Tamayo Restaurant

1400 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80202
Phone - (720) 946-1433
Categories: Cultural Attractions Events & Facilities

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MMM-MMM Mexican-A Guide to Denver's Best Bets
  • By Jessica H
  • Updated about 1 month ago
  • 1 Thumb Up

Modern Mexican is how this restaurant describes itself, and the meals deliver. The Carne Asada dishes are outstanding with the perfect amount of heat and spices to give it it’s flavor. Cilantro, avocado and other fresh ingredients make this restaurant a stand-out. If weather is permitting, ask to sit on the rooftop patio with an excellent view of downtown and the city.

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  • Started by perry
  • Updated 3 months ago
  • 6 Thumbs Up

Denver’s poster child establishment for “new west” cuisine. An excellent and very inventive menu, with a strong nod to mexican and eclectic modern flavors. Prime location, with one of the best outdoor patio (rooftop) scenes in Denver. Their Guacamole and Roasted Corn soup are homemade gems.

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  • By Nina
  • Updated 3 months ago
  • 5 Thumbs Up

For the best $9.50 guacamole in town, this modern Mexican restaurant has the perfect ambiance for Gabrielle.

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  • By leigh
  • Updated 3 months ago
  • 11 Thumbs Up
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  • By lomat
  • Updated 5 months ago
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  • By perry
  • Updated 4 months ago
  • 1 Thumb Up

For a taste of the New West, Tamayo never fails. A must visit for those interested in sampling the “best of the west”. A great rooftop patio makes it a special evening spot in the spring and summer.

Patio Dining in Denver
  • By Brenda
  • Updated 4 months ago
  • 3 Thumbs Up

A modern mexican restaurant takes traditional mexican cuisine and adds an unexpected twist that delivers an unexpectedly fabulous dining experience.

The patio is a very festive place to have before dinner drinks as well as dinner. Offering a spectacular view of the western slope, it is covered which has its pros and cons. Pros – the obvious one: staying out of the rain (a rare occurance in Denver). Con – the heat gets trapped under the canopy making it uncomfortably warm on a hot summer night. Ask to be seated in the area that is not covered!

Enjoy!