Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Low-cost, old-school Mexican comfort food with standout breakfast burritos and green chile, but service consistency and occasional prep issues mean a hit-or-miss experience.
Araujo's delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong breakfast burrito quality and exceptional value, with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and loyal regular following. However, inconsistent execution—particularly undercooked potatoes and flavor variation across visits—prevents grade A territory. Best experienced as a reliable budget breakfast spot rather than a destination restaurant.
The room feels unpretentious and cozy, the kind of neighborhood spot where regulars swap hellos over hot coffee and green chile. One diner summed it up: "A simple place with kind service and burritos that hit the spot." There is a small patio that feels calm and tucked away from 26th Ave, and prices are refreshingly low for the area. Cooking stays classic: breakfast burritos, chilaquiles, rellenos, enchiladas. The approach is straightforward, Colorado-Mex rather than cheffy; when the kitchen is on, flavors are comforting and portions generous. Expect potato-forward burritos with smoky chile; just know a minority of reviews report under-seasoned or undercooked potatoes and occasional mix-ups at the counter. Families do well here thanks to a real kids menu (cheese quesadilla, bean burrito, crispy taco) and familiar sides. If your kid likes simple rice, beans, cheese, and mild sauce, you will be fine; adventurous eaters can graduate to chilaquiles or enchiladas. Budget pricing helps make this an easy, low-stress option.
Area: Residential-meets-arterial corridor near Highlands attractions; casual, local foot traffic with commuters.
Safety: Generally safe, active streets; typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near Downtown Aquarium and Children’s Museum; mix of apartments and small businesses.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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