….”

Jose C.

“This place is hidden right in the heart of Bishop Arts in Oak Cliff. My sister and I decided to give it a try. The food was really good and had great seasoning all around. I got the enchiladas verdes and she got the fajitas. Both plates were just as good….”

Say F.

“After a family night out of fun and shopping, we wanted a good meal in the same area. We entered from the back alley, through the back patio because we did not realize the front entrance was shared with other businesses. We were seated…”