Los Molcajetes Taqueria
100 Knox Ct, Denver, CO, 80219
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Address :
100 Knox Ct
Denver, CO, 80219 - Phone (303) 934-0354
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Mexican Cuisine
If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.
Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.
Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.
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Riza H. C.
Saturday October 12th 2013 : Time was about 15:40hrs ish. I am skeptical to suggest this establishment to Hubs coz his Mexican Cuisine/FOOD taste bud is of "HIGH STANDARDS"!!... **Nervous Look** For one, you park your vehicle behind this establishment OR along the street parking. The parking behind this establishment is limited and tiny so I think the safer option to park is along the streets. This looks like a "neighborhood" Hispanic or Mexican establishment. Right when we enter this establishment, we went to the counter, and the lovely staff ask if we want to order to go or dining in. We said we want to dine in. We sat ourselves at one of the booth. There are plenty of seating areas, if you want to bring a BIG Group. There are also 2 other Hispanic families dining in before us. Is this a GOOD sign? I do hope so. Our lovely server gave us the Menu and ask what beverages we want. We opt to have the Fountain Coke Cola. Each beverage cup was ($2.50). Our lovely staff send our drinks aka fountain coke cola.. This was the BIGGEST CUP I have ever seen from an establishment! Woah... I whispered to myself... But what puzzled me was, one came with full of ice, and one came without ice at all. Hmmm. Hubs opt to have the one with ice, I just settled one, without ice. From the Menu, they offer a variety of dishes such as their Specials, Appetizers, Breakfast, Omelet, Breakfast Burritos, Tacos, Mexican Favorites, Combinations, Caldos, Platillos Marineros, Cocktails, Caldos Del Mar, Del Mar, Pancakes, Skillets, Salads, Chilaquiles, Burritos and Tortas to name a few. As usual, I am on the hunt for Tacos so I ask the lovely staff whether I can opt to have those. She said "YES"... Take note for the A la carta Tacos are the HARD SHELLS... but with the option of Tacos, I opt to have the following Tacos : * 1 Taco de Lengua * 1 Taco de Tripa * 1 Taco de Carne Asada * 1 Tacos de Al Carbon The total cost of All my tacos order were $8.50. Then the server asked whether I want to have cilantro and onions in my tacos. I said, "Yes". So you DO have an option, just ask if you are not so sure. Yes, the food came out piping hot. I like my order of Lengua and Tripa the best. The Tripa Taco has crunchy bits in them, cooked to my liking. The Lengua Taco was tender, yet so flavorful. As for the Taco de Carne Asada and Tacos de Al Carbon, I cannot differentiate which is which, but I still like all the Tacos... hence I give 3.5 stars. After having several bites, Hubs was indeed devouring his order of Carne Asada Smothered Supreme Burritos ($7.99) and he said the beans are home-made, and NOT those Refried Beans which are from a can... When we ask the lovely staff, she said, they made their Beans from scratch. With this, Hubs is NOW in Love with this establishment and that means I am indeed in big trouble... Therefore this establishment is NOW HIS Favorite. SMOTHERED SUPREME BURRITO COMA! That is what Hubs said... After Hubs finished his Main Entrée, he also ordered the Carne Asada Taco ($2.00), to finalize his rating about this establishment. He even said he LIKE his Carne Asada Taco ORDER ALOT! Anyhoos, we don't mind returning to this establishment even if we have to drive across the town... that is what Hubs said... After I finished my dinner, I found out, that they have a Mini SALSA Bar in which was just next to where I was seating. I overlooked those things.. DUH!! Oh well... The washroom for the Ladies was kept clean too. Above anything else, THANK YOU Los Molcajetes Mexican Restaurant & Bar for the wonderful food, that Hubs like it so much..INDEED reminds him of MEXICO... We shall see you soon in the future... Take Note : From the Paper Menu, Hubs brought home, it stated that Los Molcajetes Mexican Restaurant & Bar aka Los Molcajetes Taqueria DELIVER. Just call them to confirm in case they change this statement. Los Molcajetes 100 N Knox Ct #A Denver, CO 80219 Tel : (303)-934-0354 @218/2013
(4)Gary G.
First time in Denver and was told to try this place... OMG, amazing. The chicken street taco are to die for and the breakfast burrito is a must have!
(5)Heather S.
SUPER good. Most of the menu is in Spanish, so you may want to ask what some of the things are. The pork, goat and beef are amazing and I love all the sauces and the pickled onions. YUM and as genuine as it gets.
(5)Jenna J.
We eat here all the time. The people who own it are so nice. We love the Paloma and the cantarito drinks! The salsa bar is a nice touch and I love that they serve salsa and beans with their chips. It is not at all fancy, but the food is consistent and good. Use your Spanish:)
(5)Lacey M.
I was not a huge fan of this place. Yes, the service was great and very attentive... but the food was pretty mediocre. I wanted to try a little bit of everything, so I got the combo plate. Probably the worst enchilada I've ever had. Bryan got the al pastor tacos which were much better then anything on my plate, but definitely not worth returning for. We probably won't be back any time soon. Possibly to try the Molcajete, since it is their namesake. Maybe they do that right?
(2)Bryan M.
We came here because we live nearby and I was craving tacos. Because I often crave tacos. The service was excellent. I worried when I walked in because people were chatting and watching soap operas on TV, but as soon as we needed anything they were on top of it. I liked my al pastor tacos, but they were average. Not as good as Los Carboncitos. Lacey got a combo plate. The enchilada was pretty terrible. The relleno was good. Not a bad neighborhood option, and I'm super interested to try a molcajete, but so far... average.
(3)Ryan P.
Great neighborhood Mexican restaurant! The fajitas, margaritas and sopapillas were delicious. Our waitress was very warm and friendly, making for a wonderful meal overall. Other pros: $3.75 burritos, cheap tacos, good happy hour Mon-Thur: $2.50 Margaritas and $1.50 beers.
(5)Chala M.
We stopped in here after looking at houses with a friend. They have great green chili! I had a really good chili rellano as well. The green chili in the rellano was so flavorful, not mushy, and encased in the perfectly crispy wrapper that was lighter than most I have had. So good! Friends had chilaqueles and loved them as well.
(5)Sarah C.
This is a fairly typical taco place located in the heart of the Barnum neighborhood at Knox and 1st. We visited at kind of a strange time (around 4 in the afternoon) and, as one might expect, business was slow and the waitresses were watching TV when we walked in, but everyone got to work right away when they saw us. We ordered at the counter and then sat down. Even though we just got a few tacos and an horchata they brought us free chips and salsa (not sure if it was just left over from the lunch hour or if this is a regular thing). That was a big plus because the salsa was very good: spicy but not so spicy that you burn your taste buds off, and very complex and fresh-tasting. I'm pretty sure it had a lot of cilantro in it. The horchata was fine (but, then, I haven't had much bad horchata). We got three tacos (which are only $.99 - but, then, that's pretty standard for the area), all carnitas. The meat was flavorful but much too greasy and not hot enough, which was a big disappointment - I hope that had something to do with the fact that we showed up at an off hour. Fortunately they brought out another salsa with the tacos (different from the one with the chips but also very tasty), which helped cut the grease a bit. The atmosphere was quite pleasant for a taco place, with plenty of seating, both tables and booths. The ladies' room was in decent condition. They had high chairs (didn't notice if they had booster seats). The waitstaff was friendly and spoke both English and Spanish. I'll definitely want to give it a second try at regular lunchtime - if the meat is still greasy maybe I'll see if they want to start selling the salsa by the pint.
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