Que Bueno Suerte!
Looking for a spot in Denver where you can enjoy delicious Mexican flavors with a laid-back vibe? Que Bueno Suerte! is the place to be! Located at 1518 S Pearl St, this trendy yet cozy restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience that’s perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re enjoying a casual night out with friends or celebrating a special moment with your loved one, the ambiance at Que Bueno Suerte! strikes the perfect balance between romantic, upscale, and a classy vibe—without the overwhelming noise you sometimes get at busy spots. It’s the ideal environment for a comfortable yet memorable meal.
When it comes to the menu, Que Bueno Suerte! doesn’t disappoint. The Queso Fundido is a crowd favorite—melted cheese with a burst of flavor that pairs perfectly with their house-made tortillas. If you're looking for something with a bit of a kick, the Molotes—crispy, stuffed corn dough pockets—are a must-try. They’re packed with savory fillings and topped off with sauces that add the perfect balance of flavor. For those who crave hearty comfort food, the Short Rib is rich and tender, a true testament to their commitment to quality.
But don’t think that vegetarian options are left out. The Vegetarian Breakfast Burrito offers a delicious combination of fresh veggies and hearty ingredients, making it a standout choice for anyone wanting a satisfying, plant-based meal.
No meal at Que Bueno Suerte! would be complete without indulging in dessert, and their Flan is absolutely divine. Creamy, caramel-infused goodness that’s the perfect way to end a meal.
From the moderate noise level that keeps the atmosphere lively to the carefully curated dishes, Que Bueno Suerte! has quickly become a go-to destination for those seeking authentic Mexican cuisine in Denver. Whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth, each visit feels like a new experience waiting to be savored.
Reviews
They do molcajete! I never noticed it on the menu but it's a very good deal and the bright, acidic sauce melds together the chicken, cactus, peppers, beef and shrimp brilliantly. Grace treated us well and, combined with the excellent happy hour we got out for what seems like a steal.
The food here was some of my favorite Mexican I've had in Denver recently. The ambiance is also super fun and festive, live music, fun decor, etc. Our service was semi mediocre, but definitely could have been worse. I try not to judge a place off of service from one visit, so I'll definitely be back. Highly recommend the queso, enchiladas, and cuatro leches (they add coconut milk to there's)
Absolute favorite taco joint in the city. Hubby and I treat ourselves to this joint after the pearl street market. Fried avocado tacos are my go to but have never had anything bad here. They have changed things up some and added rice to the taco plate which is freaking delicious. Skinny marg on the side and people watching, can't get any better. Love this place.
Definitely not the best; definitely not the most authentic. Hold on hold on...I definitely have more to say here! What I couldn't ignore about this restaurant were its great location (Washington Park), its s ambitious and its service. After a nice walk in Washington Park with friends, we cane here to get some late night snacks. I didn't want to eat a large meal so I went with a few sides: a bowl of black refried beans and a plate of guacamole. Both of them were good portions. They tasted good; absolutely no complaints there. Our waiter was nice/friendly. I appreciated his professionalism. What I was most impressed with was the ambiance. To some people, the interior design/decorations might be a bit too grandiose. To me, it looked fun. It was as if it was making the slow Tuesday night more fun for the diners. Consider dressing up to its ambience is what I suggest to people. I will definitely go back here to have some main item from the menu. Definitely tacos or something else. Good place for a little hangout time with friends or even date night!
Que Bueno Suerte exceeded my expectations in many ways. I went for a Tamalada class which includes two drinks and a plate of tamales. Do not sleep on this place if you haven't been. Their vegetarian tamale with their sage cream sauce was out of this world delicious! For the class we had a regular margarita and a paloma type of drink. They were both so good! The paloma had aperol in it which was a different yet wonderful take on a paloma. I could've had a few more of those if we had stayed longer. They have a lot of space too so I think it would be nice for bigger groups too. It has a fun atmosphere too. Once they opened after the class the energy really picked up! The service was also wonderful. Everyone was attentive and made sure we were well taken care of!