Reviews on Mexican food in Englewood, Colorado, United States. The City of Englewood is a Home Rule Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. As of 2010, the population was 30,255. Englewood is part of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area. Englewood is located in the South Platte River Valley east of the Front Range and immediately south of central Denver. Downtown is located immediately east of the confluence of Little Dry Creek and the South Platte River, between Santa Fe Drive and Broadway.
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4 based on 289 reviews
a relatively new place, but quite crowded
My family and I were looking for some Mexican food. Tacos Tequila was on our way back to Denver. We were not disappointed. All the tacos were delicious as was the Queso Fundido.
4 based on 568 reviews
La Loma began as a family-owned Mexican restaurant in a small brick house just a block away from what became our landmark location for over thirty years, on 26th Ave in Denver. The hilltop restaurant with a view of downtown soon became a Denver staple. So
I had two dinners at La Loma and both were excellent. Great service both nights, excellent food. The chips and salsa are totally addictive and delicious. The first night I had a combo, and I suspect everything will be good (I had chicken taco, cheese enchilada, and chicken chimichanga) and the next next chicken enchiladas with green chili sauce (highly recommended!). Loved the Cadillac margarita. The fact that I went back twice implies I highly recommend La Loma - so much that I've already recommended it to family who visit Denver often.
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4 based on 198 reviews
I walked in for a solo meal here during a business trip to Denver, and got a seat at the bar. This place is super fun. There was a DJ playing an excellent mix of music, great lighting, friendly staff and very good food. The vegetarian Chile Relleno and the Queso Fundido are both excellent. Great choice of beers too. Highly recommended, but be prepared for it to be loud and busy. Not really a romantic first date kind of place!
4 based on 274 reviews
We celebrate humanity. We celebrate individuality. We celebrate relationships and connections. And most importantly we celebrate every human's need for tasty food, stiff drinks and good times. Well, maybe it's not a need, but it's certainly a want. Either
Husband had seen this place reviewed at 5 stars, but our experience was more meh. The menu is electronic and hangs from the ceiling, so hard for a short person with glasses to see. Lots of magazines around, but a paper menu? Hah. Busy place, seating at a premium. Workers are colorful and pleasant, but not mentioning that the spicy queso sauce and subbing potato for rice adds $1.50 and a dollar to the price of the burrito is the sort of thing I loathe in a restaurant. The stickers all over the sneeze guards are fun, but make it hard for a short person to see what extra ingredients are available, and of course there's no listing. Drinks were reasonable at $2 and water is available. Service was fast, but I wish there was an option for people not training for a marathon, like a mini burrito. We might check it out again, as it is close to Union Station, but I was less impressed than I wanted to be.
4 based on 530 reviews
Los Dos Potrillos provides Authentic Mexican Meat, Tacos, Fajitas, Burriots, and Quesadillas to the Centennial, CO area.
First time here - it was fine - the Chile Relleno was good but the burrito and enchilada were mediocre - they got my order wrong but since the service was just ok I didnât bother to have them fix it - wouldnât recommend or go back because in a city this big surely there is a better Mexican restaurant
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