Worst place!!! Food is trash, talk.about.major cross contamination on all levels.of.gluten, food poisioning, bacteria, spoiled food etc. really bad
Anaida C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Denver, CO
Been waiting for A Popusa for the last 20mins! I asked the lady for my money back! Seriously worst customer service as well! First and last time coming here.
Ryan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Aurora, CO
I don’t understand how this place is still open. The staff was so rude. The food was cheaply made. This place is the Wal-Mart of Mexican food. When I pulled up to the drive-thru window there was sign that said ring bell for service; however, when I drove up the woman clearly seen me acknowledged me and walked away. I didn’t want to be rude and ring the bell since she had seen me. So I waited 5 minutes for her to come back and she never did so I rang the bell. When she came to take my order she was very rude. She said«what do you need» in a hostile tone. After I placed my order it took another 15 minutes to receive my order and instead of her handing it out the window and basically threw it at me. The only thing good that came from here was that she got my order right. Too bad the food was cheaply made and look like it had been thrown together. Bad Service + Bad Food = Never will return
Jarrod J.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Aurora, CO
When I’m craving good cheap street tacos I’ll make a trip to Tacos Tijuana. I’ve noticed the service has steadily gotten worse. There are no prices on the large plastered sign that is the drive thru menu so if you go that route you either have to ask about every item or be willing to pay what they tell you lol. The service is lackluster at best; drive thru wait times routinely exceed 15 minutes even if you’re the only car. Aside from the poor service the food isn’t bad. The tacos and salsa are fresh and the coctel de camarrones is some of the best I’ve had from a fast food joint. If you’re on east colfax just looking for a cheap Mexican meal and have a little bit of time, check it out, but definitely don’t go out of your way.
Lars S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
I thought my enchiladas platter very good and authentic. When back in the area will visit again.
Marcus R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
Taco’s Tijuana not bad, but it’s East Colfax and it’s a tough market! The one thing that stands out is that it also has a drive through. Drive through are great when it’s TB but I need to see my taco’s being made. just me! I went inside and all was good but the self serve salsa’s weren’t as abundant has most of the competitors on Colfax. So would I go back… it’s the last stop on Colfax and Chambers but when you need a fix, there you go!
Gia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
I really like the food here. I have never been inside, we usually go through the drive-thru. The place needs a good scrub down but my husband really enjoys the chili rellanos and I have had the burrito and the flautas. Both are pretty good. If you can get over the fact that the place looks very dingy, the food is quite yummy.
Ellen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Denver, CO
The last time I take advice from a teenager… The tacos were tasteless and tiny. Good thing it was only 99 cents.
Albie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Jose, CA
Was out driving around late at night and stumbled upon Tacos Tijuana so figured to give it a try since nothing in this area is open around 10pm. If you come here without any Spanish skills, I hope you can navigate through the menu by looking at the photos because everything is 100% in Spanish. With that said, I thought they would be a legit Mexican food place since there was no English on the menu but they missed the mark. I asked for a carinitas burrito and instead got some kind of ground beef filled burrito. I would have been satisfied if the beef was half way decent but it wasn’t even close as it was just bland. Then I ordered two pupusas and instead got the three pupusa platter. The pupusas were all right but being a Mexican establishment, they lack something that a pupuseria would provide in the quality of the pupusas. They didn’t even know what loroco was when I asked if they had loroco purpusas, and I would say most El Salvadorian pupuserias would have that on the menu as a pupusa option or at least know what loroco is.