Taqueria Mexico
3800 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, 80204
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Address :
3800 W Colfax Ave
Denver, CO, 80204 - Phone (303) 595-0085
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Opening Hours
- Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : 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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Tom S.
This has become my wife and I's Friday night favorite. We've never had a bad meal. The chile' Relleno burrito is awesome and at $4.95 you can't go wrong.
(5)Brittany B.
Pretty solid. Delicious, spicy salsa & sauces, fast service... they do charge 50¢ for extra sour cream so if you're slightly wussy with spice (like me) just be aware. I'm a big fan of their refried beans. Haven't tried the margs but they looked very tempting tonight... perhaps I was just looking to drink away the memory of the Broncos loss... If you're indecisive they have a three enchilada plate with cheese, chicken, and beef. I wish more places offered this option. My man's a fan of their Mexican hamburger or the smothered burritos.
(3)Andrew R.
The food was okay. I got the barbacoa tacos plate which comes with 4 small tacos, lettuce, a tomato slice, lime, chopped jalapeños and a side of refried beans for $9.95. I left full. I did not prefer the dryness of the tortilla. The meat was a little over done. They have EXCELLENT chips and salsa which comes for free. Also have a full bar (can't sit at bar but can order from a wide range of liquors) I would eat here again but would not go out of my way. (I also came at a slow time on a Wednesday at 1:30 pm) Service was fine
(3)Riza H. C.
I am torn about this establishment. When we arrived there are a few of Hispanic Families dining in here. That recent visit was on Saturday January 11th 2014. Time was about 15:10 hrs ish. The lady who greeted us was friendly and she said, we can seat anywhere we want to. We opt to seat all the way, near to the Kitchen area ish. Once seated, she gave us the Menu, the Chips and Salsa. From one of the Paper Menu, their Great Specials starts at $4.99. The Beef and Bean Burrito is $1.75. The Lunch Specials is at $5.95. The options were Beef Enchiladas, Chicken Flautas, Tacos Al Pastor OR Red Chile Plate. Lunch Specials is from 11:30am till 2pm. While the Dinner Specials is from 5pm to 7pm, with options of Tacos Al Pastor or Chicken Fajitas that starts at $7.95 each and 8oz Rib-Eye Strip Steak which starts at $8.95. Happy Hour runs from 3pm to 6pm. Hubs opt for Coffee and I opt for water as part of beverages. Throughout our Late Lunch here, Hubs had several Coffee refills. I have some questions with regards to the Taco Order, and our lovely waitstaff answered "YES" that they can accommodate to my request. SCORE! From the Menu we opt to have : * Beef Asada Smothered Burrito * 4 Beef Asada Tacos Plate * 1 Barbacoa, 1 Beef Asada, 1 Lengua and another Taco which I forgot then name Plate. ($10++) The service was accommodating, friendly and efficient. I like one of the "Spicy" Beef Taco, The Best, next was the Barbacoa, followed by the Beef Asada and the least favorite was Lengua. Shredded Lettuce, One Lime Wedge and A Slice of Tomatoes was on the side of my Taco Plate. Each Tacos comes only with 1 Tortilla. Raw Diced Onions, Jalapenos and Cilantro was given on a separate little plate. All orders comes with a Re-fried Beans, in which I don't fancy Beans at all, so I give my order to Hubs. As for Hubs he is not really digging of what this establishment had to offer. First and foremost, NOW I know that Hubs PREFER his order of Smothered Burrito to come with Rice, Beans and the Meat.. but for this establishment it comes ONLY with the Beef Asada and Beans in the Smothered Burrito. The Beef Asada Smothered Burritos comes with Shredded Lettuce and very little Tomatoes Dices. He said its like "Meh" to Semi-OK. As for his order of Beef Asada Tacos, he expect that the Onions, Jalapenos and Cilantro to be put on top of the Tacos but for this Late Lunch it Was NOT. From my observation this is the first time I see huge silvered of Jalapenos Slices on a Beef Asada Taco Plate. All in all its ok dining here. I like the service given to us especially from that Lovely Lady who was accommodating enough to allow me, to have 4 different types of Meats in my Taco Plate. While I was there, I did use the Ladies Washroom that was kept clean, but they ran out of Paper Towel. However, Hubs said the Mens Washroom was too tiny for his comfort and it was not that clean. Left the establishment at almost 16:30hrs ish. Our Late Lunch was $35 with tips and tax. Taqueria Mexico 3800 W. Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80204 Tel : (303)-595-0085 @13/2014
(3)Myra N.
This restaurant is ok. The food was good but the building was cold. It was a cold night but it felt like there was no heater on. The food filled me and I would eat it again. The floor was sticky but I assume it was because it was made of carpet. There was modern televisions which helped with decor.
(4)Augusta V.
Huge portions and very good food. I always have extra to take home.
(4)Roxanne M.
Holy yum! To-go order is always correct. Lots of food for the price and the wait is not bad. Two things though, they need a bar - I would so have a drink while waiting and they need a full to-go/takeout menu printed up for those who would rather call ahead since they don't have a website.
(5)Jessica D.
We've been here twice now, and the food is really tasty. Over the course of our visits, we've tried a few combo plates and some tacos al pastor. Everything was delicious and piping hot when it arrived. I feel like you can tell a lot about a mexican restaurant by their enchiladas, and I really liked both kinds I tried (cheese and chicken). The red sauce is excellent, and the green chili is quite good as well. The prices are excellent as well. You can get a damn good plate of food for well under $10. They also have some really good lunch specials. Check it out! We'll definintely be back.
(4)Victor B.
Taqueria Mexico.....we eat Mexican a lot can you tell?! This place is a nice little gem on West Colfax and though I usually only stop to eat here during football season as it is conveniently located to Mile High Stadium (I am a bit old school with certain things and will not call it anything but Mile High ;-)) I would definitely recommend the restaurant for just about any type of Mexican food craving you may have. The menu is overwhelming as they must have about 200 items to choose from but though I've tried just a handful of their offerings everything I've had is delicious. I would definitely have to say the salsa is pretty fantastic and has just the right amount of kick.....and depending on when you go, their green chili can be pretty hot as well, but not in a miserable way....it definitely adds and does not detract from the dish in which it is served. Low prices and friendly staff, this place can not be beat for your Mexican food cravings.
(4)Renee M.
I enjoy the food every time I come. The prices are reasonable. Our server yesterday sucked but usually they are attentive. The chile used for the green chile plate is different than the green chile used to smother burritos and other dishes. I suggest you ask for the chile used in the green chile plate.
(4)Jason J.
As Mexican places go this one was just all right. The service was fantastic (I think my drink never went more than half empty) and the atmosphere was nice (there was mariachi playing on a radio). The food itself was just okay. I had a combo plate with a taco/burrito/enchilada. The red sauce was great and had a nice heat to it, but the beef in the taco and burrito was kind of flavorless. I found myself dipping them both in the red sauce. I'll definitely be coming back and giving them another shot, but think I'll try something else!
(3)Oliver V.
Great Breakfast burrito Special every morning!'!! I go by at least once a week for the breakfast burritos the price is awesome and the size and taste is great!!
(4)Adam S.
Meh. I had lunch here and it was pretty blah. I had the nachos and a cheese enchilada. The enchilada was substandard to me. It simply didn't have enough cheese in it. Kind of important for this particular dish. The nachos were ok. They had jalepenos, tomato, and onions on top of some kind of flavorless nacho cheese sauce. The best part of the meal was the chips and salsa because the salsa was actually pretty spicy. Prices and service were not noteworthy one way or another.
(2)Daniel B.
This place was great a year ago. $1 Coronas big portions and good prices. We went here for dinner last night and my favorite $1 Corona special was gone. We also noticed that the portions have become smaller and while still tasty, I no longer feel full when I leave. The service was also pretty lousy, we had to get up to find the waitress for a drink refill and also to get chips. I also had a margarita and it didn't seem to have any alcohol in it, when I told the manager, he insisted that there was 1 oz. and that the other margarita (not on special) had 2 oz. I think the new management is going to keep us from returning.
(2)Karl C.
A buddy of mine loves this joint. It's O.K. I've def had better mexican food. The food was o.k. just kinda cookie cutter taco's and burrito's... It's got this weird ambience to it though, like they went to "party america/mexico" for interior design.
(3)Click S.
Consistent, never bad
(3)John M.
Open Easter Sunday - actually the waitress said they're open every day of the year which is good to know. The salsa was good as were the home made chips. My tacos al pastor was a bit dry. My buddy had the fajitas and love them because they weren't too oily (he's a zero fat health nut). The waitress was friendly and the horchata was good.
(3)Edward T.
This place is the table service type of taqueria as opposed to the counter service style. Menu is pretty standard, no surprises here. Al Pastor tacos were sort of dry. they were served with a pico made of jalapenos and onions which was pretty flavorless. No salsa bar here. Decent food but better can be found.
(3)Dan S.
I met about ten people for a business lunch and we all thought the food was great--a couple of people had the tacos al pastor and really liked them. We also all noted that the salsa was terrific.
(4)Monica V.
Great local eatery. I am very picky about my Mexican food and usually I like 1-5 items on any given menu. My all time favorites are Menudo on a Sunday morning, smothered shredded beef and bean burrito and the chicken flauta plate. The staff is great and will do anything for a regular customer.
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