Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Mexican spot with big portions, popular green chile, and fast, friendly service, though pricing add-ons and occasional service inconsistencies frustrate some diners.
Jaimes Mexican Restaurant delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality—particularly its signature green chile—and reliable, friendly service. However, inconsistent execution with occasional cold plates and service lapses, combined with recent billing complaints, prevents a higher grade. The spacious, comfortable dining room and loyal regular base reflect genuine community appeal, though it remains a local favorite rather than a destination restaurant.
The room feels warm and bustling, a neighborhood hangout where servers keep chips and drinks flowing and big plates land fast. One diner said it felt like eating with a big family, and regulars praise the green chile as their go-to. Lines build at peak times, but most feel the wait pays off. Cooking leans classic Colorado-Mex—smothered burritos, crisp rellenos, and combo plates—more comfort than cutting-edge, with options to tweak heat. Expect large portions and reliable flavors rather than chef theatrics; seafood plates run pricier, while burritos and combos deliver value. Families are welcome. The menu has kid-ready choices—tacos, burritos, rice and beans, and fluffy sopapillas. A few guests found kids options pricey, so ask about portions and extras. If your crew needs very mild spice, request mild green chile or sauce on the side.
Area: Suburban southwest Denver strip with family traffic; casual, drive-to destination with local repeat clientele.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterials, typical evening foot traffic; no specific safety issues reported in reviews.
Nearby: Near residential blocks, small retail centers and services; not a tourist zone, mostly neighborhood diners.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
View full analysis on Seemor →