
Casa Mariachi is a family-friendly Mexican restaurant located at 9771 S Parker Rd, Parker, Colorado. They offer a wide variety of home-cooked family recipes, specializing in Mexican beer and margaritas, and provide gluten-free options without compromising authentic flavors.
Unassuming neighborhood nook serving up straightforward Mexican plates.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9771 S Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80134
Phone: (720) 842-5105
Website: https://www.casamariachiparker.com/
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Reviews
Casa Mariachi is a fantastic spot for truly authentic and delicious Mexican food! Every dish we ordered was bursting with flavor, freshly prepared, and clearly made with care. From the tacos to the enchiladas, everything felt like a little taste of Mexico.
The atmosphere is fun, colorful, and lively — a great place to enjoy a meal with friends or family. Most of the staff were incredibly pleasant and friendly, checking in on us and making sure we had everything we needed. The only downside was that the hostess who greeted us didn’t seem very welcoming, but thankfully, the rest of the team made up for it with their kindness and attention.
We were especially impressed by the reasonable prices and the fact that they didn’t charge extra for additional salsa — a small touch, but much appreciated!
Overall, a wonderful experience and a place I’d definitely return to for great food and good vibes. Highly recommend!
Unfortunately, the food was really disappointing. I’ve been to a lot of Mexican restaurants and have a pretty good sense of what “average” is, and this was definitely below that. I ordered the tacos El Carbon and was surprised when they came out completely smothered in sauce to the point that you couldn’t actually pick them up and eat them like tacos. I’ve honestly never had that happen at any other Mexican restaurant. I work in construction and have a pretty solid appetite, and normally I would have finished the whole plate given the portion size, but I just couldn’t stomach it. It didn’t taste very good and didn’t resemble any tacos al carbon dish I’ve had before.
My wife had the chimichangas and felt the same way — she found them really unappetizing and ended up leaving most of her meal as well.
About halfway through our meal, a horrible smell filled the restaurant. It smelled like burning paper and plastic, and for a moment I honestly thought there might be a kitchen fire and the place might need to be evacuated. The smell eventually faded, but it lingered long enough to make the experience even worse.
Also, this seems to be a very popular spot for birthday celebrations. Within about 15 minutes, four different tables were being serenaded by staff. I appreciate the effort to celebrate customers, but having it happen over and over in such a short span was a bit over the top and made it hard to enjoy what was already a disappointing meal.
Overall, we were pretty let down after finally deciding to try this place.