TacoVision

A New York City townhouse reimagined into a restaurant with Mexican soul, TacoVision was designed by //3877 and Reid and Taylor Studio as an elevated take on a classic taco shop.

Divided between two levels, the eatery’s first floor houses a bright grab-and-go taco counter, while the second floor is a moody, contemporary bar. Taking a pared-back approach to the first floor, the design teams incorporated textured white tiles and wall panels with warm wood accents, set on a classic terrazzo floor. As for the stair that leads to the second floor, it is a bright and colorful threshold.

Once upstairs, guests can experience a different design approach—a sophisticated space with sculpted lighting, washed wood flooring, and handcrafted green tiles. There’s also a back patio space, where guests are pleasantly surprised by an urban garden bar amongst the concrete jungle of midtown. This space feels like a hidden bar in Mexico City, authentic yet reinvented to fit into New York City.

Design: //3877, Reid and Taylor Studio
Photography: Nitzan Rubin