Shop offers authentic Mexican meats and fresh produce at great prices. Bakery shines with rich tamales and tasty pastries. Clean layout makes shopping quick and easy.
Tamales here stand out for their rich flavor and tasty red variety. Pastries also pair well, making them a frequent choice for a quick stop.
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Prices for meat are reasonable and products look fresh.
The carniceria offers a wide variety of products.
You can find everything needed for a carne asada here.
Small dining area with self-serve salsa bar and art-covered walls creates an authentic Mexican vibe. Moist, fluffy tamales offer a delicious bite that satisfies every time. Warm, welcoming energy and late-night hours make it a lively spot with convenient parking.
Moist and fluffy tamales come filled and ready on a plate. They offer a delicious and satisfying bite every time.
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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.
Rustic decor and colorful murals create a warm atmosphere. Tamale breakfast plate is big and rich. Full bar offers drinks alongside authentic Mexican dishes. Spicy food and affordable prices make it a casual spot.
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.
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The café offers $5.25 handheld burritos to go.
Parking at the café can be tight.
The café closes at 3 p.m. daily.
Small, family-run spot offers authentic dishes in a cozy setting with traditional decor and a pleasant patio. Tamales pack a spicy punch and taste homemade. Great margaritas complete the experience.
Tamales come with green chile and pack a spicy punch. They taste homemade and pair well with a cold beer on the patio.
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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.
Mexican restaurant offers rabbit tamale with fig mole for authentic flavor. Intimate space features vinyl DJ spinning Spanish rock, creating a warm vibe. Unique mezcal selection and inventive dishes like Tempura de Hoja Santa blend Japanese fusion with Mexican tradition.
Rabbit tamale stands out with its fig mole that adds a unique sweetness. The dish captures authentic Mexican flavors and leaves a memorable impression.
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Happy hour runs from 3-6pm with solid drink options.
Reservations are recommended due to the small and cozy space.
You can order tacos from the taco truck outside to enjoy inside.
Bright, colorful space with floor-to-ceiling glass offers cozy seating for work or socializing. Tamales shine with delicious flavors like pork and cheese, perfect with cafe de olla or cafecito. Free wifi and lively music keep the vibe comfortable and inviting.
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.
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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.
Huge space with a well-stocked bar and a warm, family-like atmosphere. Chicken green chile tamales offer rich flavor and tender texture, paired perfectly with roast beef and passion fruit water. Lively vibe enhanced by music and upcoming karaoke makes it inviting and fun.
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.
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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.
Quaint Mexican spot offers authentic flavors and a quiet atmosphere with lovely murals. Tamales shine with velvety masa filled with juicy chicken and potatoes. Affordable, made-from-scratch breakfast burritos make it great for 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.
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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.
Coffee shop shines with colorful decor and natural light, creating a cozy vibe. Tamales come smothered with green chili and include rice and beans for a full meal. Quiet space with Spanish music suits work or chats perfectly.
Tamales smothered with green chili come with rice and beans, making a full meal. Plates cost about four to six dollars and offer spicy, flavorful tamales consistently.
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There is plenty of parking available at BRAVO CAFFE.
BRAVO CAFFE serves coffee, pastries, burritos, empanadas, and tamales.
The café does not have outdoor seating.
Tortilla shop shines with freshly made tortillas and authentic menudo. Cheese and chili tamales offer bold flavor, while fire tamales bring a spicy kick. Prices are higher but match the daily freshness and quality that keep lines steady.
Cheese and chili tamales stand out for their flavor. Fire tamales add a spicy twist. Menudo pairs well with tamales here, both surpassing typical restaurant quality.
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They make tortillas fresh daily, ensuring they're warm when picked up.
A dozen flour tortillas costs $4.75, offering great value.
Ordering ahead helps ensure you get exactly what you want.
Small Mexican spot next to a gas station offers a cozy vibe and authentic flavors. Tamales shine with tender masa and spicy green chili, paired with fresh pico de gallo. Generous portions make it a friendly place to enjoy hearty meals.
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.
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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.
Tiny spot serves authentic Mexican and Guatemalan cuisine in a cozy, clean space with great margaritas and comfy seating. Chicken tamales offer amazing flavor that stands out from the usual. 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.
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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 Mexican spot offers best tamales with red and green chile. Family vibe shines in a lively, authentic New Mexican setting. Outdoor seating along a bike path adds charm to this popular, cozy eatery.
Tamales by the dozen come in red and green varieties with a quart of chile verde. These tamales stay perfect to go and have a reputation as the best in Denver and even the entire world.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially during lunch hours.
Parking is available but can be crowded during lunchtime.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends.
Small family-run bakery shines with fresh homemade tortillas and authentic salsas. Tamales taste like homemade classics with fillings like rajas and chorizo, kept fresh in refrigeration. Welcoming spot values quality and affordability, perfect 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.
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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.
Cozy spot serves authentic Salvadoran cuisine with freshly made pupusas and small, thin tamales that melt in your mouth. Meals are hearty and affordable, paired well with Salvadoran beer. Atmosphere stays pleasant and quiet, perfect for a genuine experience.
Small, thin tamales look like flutes and melt in your mouth. The tamales de elote offer a sweet corn flavor with a good portion size and solid taste.
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The restaurant closes at 9 pm on weekdays.
Prices are considered great for the amount of food served.
The menu includes a variety of traditional native foods beyond Pupusas.
Colorful café doubles as an art gallery with local pieces and a secluded patio perfect for quiet moments. Weekend red pork tamales bring a tasty Latin flair, paired well with specialty drinks. Creative energy meets relaxing vibes for art lovers and foodies alike.
Weekend tamales offer pork and cheese varieties with a distinct Latin American flair. The red pork tamale stands out as a popular choice, paired well with specialty drinks.
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Tamales are only available on weekends.
The entryway is ADA compliant for easy access.
The cafe has both indoor and outdoor seating areas.
Tamale shop offers huge tamales packed with meat and a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Heritage corn and flour tortillas add authentic flavor, while limited street parking and a nearby park make picnics easy. Quality justifies the price here.
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.
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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.
Cozy spot serves handmade tamales with authentic flavors and award-winning breakfast burritos. Enjoy classic baked goods in a lively setting with great music. Locals love the fresh tortillas and traditional recipes.
Handmade tamales feature great masa and fillings that taste like traditional family recipes. They are made from scratch and hand wrapped, offering a consistently delicious, authentic flavor.
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They offer to-go salsa, tortillas, tortilla shells, and chips.
Tamales are made from scratch, enhancing their flavor.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Small airport spot buzzes with lively atmosphere and friendly energy. Pork tamales shine with spicy green sauce and come with beans and rice. Multiple sports TVs add to the fun vibe.
Pork tamales come with a green sauce that adds a nice kick. Plates include beans and rice, and the tamales offer a good spicy flavor with decent quality.
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The restaurant offers a full menu during breakfast hours.
Expect reasonable prices for airport dining, with meals averaging around $19.
Vegetables may incur an extra charge on your order.
Hole-in-the-wall spot offers homemade tortillas and classic tamales with standout pork and red Chile flavors. Atmosphere feels local and authentic, focusing on traditional tastes over trends. Mainly take-out, it draws a loyal crowd seeking straightforward Mexican food.
Tamales here get a lot of love for their pork and red Chile versions. Texture varies, with some tamales being hard or overly soft, but many find them outstanding and a local favorite.
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Prices for items like a beef burrito can reach $14.75 after tax.
Everything is made in-house, ensuring freshness.
Camargo's is primarily a take-out joint.
Fresh corn and flour tortillas offer rich, home-style flavor and warmth. Epic tamales deliver authentic taste with satisfying texture. Spanish communication adds an authentic atmosphere that enhances the experience.
Epic tamales stand out here with rich flavors and satisfying texture. They deliver a solid, authentic taste that defines the tamale experience.
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Day-old tortillas are available for less than half price.
Tortillas stay fresh for days without getting hard.
Expect a language barrier as staff may not speak English.
Cozy spot serves authentic home-style meals with a relaxed vibe. Pork green chile tamales are a rich, smothered style and a hearty choice. Large portions and notable breakfast burritos make it a favorite in a bustling strip mall.
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.
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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.