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Guadalajara Family Mexican
150 East Wolfensberger Road, Castle Rock, Colorado, United States
About the Guadalajara Family Mexican
Guadalajara Family Mexican is a vibrant and authentic Mexican restaurant located at 150 East Wolfensberger Road in Castle Rock, Colorado. Our cozy and welcoming atmosphere invites guests to enjoy traditional Mexican cuisine made with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. From sizzling fajitas and savory enchiladas to mouthwatering tacos and refreshing margaritas, our menu offers a wide variety of options to satisfy every craving. Whether you're looking for a casual meal with family and friends or a special celebration, Guadalajara Family Mexican is the perfect spot to experience the rich and delicious flavors of Mexico. Come join us for a memorable dining experience that will transport your taste buds south of the border.
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150 E Wolfensberger Rd, Castle Rock, CO 80109, United States
Opening hours of Guadalajara Family Mexican
Monday:
11:00 - 21:30
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:30
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:30
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:30
Friday:
11:00 - 22:30
Saturday:
11:00 - 22:30
Sunday:
11:00 - 21:30
Reviews of Guadalajara Family Mexican
"It s decent food, but really amazing churros! We picked some up to top my birthday cake with this weekend and wow! Soo amazing ❤️"
"Most of the parking is a bit further away from the entrance, were you encounter a slight incline. Once you enter through the double entrance, be careful not to let yourself or your littles run into the fire extinguisher, to the left. Please wait to be seated, though I do not recall seeing a sign noting such. It looks like at certain times you might have to wait, but they have bench seating in the entrance area. Seating is to the left and right of the host stand. As we were seated on the right, one side is mostly all windows with brick underneath, while the opposite walls are yellow with brick arched "windows," painted orange, with hanging plants and iron work. Looking up you will notice ceilings that are partially shiplap and partially tile, decorated with twinkle lights, spoke wheel chandeliers, and star shaped balloons, which I believe were representing piñatas. The booths are maroon leather and busy fabric, with wooden edged tables that are designed with decorative tile on the outside (cream, pink, teal) and a large teal(ish) tile piece in the center. The other option for seating = tables with colorful chairs. The chairs have different carvings: toucan, senor and senorita dancing, hummingbird, macaw, sunflowers, etc.. The carpet had some staining, but overall the restaurant looked clean with some refreshes needed. Upon walking into the bathroom, you notice the color scheme from the tables was carried over to the bathroom walls. The women's bathroom does have a changing station and two stalls. However the sink is rusty and the mirror tattered. On each table you will find sugar packets, plus salt and pepper shakers. The kid's menu is hidden a bit in the regular menu, but it is there! While the servers were very attentive in the beginning, the service veered off by about mid-meal. They were all friendly and wore different colored button up shirts; some short-sleeved and some long-sleeved. I loved the fact that the children's drinks arrived in black paper Pepsi cups with straws/lids. Adults drinks were delivered in blue plastic Pepsi glasses. Happy hour is 2-5pm, with drink specials and I believe a special on super nachos. Though I didnt try the tacos, they looked tasty. The queso burrito had less flavor than expected, but the chicken quesadilla was huge and something you should try!"
"This place seems to be going downhill as far as the quality and authenticity of the food. I have lived here for 5 years and they used to be much better. But I just had one of the craziest tamales I've ever had in my life like bro could that masa be any more thick? And I know I'm spoiled because I used to live by Tamale Kitchen and they are a lot better at tamales obviously that's their namesake but I still think that this was probably the worst tamale I've ever had in my life. I also thought that apple chimichanga was kind of weird tasting. And the flan was unappetizing. But I do appreciate the large sides they gave us of guacamole and sour cream. And the churros were pretty okay. I don't know I am a bit disappointed I don't think I will order from them again. I don't think they're worth the price that you're paying they used to be but not anymore."
"Had some dishes we've not seen before and loved them. A pollo dish with spinich and creamy green sauce was wonderful. Husband enjoyed chicken mole."
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