El Tejado Denver

Mexican restaurant · Overland

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"When maximum comfort calls, this cozy old-school fixture on South Broadway answers with an enormous menu that guarantees something for everyone — from raw oysters to liver and onions, menudo to myriad molcajetes, pozole to pork chops smothered in green chile, and huevos rancheros to enchiladas in mole. A full bar does its part to ease the mind as well." - Ruth Tobias, Eater Staff

Where to Find Denver’s Most Satisfying Mexican Food

2651 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210 Get directions

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