
Los Volcanes Authentic Mexican Restaurant brings the vibrant, authentic flavors of Mexico to Colorado Springs with a wide variety of dishes, including tacos, enchiladas, seafood, and vegetarian options. From our fresh carne asada to our fully stocked bar and welcoming service, we’re here to make every visit a delicious and memorable experience.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4767 N Carefree Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80917
Phone: (719) 698-7579
Website: http://losvolcanes.co/
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Reviews
First off the prices on the online menu are inaccurate and lower than what they are in the restaurant. (Ex combo # 5 online $10, ordering online or in restaurant $$13, tacos online $5, in restaurant $5.50)
The restaurant is spacious, open and clean. A few small TV’s hang on the walls with various sports on throughout.
Chips and salsa were average. Salsa was a bit watery, and the cabbage salsa was bland and tasteless. Chips were served warm and were good though.
Food arrive fast after ordering. Service was friendly and attentive.
Portions were generous. I had the enchilada combination plate. It was good. Not great but overall ok. Beans and rice were pretty much average I’d say. Beans a little runny and rice was lacking any real flavor but they both paired well with the enchilada sauce.
We also ordered 3 different tacos. The birria was probably the favorite, followed by the carbon pollo. The fried fish taco missed the mark completely though. The fish very much resembled boxed fish sticks and overall was not good.
Overall, it was good to finally try Los Volcanoes. Prices are good on some things (combination plates) and a little overpriced on others (like the Classico menu items)
Birria tacos were best I’ve had. Will be back for more!
Atmosphere & Layout
The restaurant has a fairly open floor plan with a bar and televisions, creating a casual and relaxed dining environment. While nothing particularly stood out in terms of ambiance, it felt comfortable and welcoming.
Food & Drinks
To start, we were served chips and salsa. The chips were standard, but one of the salsas had coleslaw mixed in—definitely not my thing, but that’s a personal preference.
For our entrees, my wife ordered the Chile Relleno and Chimichanga combination. Unfortunately, the Chile Relleno was overcooked, and she wasn’t a fan of the beans.
I went with the shredded beef burritos with beans and rice. For $13, the portion was generous, and I found it to be rather tasty with no complaints. Solid choice for the price.
For drinks, I had the wildberry tea, and my wife got the peach tea. At $5 a glass, we expected better quality, but the tea tasted like it was the bottom of the barrel—definitely not worth the price.
Service & Overall Experience
Service was good, and the food came out quickly, which we appreciated.
For now, I’d rate our experience 3 stars. The food had some hits and misses, and the tea was disappointing, but the service and portion sizes were solid. We’ll consider a return visit to see if things improve.