Mexican Restaurant Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The most salient image in this logo is the giant red taco that's bursting at the seams with flavor. The color red has two functions here; it resembles heat and spice and also serves to draw attention. In dark brown, the comically large style of the Arvo typeface helps add personality to the design. |
Edit | The mustache and cutlery blend into the shape of a green cactus, while the nude background makes the name and icon appear to be in the middle of a barren desert. These elements create an authentically Mexican image that's complemented by the recognizable color palette and youthful Ribeye typeface. |
Edit | This logo is a concoction of all things Mexican. It features a sombrero, a tomato, and chilis, all in the shape of a human head. A wild, wacky combination that works. The Vesper Libre typeface's sharp, angular edges pair well with the red and nude color palette, giving the logo a premium feel. |
Edit | The icon of a food truck set against an abstract hexagon creates a dynamic image, suggesting a vibrant Mexican food truck. The bright orange color symbolizes heat, which hints that your dishes are spicy and flavorful. The curved, blocky characters of the PoetsenOne typeface add weight to the logo. |
Edit | This logo clears the stage of all noise and distractions for the business name and font to take the spotlight. The fun and chunky font is called Slackey Regular. The comical style is perfectly suited to a taco house. It also conveys a sense of movement and works well in this logo. |
Edit | This logo combines the colors red and green to mimic the color palette of the Mexican flag. This is a great way to brand your restaurant as authentic. The thick stems of the Yeseva One typeface help ground the logo, while the elaborate icon is reminiscent of Aztec patterns to incorporate symbolism. |
Edit | The icon of a guitar, a cutlery set, and a pair of chilies suggests that your Mexican restaurant is a hotspot for live music and spicy cuisine, while the orange and green color palette symbolizes vitality. The refined lines of the Averia Serif Libre typeface balance the icon's busy look beautifully. |
Edit | This icon cleverly appeals to Mexican paraphernalia, which is a great way to brand your Mexican restaurant. The vibrant color palette radiates confidence and symbolizes freshness. The Dosis typeface stands bold and proud and, combined with its friendly rounded shape, makes for an appealing logo. |
Edit | This vibrant logo cleverly centers the pepper and fork in the icon, which is perfect for showing off your main ingredient without plenty of visual distractions. The not-so-subtle features of the Enriqueta typeface look refined in white, while the bold color palette looks lively and appetizing. |
Edit | The playful image of a smiling taco combined with the whimsical Ribeye typeface creates an appealing logo that could work well for a restaurant that makes Mexican food for kids. The legs of the taco icon could indicate speediness, while the chocolate flamingo color palette adds warmth to the design. |