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    Mariscos El Rey 2

    3.0 (95 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    SHRIMP TEMPURA ROLL
    Eric G.

    A place with a big menu and definitely family style seafood was great delicious had different types of ceviche along with traditional Mexican plates. There was live music and vendors outside with homemade artistry. our overall service was good. Definitely busy on a Sunday so prepared to be in a bit of a weight depending on the size of of your group.

    HUACHINANGO FRITO
    Alicia S.

    Paso la catapizzia diria Chabelo!!! Okay, where should I start ... Fisrt and LAST time here, for sure! If I could give this place a 0 star I would. Service: not so good, just lack of experience and attention to the client. They need training. Also they are overwhelmed with so much people. Food: fish was really good BUT overpriced and over fried. Meet was too dry. The Mariscos were fine but not awesome, lack of flavor... the Sopa de Mariscos that I forgot to take a pic, had the type of fake crab that tastes like rubber... horrible. Soup with no flavor either. Drinks: my michelada was horrible served with warm beer. I asked for a tarugo that never arrived and on top was charged for. My friends mango colada was overly sweet. Prices: They charge you to even breathe, walk and sit in there. Food is overpriced and can't ask for extra leave of mint or anything without an additional cost. Parking: SUCKS ... good luck finding a spot on weekends Environment: HORRIBLE!!!! the music is ridiculously LOUD! You can't even have a conversation, literally feels like a damn bar. A lot of drunk males hanging at the bar area. Ladies if you can say so, look like freaking hookers. Its like latino community just go there as a night club during weekends. Not a friendly and family oriented. Avoid bringing kids. Weekends are very very crowed! Avoid sitting by restroom area... although this where I got to experience the type of people that come to this place. More than one band ! Also a trio walks around offering individual song request... the music is also not pleasant! Loud Banda and corridos, etc... y soy de mero Mazatlán Sinaloa!!! Soooo me se de todas a todas Literalmente, es como ir al penche burdel del 7. Gross! No recomendado para las familia!!! Es un asco de lugar.

    Very disappointed. Denver isn't known for great food but you usually can't go wrong with Mexican. I got chicken fajitas with barely can chicken and it literally had no taste, and oddly the chicken was cooked tomatoes which wasn't specified on their menu. Waste of $20 and will not be going back unfortunately

    Filet al mojo de ajo.
    James M.

    Thursday special. Any filet platter for $9.99. I had the filet al mojo de ajo. It was really flavorful. The portion was great with fries, rice and salad. Happy hour draft beers are $3 pints until 6pm. A great value.

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    Jen C.

    Met some work friends here for dinner and drinks. Loved the live music, loud yes, but great! Drinks were very good too. Food was good, lots of seafood on the menu (hence the name).

    Fish Ceviche
    Liya P.

    Came across this place when I noticed a long line out the door when driving by. First thing to know is that this is a seafood restaurant with super fresh ingredients. I went with a group and here are the highlights of what we ordered. - Fish Ceviche - Shrimp with Special Spicy Sauce (Camarones Cucarachos) - Guacamole - Oysters - Shrimp Trio - Pineapple, Shrimp, Steak, Chicken Fajitas (Fajipiña) The Fish Ceviche, Spicy Shrimp, and the Shrimp Trio were my favorites. Such high quality and fresh seafood, which can be tough to find in this landlocked state. I was floored by the Spicy Shrimp. Probably the best shrimp I've had in Denver. They come whole and are 100% worth the trouble of peeling each one. I would pass on the oysters though. They are huge but lack flavor. I'll definitely be back and will probably order a plate of the shrimp just for myself!

    Daniel G.

    Amazing food, amazing service. Visited from California and didn't think Denver had good mexican food. I was completely WRONG. This is amazing Mariscos!

    Shrimp tempura roll
    Gutierrez B.

    My dads local mariscos spot. Food was delicious ! Service was great! Everyone was attentive and the michelada was a hit !!! Def coming back! El lugar local de mariscos de mi papá. ¡La comida estaba deliciosa! ¡El servicio fue excelente! Todo el mundo estuvo atento y la michelada fue un éxito !!! ¡Definitivamente regresando!

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    I went in with my mother tonight. We've been served by Jesus twice, he is always very polite and attentive. Great server!

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    Amazing pizza and service !!!! Classic pizzeria, family owned, who cannot support this establishment !!!!

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    No me gustó el Suchi. Tiene más mucha cantidad de arroz y poco de proteína. Son grandes pero de solo arroz

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    Good food, good service, minimal English spoken but you can still manage by translating.

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    I had the carmones embolsados. Shrimp was mushy and rest of food was unseasoned. Do not eat here...

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