Discover Restaurants offering the best Southwestern food in Edgewater, Colorado, United States. The City of Edgewater is a Home Rule Municipality located in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Edgewater is located immediately west of Denver, in the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the population is 5,170. Edgewater is surrounded by Denver to the east, Lakewood to the south and west, and Wheat Ridge to the north.
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4 based on 149 reviews
Blue Agave Grill is a Southwestern restaurant in Downtown Denver located off 16th street and Larimer. A Colorado owned and operated company, this second location features the same great made-from-scratch food that the original in Fort Collins introduced.
I understand this lovely restaurant is on 16th street Denver downtown, so the prices have to be a bit higher. We were disappointed, however. My husband gave his margarita a âbâ ( not citrusy enough, personal preference) but I ordered the Tunarita and was very disappointed. The ârawâ tuna was covered in so much sauce like seasoning that I couldnât tell it was tuna. Some of the pieces of avocado in this $13 dish had way overripe avocado. It just wasnât good. My husband had chicken enchiladas which had a nice presentation and he said it was good enough. Thatâs not much of a compliment. Will we go back? Maybe for some tacos, that actually sounded pretty decent.
4 based on 695 reviews
The menus at Tamayo offer a modern interpretation of authentic Mexican food with recipes created by critically acclaimed Chef/Owner Richard Sandoval at his Maya Restaurant in New York City. Our warm decor is spectacular with amber & coral colored walls fe
This was my first visit to Tamayo as part of a group business dinner. We had a private rooftop area. The appetizers drinks were good and the service staff, very attentive. I had the Poblano Tamal, Baby Kale salad and slow-roasted carnitas. Everything was tasty, seasoned well and the carnitas were moist and a massive portion.In downtown Denver, check Tamayo out.
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!
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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.
4 based on 96 reviews
Love the cool vibe... by cool, I mean everyone working there is cooler than you are, but they donât act like it. Such a rad vibe and the food is great! Tons of drink and food options. But the vibe is the real reason to go. Loosen up, roll up your shirt sleeves to show your tat sleeve, and settle in for a long night of tequila and memories you wonât tell!
4 based on 2955 reviews
Samâs No. 3⢠was the third of five Coney Islands restaurants opened by Sam Armatas during the 1920â²s. The original location was at 1527 Curtis Street in the heart of downtown Denver.On Sept. 28th, 1998, Samâs son, Spero, with his grandsons Sam, Alex, and
WOW! Can't say anything less, but wish I could EAT MORE DISHES from this restaurant! AWESOME! Came to Denver for my nephew's wedding, another nephew and his wife brought me here for Lunch! (One of their FAVE restaurants in Denver!!) My family knew the waiter personally as they eat here regularly! I WANT to eat EVERYTHING on the menu!!!!!!!!!!
4 based on 320 reviews
We stopped here for Sunday lunch just as it opened at Noon. Tocabe takes a Mexican fast-food approach to serving, with servers at the counter filling your plate with your choices from the assembled options. My wife and I both had the Indian Taco Plate with braised shredded bison, black beans, osage hominy, lettuce, cheese, mild tomato salsa and seed mix. Both the individual flavours and the overall combination of tastes were divine. The ingredients were fresh and high quality, and the cooking superb. I don't know how close this food is to what American Indians traditionally ate on the Colorado mountains and plains, but it is truly delicious. Not to be missed if you're in Denver.
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