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Welcome to Casa Vallarta

Located in Aurora, CO, Casa Vallarta is a vibrant Mexican and seafood restaurant known for its welcoming atmosphere and diverse menu. Offering a range of options from appetizers like Cheese Crispi and Nachos Vallarta to savory soups like Menudo and Caldo 7 Mares, Casa Vallarta has something for every palate. Customers praise the hot wings, ice-cold beer, and flavorful Mexican dishes like the Enchilada, taco, tostada combination platter. The friendly staff, quick service, and complimentary sopapillas make dining at Casa Vallarta a memorable experience. Don't miss out on the happy hour specials, full bar, and outdoor seating for a truly enjoyable dining experience.

LOCATIONS
  • Casa Vallarta
    4002 S Parker Rd Aurora, CO 80014
    4002 S Parker Rd Aurora, CO 80014 Hotline: (303) 617-4957

Welcome to Casa Vallarta, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Aurora, Colorado. Located at 4002 S Parker Rd, this vibrant Mexican seafood bar offers a delightful combination of traditional flavors and a lively dining atmosphere, making it a staple for both residents and visitors alike.

As you step inside, the colorful décor evokes a warm, inviting spirit reminiscent of Mexico, blending rustic charm with modern flair. Patrons often rave about the spacious setting and friendly service that make every visit enjoyable, whether you’re here for a casual meal or a special occasion.

At Casa Vallarta, the menu is a culinary fiesta. Begin your journey with one of their hearty sopas. The Caldo 7 Mares is a must-try, showcasing seven varieties of seafood in a spicy broth that warms the soul. For a unique twist, dive into the Sopa De Tortillas, a delightful tortilla soup brimming with chicken, avocado, and Monterey cheese.

As for the main courses, you simply cannot go wrong with the highly praised chicken fajitas, which boast an abundance of sautéed bell peppers and onions. Customers have praised these flavorful sizzling platters, making them a highlight of any visit. If you’re in the mood for something indulgent, the Pollo A La Crema, chicken swimming in a creamy sauce with mushrooms, is a dish that promises to hit the spot.

But don’t forget to save room for dessert! Treat yourself to the traditional churros, perfectly dusted with cinnamon sugar, or indulge in the rich Mexican Cajeta Cheesecake that combines velvety creaminess with the unique flavor of caramel.

Casa Vallarta is more than just a restaurant; it’s a community hub. Whether you're catching a game on the many TVs or enjoying their outdoor patio, the vibrant atmosphere is palpable. Locals like Denise T. and JoJo E. often highlight the exceptional service and the buzz during Broncos games, making it the perfect spot for both food lovers and sports enthusiasts.

In conclusion, Casa Vallarta stands out not just for its delicious food but also for its welcoming ambiance and attentive service. With something for everyone—from spicy seafood to sweet desserts—this restaurant is a fantastic representation of Mexican cuisine in Aurora. So gather your friends or family and head over to Casa Vallarta for an unforgettable dining experience!

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Denise T.
Denise T.

This place is a good staple in the neighborhood. I have had amazing meals and meh meals but overall not usually disappointed. We tend to sit at the bar and the service is good there. The service in the dining area has been hit or miss mostly depends on how busy they are. The place can get packed. You can usually tell if there are any parking spots nearby. My favorite item to get is the chicken fajitas. They usually load them up with yummy bell peppers and onions. I also love their chips and salsa. They have a regular red salsa but then they also have something somewhat similar to pico de gallo but it has cabbage and other stuff in it. I have never seen anything like that served anywhere else. During Broncos games they usually has a build your own taco bar and delicious chicken wings. They are based on how many drinks you buy, but typically a good deal to grab some free food to go with your margaritas.

JoJo E.
JoJo E.

Some of the best hot wings in town and ice cold beer on tap. What more can you want? Oh, their Mexican food is decent as well and I love their tvs on game day and the outdoor patio!!

James M.
James M.

Tasty food. I frequented the place nearly 20 years ago. Same family owns it. I used to go 1-2 times per week when driving home from work, for their great food and happy hour. The food is still great. Service is great with an ample selection of spirits. Menu and bar has something for anyone.

Janelle J.
Janelle J.

Located on a corner lot, this place offers a spacious and welcoming atmosphere! From the friendly staff to the quick service, we loved our experience here. Huge menu with various options to choose from, there should be something for everyone you're with. I ordered the Enchilada, taco, tostada combination platter with chicken as my protein and my fiancé ordered the molchjete. Everything tasted so fresh and delicious! The overall noise level wasnt loud which we appreciated for a chill dinner out. We would definitely be back!

MinhTho N.
MinhTho N.

Right off the batch, I love their décor with different colored tiles against the rust orange and yellow walls. Food and drinks are typical what you would expect to get a decent Mexican restaurant. They also offer complimentary sopapillas to end your meal. Service is kind and prompt. Overall, we had a good experience here.

Mateo E.
Mateo E.

After a kids' ball game in Aurora tonight, we were looking for a new Mexican fix. I recalled a co-worker who lives in A Town telling me she likes Casa Vallarta, so off we went. For maybe the first time in my life, the hostess didn't look at the only two people standing there and ask, "How many?" Instead, she grabbed two menus and asked us where we'd like to sit. We sat on the covered patio and enjoyed a cool evening breeze. Noise from nearby Parker Road was hardly noticeable. This was a pleasant surprise. Our drink server was prompt, and soon, we had a massive margarita to flank some iced tea and waters. They do not skimp here on size or strength, as there was plenty o' tequila for a decent buzz. I had the Enchiladas Mexicana. One each of cheese (the best), chicken, and picadillo were slathered in spicy red sauce and accompanied by refritos and rice. That it doesn't come standard with a watery lettuce/tomato garnish (ugh) was huge. About half the time, I ask for no l/t, but have to scrape it off when the food arrives. That's a bummer. This was a sizable portion. The beans boast a nice mouthfeel. My rice was a bit dry, but when I tried my companion's, it was moist and delicious. Her picadillo tacos were hefty, tasty, and arrived with beans as well. At meal's end, our server, Martha--who'd been sweet, friendly, and attentive--brought us two mini-sopapillas with whipped cream and fruit. On. The House. We thanked her as heartily as we could before digging in to this unexpected treat. Any pecadillos? Yes. Prices are steep but not quite outrageous for Denver suburbia. We eclipsed $50 with tip for the items listed here and an iced tea. My meal did not come with tortillas, either. After stints in South Texas and Northern New Mexico, I just cannot grasp why many Front Range Mexican joints neither supply or even offer tortillas or sopas to accompany a meal. Pico de gallo was ok, but the house salsa was so runny that it preferred my shirt to staying on the chips. Overall, we had great service, a stiff margarita, and serviceable, but pricey food. 3.75 stars.