
Available Times
For parties larger than 8, please call the restaurant at 612-200-8061 to speak with a manager to book your table or visit our website and submit large party inquiries. We also don't allow reservations to be made online the same day 4 hours prior to the reservation time. If you would like to inquire about a same day reservation, please call the store directly. Small children need to be included in the guest count. Please arrive on time. We will hold your table for 15 minutes before releasing it. If your guest count changes please contact the store directly, even if it is only shortly before you arrive. If you have more people than you booked for, we will try our best to accommodate. A dessert fee of $ 3 per person will be included for store-bought items brought in. (capped at 10 people) You are allowed to bring in your own bottle of wine. There is a corkage fee of $20 per bottle. **Patio and Bar seating will be first-come, first-served.**
***If you are having issues making a reservation for the same day, please call the store directly. We don't allow reservations to be made online the same day 1-2 hours prior to the reservation time. (Depending on the day and season) If you would like to inquire about a same day reservation, please call the store directly.*** **SEE BELOW FOR MORE RESERVATION POLICIES** La Madre is a hidden gem of a Mexican street food restaurant, inspired by Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco's bustling streets, and vibrant culture. This concept is designed to transport diners to the heart of Puerto Vallarta, offering an immersive experience where the authenticity of Mexican street food takes center stage. The atmosphere of the restaurant's ambiance embodies the "hole in the wall" charm, with a warm and rustic interior that reflects the character of a well-worn cantina. Weathered wood, colorful murals, and vibrant local artwork adorn the walls, creating an inviting and slightly weathered appearance that exudes character. Every detail is carefully considered to mimic the street food experience in Puerto Vallarta. From the mismatched chairs and tables to the handmade, brightly colored tableware, each element feels as if it has been plucked directly from the streets of Mexico.