Small dining area features self-serve salsa bar and art-covered walls creating an authentic Mexican vibe with a gritty street-food atmosphere. Warm and welcoming energy fills the space, making it feel like home with positive, nostalgic vibes. Late-night hours and a convenient parking lot support a lively, hopping scene.
Moist and fluffy tamales come filled and ready on a plate. They offer a delicious and satisfying bite every time.
Chips come with a yummy salsa bar featuring salsa with an authentic flavor. Prices stay great for the chips and salsa.
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Chivis Tacos is open late until 3 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
They offer $2 tacos all day on Taco Tuesdays, except for barbacoa and lengua.
Barbacoa and lengua tacos cost $4 regardless of the day.
Mexican food truck offers authentic tacos with varied sauce options and affordable prices. The setup is well-organized and the atmosphere feels welcoming with good vibes. It attracts those seeking flavorful, home-style Mexican dishes reminiscent of border town cuisine.
Tamales come moist and flavorful here, with options like pollo tamales that stand out. Staff explain how to eat them and accommodate special ingredient requests.
Salsas pack a lot of flavor with a spicy green salsa that balances heat and mildness well. The salsa roja tastes authentic and fresh.
Good to know
You can park on the street where the truck is located.
The tacos cost around $3 each.
While itโs advertised as two sauces for $1, a 5% service fee is added.
Coffee shop with a Latin aesthetic and colorful, bright interior featuring floor-to-ceiling glass. Spacious and cozy seating options include couches, high tops, and large tables, suited for working or socializing. Atmosphere is clean, comfortable, and lively with good music and free wifi.
Tamales here stand out for their delicious flavors and variety, including pork and cheese options. They pair well with drinks like cafe de olla and cafecito.
Red salsa stands out as exceptional and pairs well with the bacon breakfast burrito. The green salsa at the condiment station also offers a solid flavor.
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Cafecito opens early at 6am, perfect for early risers.
Parking is easy to find, but can fill up during busy times.
The cafe has many seating options, suitable for groups or solo work.
Rustic decor with colorful murals and gothic style creates a warm, cozy atmosphere. High ceilings and an open kitchen add spaciousness, while a full bar serves drinks alongside authentic Mexican dishes. The vibe is inviting and casual, with a focus on flavorful, spicy food and affordable prices.
Tamale breakfast plate offers a big serving size and rich flavor. The tamales come smothered and pair well with huevos rancheros on the tamale platter.
Chips come with fresh salsa that tastes yummy and pairs well with other dishes like a Mexican hamburger and rice.
Good to know
The cafรฉ offers $5.25 handheld burritos to go.
Parking at the cafรฉ can be tight.
The cafรฉ closes at 3 p.m. daily.
Small, cozy space decorated with traditional Mexican artwork and vibrant colors creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Friendly, home-like vibe with soothing music and a happy, welcoming energy. Known for authentic Mexican cuisine and considered a hidden gem by many.
Red and green pork tamales feature tender, flavorful meat with a moist texture and balanced spice. Corn tamales use a distinct masa that sets them apart from others.
Salsas here bring bold flavors with a spicy salsa verde and an amazing salsa Roja that drenches dishes. The white salsa stands out as extremely delicious and adds a creamy balance to the heat.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a daily happy hour from 4-6pm with discounted drinks.
Quaint Mexican restaurant with authentic flavors and a tiny, simple dining area featuring lovely murals. Atmosphere is quiet and peaceful, creating a friendly but somewhat subdued vibe. Known for affordable, made-from-scratch breakfast burritos and accommodating larger groups.
Velvety masa filled with juicy chicken and potatoes in a mild red chile stands out. The tamales have a good masa consistency and flavor reminiscent of a Puerto Rican pastelle.
Salsa here is super spicy and flavorful, often served with crisp chips. Some find it a bit watery, but it consistently brings a hot kick to the start of the meal.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 6 am during the week.
Expect extra charges for rice, beans, and sauce not listed on the menu.
The restaurant accommodates large parties, such as groups of 18.
Huge space with a large well-stocked bar and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like family. Music and upcoming karaoke add to the lively yet comfortable vibe. Known for authentic Mexican dishes and superb margaritas, it offers an inviting experience without a liquor license yet.
Chicken green chile tamales stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. They pair well with roast beef and fresh passion fruit water, making the tamales the highlight of the meal.
Salsa comes fresh and homemade with complimentary chips. It stays mild, not too spicy, and pairs well with daily made tortillas and guacamole.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday offers tacos for $1.50 each, making it a popular deal.
Reservations are not required, but call ahead for tamale availability.
The restaurant is currently waiting on their liquor license.
Small family-run bakery offers fresh homemade tortillas, variety of traditional breads, and authentic salsas. Atmosphere feels local and welcoming with a focus on quality and affordability. Regulars come for fresh pastries and tamales, making it a hub for casual family gatherings.
Tamales here taste like homemade classics with fresh tortillas and flavorful fillings like rajas and chorizo. They keep tamales refrigerated for freshness and accept WIC cards, showing care for families.
Four delicious salsas offer a range of flavors, with some being very hot. The salsa stands out as even better than the already excellent homemade tortillas and chips.
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The store offers a variety of fresh flour and corn tortillas.
Multiple pastries can be purchased for less than $10.
Parking is ample and easily accessible.
Freshly made tortillas stand out for their excellent quality and authentic flavor. The shop maintains a clean and friendly atmosphere with a straightforward setup. Customers find a variety of flavorful burritos and tamales, often paired with sealed packets of salsa.
Very flavorful tamales come in varieties like green chilies and cheese. They serve as a solid choice alongside tacos and burritos.
Green salsa suits those avoiding too much heat but still offers good flavor. Red salsa brings a spicy kick with solid taste. Salsas come in sealed packets and pair well with dishes like chili relleno burrito.
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They make their own tortillas, adding freshness to the food.
The shop offers tacos, burritos, and desserts, but no egg burritos.
The place is clean and the staff is friendly.
Tiny storefront with minimal indoor seating and a fresh salsa bar creates a casual, authentic vibe. Busy atmosphere centers on quick, flavorful Mexican food with affordable prices. Outdoor shaded spots offer limited seating, emphasizing takeout over dine-in.
Tamales come big and generous with meat filling and a bit heavy on the masa. Pepper and cheese versions stand out, though peeling the chala takes some effort.
Five or six different salsas come with no extra charge at the salsa bar. The salsa selection includes options available for purchase in various sizes, all tasting better than store-bought versions.
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Taco happy hour on Tuesdays from 2:30 to 4 pm offers $2 tacos.
Expect long wait times during busy lunch hours.
The restaurant has limited seating, accommodating only 7-8 people.
Produce market offers wide selection of local honey and seasonal Colorado fruits and vegetables with fresh roasted chilies and homemade pork green chile. Warm, friendly atmosphere feels like a small town farmers market with family-owned charm. Little kid carts and a giant connect 4 game add a playful touch.
Fresh hot tamales come only on Saturdays, sourced locally and sold alongside green chili. The tamales have a freshness and local sourcing that stands out.
Offers really nice tortillas and a variety of amazing salsas and jams. The salsa selection stands out as a recommended choice.
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Heinie's Market offers a great selection of fruits and vegetables, most of which are grown in Colorado.
They have a chili roaster and a variety of peppers, including Pueblo and Hatch peppers.
The store carries many local products, including spice mixes by Flatiron Pepper Company.
Small, family-run Mexican restaurant feels like sitting in a kitchen with home-cooked food. Cozy, intimate atmosphere with traditional decor and a pleasant outdoor patio. Known for authentic dishes and great margaritas.
Tamales come with green chile and pack a spicy punch. They taste homemade and pair well with a cold beer on the patio.
Salsa stands out as addicting and amazing here. Chips come with salsa, making it a solid start to the meal.
Good to know
Parking is available on the street or in the nearby Safeway parking lot.
Expect to pay more than the menu prices for some items.
Dogs are not allowed on the patio.
Tamale shop with counter service and occasional views of tortilla production offers heritage corn and flour tortillas alongside large, homemade tamales. Atmosphere feels charming and inviting, with a focus on quality that justifies higher prices. Street parking is limited, and a nearby park provides a spot for picnics.
Huge tamales stuffed with lots of meat stand out here. The tamales are delicious and filling, often paired with cheese enchiladas or chili for a complete meal.
Salsas here stand out for their spicy heat and bold flavors. The habanero hot salsa ranks among the most intense and flavorful, with a red salsa that is very hot and delicious.
Good to know
The price for a dozen tamales is $26 in-store, despite online listings of $17.
Parking is limited; expect to find street parking if busy.
The restaurant operates on a counter service model for takeout.
Spacious Mexican restaurant with an open floor plan and homemade tortillas made on site. Atmosphere is casual and welcoming, suitable for groups and families, with ambient music and occasional mariachi band performances. Seating includes comfortable booths and outdoor options, though some chairs lack cushions.
Homemade tamales filled with meat come topped with red sauce and cheese. Combo plates include tamales with tacos, enchiladas, rice, and beans for around $14.
Chips and salsa arrive quickly and have an addicting flavor. The salsa includes a notable cabbage salsa and pairs well with homemade tortillas and warm chips.
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The price for a can of Coke is $4.00.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of vegan options.
Prices are considered very fair and cheaper than competitors.
Tiny restaurant offers authentic Mexican and Guatemalan cuisine in a clean, cozy space with good music and comfortable seating. The vibe is adorable and inviting, attracting diners who appreciate great margaritas and generous portions. Hidden location adds to its hole-in-the-wall charm.
Chicken tamales stand out with amazing flavor. They taste different from traditional Mexican tamales but remain delicious and exceptional.
Salsas come in green, red, and habanero varieties, each well seasoned and flavorful. The Salsa de Chile de arbol pairs well with chorizo queso, and grilled serranos add a spicy touch to the tacos.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 2-for-1 drinks, making it a great deal.
Late happy hour is perfect for after-work gatherings.
You can pay your check using the QR code on the receipt.
Small, cozy Mexican restaurant with a family-friendly atmosphere and authentic cuisine. Friendly energy fills the space, with fresh ingredients prepared openly. Known for best tamales and breakfast burritos, it offers a simple menu done right.
Tamales come in huge portions with standout options like red pork and green chili cheese. Fried tamales smothered in green chile add a tasty twist, and the hot red tamales deliver solid flavor.
Salsa comes in green and red varieties, with the green being milder and the red quite spicy. Both have a sweet but spicy flavor, and the house salsas are consistently tasty and well-spiced.
Good to know
Los Tamales is primarily a takeout restaurant, with limited seating available.
Expect fresh food made to order, ensuring quality and flavor.
Prices are reasonable, with breakfast burritos offered at great deals.
Mexican restaurant with two dining areas offers a warm, homey atmosphere that feels cozy and welcoming. The place maintains a lively yet relaxed vibe, suitable for casual meals. Guests enjoy authentic flavors and fresh ingredients in a clean, bright setting.
Tamales come by the dozen at a decent price with chicken tamales featuring green chili, pork tamales with red chili, and cheese tamales flavored with poblano. Calling ahead helps secure specific flavors.
Fresh chips come with complimentary house salsa that tastes great. The green chili salsa adds a nice kick without any extra charge.
Good to know
Alcohol will be available soon, but currently, it is not served.
The restaurant is gluten-free friendly, accommodating various dietary needs.
Prices are reasonable, offering good value for the portion sizes.
Mexican restaurant offers a cozy, family-run atmosphere with private booths and a cute bar area. The vibe stays quiet and homey, featuring sports on TV and a clean, inviting space. It stands out for authentic, flavorful dishes and top-tier margaritas.
Spicy flavors stand out in the tamales, hitting all the right notes. They come alongside other dishes like steak tacos and sides, making for a solid meal.
Salsas come fresh with great flavor and unlimited use. The red salsa is very spicy, while the green salsa has a noticeable kick.
Good to know
Expect reasonable prices for authentic Mexican dishes.
The restaurant offers a full bar with homemade desserts.
Each table has a roll of paper towels for messy food.
Small, crowded Mexican restaurant with huge patio and authentic decor creates a vibrant atmosphere that gets loud when busy. Popular for exceptional margaritas and authentic Mexican dishes, it draws a lively crowd enjoying indoor and outdoor seating.
Smooth texture with a good ratio of masa to meat defines the tamales here. They come smothered and sold by the dozen, staying moist and quite tasty.
Free unlimited chips and salsa sets this place apart. The salsa tastes delicious and pairs well with the enjoyable chips.
Good to know
Taco Tuesdays offer half-price tacos and margaritas.
Parking is easy with a decent-sized lot available at the restaurant.
A 4.75% card fee is charged on all credit card transactions.
Cozy Mexican restaurant offers authentic home-style meals with a relaxed and welcoming vibe. Frequented for affordable, large portions and notable breakfast burritos, it sits tucked in a busy strip mall with a bustling neighborhood atmosphere.
Pork green chile tamales stand out with a rich, smothered style not listed on the menu. Meaty tamales offer a hearty option alongside other Mexican dishes.
Handmade salsas offer nice spice and complement dishes well. They come on request rather than served automatically with chips.
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Items are reasonably priced, offering good portion sizes.
Parking can be tight due to the busy strip mall location.
Breakfast burritos are available at a reasonable price.
Market-style Mexican spot combines fresh meat counter with small cafe and communal tables inside. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and welcoming, with a lively, slightly chaotic energy that settles once food arrives. Outdoor patio offers spacious seating with umbrellas, enhancing casual dining options.
Tamales here have a really good flavor and come in varieties like pork and cheese and Chile. They are often bought frozen for holidays and praised for being homemade and perfect.
Self-service salsa bar offers a variety of fresh options. Green salsa and crema stand out as popular choices. The salsas pair well with meat and Mexican dishes.
Good to know
The store has a great selection of Hispanic products and groceries.
Expect limited seating with only two tables available for dining.
Many items are priced lower than typical grocery stores.
Small Mexican takeout spot with no seating and a hole-in-the-wall feel. Atmosphere is casual and quick, with massive breakfast burritos and homemade salsa as standout features. Prices stay very reasonable, attracting a steady flow of customers seeking authentic, flavorful food to go.
Poblano chili tamales stand out with a classic takeout style. The tamales are consistently tasty and considered among the best alongside the burritos.
Salsa here stands out for its homemade quality and balanced kick, especially the tomatillo variety that starts spicy and ends mild. The hot salsa pairs well with breakfast burritos and is good enough to buy by the jar.
Good to know
Tlaquesalsa is a take-out only place with no seating available.
Tlaquesalsa closes at 3:00 pm, so plan accordingly.
The breakfast burrito costs about $9.48 including tax.
Mexican grocery store combines meat market, restaurant, and grocery in a tight, crowded space with a warm neighborhood feel. Atmosphere stays friendly and welcoming, with close quarters adding to its charm. Money transfer services to Latin America are available on site.
Fresh tamales come in red and green varieties with authentic Mexican flavors. They serve tamales alongside dishes like menudo and asada tacos in a casual restaurant setting.
Salsas come with a caldo de pollo that includes an eat-in salsa bar. The salsas are generally good and often served in cups or bags for takeout.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday runs from 3 PM to 8 PM with $1 tacos on select meats.
Expect a busy atmosphere during Taco Tuesday; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Parking can be challenging during peak hours, especially on Taco Tuesdays.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with a rustic vibe next to a gas station. Atmosphere feels cozy and friendly with a cheerful mood for dining in. Known for authentic Mexican food and generous portions.
Tamales feature tender masa and chicken with a perfectly spicy green chili. They come with fresh pico de gallo and lettuce, adding brightness to the dish.
Salsas here range from broth-like with onions and cilantro to rich salsa roja and green salsa. Chips come with a cup of salsa water, and the salsas pair well with dishes like sopes, tostadas, and guacamole.
Good to know
The restaurant opens early at 6:00am for breakfast options.
Parking is available across the street or at the connected gas station.
Carry-out options are available for those staying at nearby hotels.
Mexican restaurant open 24/7 with a walk-up counter and drive-thru option. Atmosphere is bustling and loud, featuring a self-serve salsa bar that stands out. Known for authentic California burritos and flavorful Mexican fare.
Green chili tamales stand out with spicy flavor and a close match to traditional family recipes. Masa sometimes lacks flavor but overall tamales are really good and well-liked.
A walk-up spot with an outstanding salsa bar featuring five types of salsa. The salsas have an authentic flavor and include a green chili blend that stands out. Free tortilla chips and salsa come without limit.
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Raliberto's Mexican Food is open 24/7, 365 days a year.
I paid $11 and some change for this plate, which I considered a great deal.
The portion size was perfect for the price.