Restaurants

These are the most popular Mexican restaurants in Boston, according to check-in data

A three-story taqueria in Harvard Square takes the top spot.

Guacamole with chips at Loco Taqueria. Justin Saglio for The Boston Globe

When Boston celebrated Cinco de Mayo last week, there were countless restaurants serving up tacos and mixing up margaritas for the masses. But which Mexican food spots were the most popular?

Thanks to data from check-in app Swarm, we were able to find out which Mexican restaurants people checked into the most from Wednesday, May 4 to Tuesday, May 10.

For those unfamiliar, Swarm is an app from Foursquare that lets users check in when they visit locations like restaurants, bars, and parks. The app also makes every day a game with perks like coins and mayorships, and lets users keep track of streaks and places they’ve been with an updated profile tab.

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Without further ado, here are the most-visited Mexican restaurants in Boston.

1. Felipe’s Mexican Taqueria
21 Brattle St., Harvard Square

2. Border Cafe
32 Church St., Harvard Square

3. Lolita Cocina & Tequila Bar
271 Dartmouth St., Back Bay 

4. Lone Star Taco Bar
635 Cambridge St., East Cambridge

5. Loco Taqueria & Oyster Bar
412 W Broadway, South Boston

Boston, MA -- 04/10/15 -- Fish Tacos are served at El Pelon Taqueria in Boston, Massachusetts. The dish consists of cornmeal encrusted cod topped with arbor chile mayo, limed onions, pickled cabbage, and cucumbers. (Kayana Szymczak for the Boston Globe)

Fish Tacos are served at El Pelon Taqueria.

6. El Pelon Taqueria
92 Peterborough St., Fenway

7. Sunset Cantina
916 Commonwealth Ave., Allston 

8. Pedro’s Tacos
55 Bromfield St., Downtown

9. Papagãyo
283 Summer St., Fort Point

10. Anna’s Taqueria
822 Somerville Ave., Porter Square

BROOKLINE, MA -- Feb 07, 2012 -- Tacos al pastor at Anna's Taqueria, P (globe staff photo:Joanne Rathe section:food reporter Liza Zwirn topic:22tacos )

Tacos al pastor at Anna’s Taqueria.

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