"It is basically a market with a small eating space. The people we encountered were friendly and service oriented.I ordered a barbacoa taco and an asada taco. My son ordered a variety of tacos including a tongue taco. The tacos are small but hey they only cost $ 2.50. Both my son's tacos and mine were delicious. My son and I plan to return and try other menu items."
"The smoked meats on Fridays are impossible to beat. The service is exceptional, I was asked if I needed help numerous times. The employees seem so happy to work there and are very helpful. I love the ambiance, the well stocked shelves and smells are delightful. Don't forget to buy a deli sandwich! Holy smokes delicious."
Tiffani H.
Aug 24, 2024
Looking for an authentic Mexican market? You'll find it here! They also have a small restaurant inside where you can get delicious. Tacos are in point and food is as authentic as it gets.
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Zabby D.
Jan 6, 2024
Elk BisonLambBeefPorkGalore!!!Fresh and delish! Try the brats and the jerky when you are in there, too!!!
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Kristy A.
Jul 6, 2020
Amazing! Worth the drive from Florida. I checked in and got 10 percent off so I picked up all flavors of their dried beef some filet, steak dogs, and I'll post pics of before and after. Stay tuned.
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David M.
May 10, 2021
Rocky Mountain Meat Market is a nondescript gem, a North African "Middle Eastern" Halal market with one of the better selections of beef and lamb in the area, chicken too. Highly recommended to due the quality of the cuts and selection of more unusual items like lamb necks, kidneys, etc. Prices are very good also. I understand the owner is actually Algerian, and they carry products from the entire Mediterranean region including Morocco.
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"La Vaca is an awesome meat shop on Main St. in Littleton. We first started going there to purchase beef jerky, which is excellent. I then looked at their website and discovered they have a variety or grass fed and grass finished beef. It's not easy to find beef that's grass finished, and I appreciate that they offer that option. They have an excellent website and you can place an order for pickup, which is a great feature these days. Definitely give this local business a try!"
"Azul! It's time for another review, and what better place than Rocky Mountain Meat Market at Colorado/Iliff? Yea, they've got your lamb shanks, your prime beef. and (of course!) your spicy Merguez sausage, but there is so much more to peep at in this cozy little nook.The owner of RMMM is in fact Amazigh from Algeria (you'll notice that the Halal sign on the wall has English, Arabic, *and* Tifinagh letters when you enter), and his intent is to bring a bounty of North African delectables to his ever-eager customer base. Are you needing some hot-as-heck Harissa sauce from Tunisia to add some chile to your cooking? You can find it here - and how! Maybe instead you're in search of a nice big bag of couscous straight from Casablanca? Again, you've come to the right place. And how about a selection of soda from the proprietor's home country? One of my favorites in this regard is Selecto. "Oh, how does that one taste?", I hear you inquire. Well, it's kind of, um, apple-y, date-y, coke-y... hmm, maybe I should stop trying to describe it - let's just say you'll love it and leave it at that. But then, there are also bottles of orange-flower water, chocolate custard mixes, cans of succulently-sauced tuna, boxes of mint tea - basically, all your Maghrebi food needs will be filled in a single visit here.As it turns out however, it's truly your lucky day, because RMMM in fact features products from all across the Near and Middle East to enthuse over. How about a jumbo-sized can of ghee from Jordan (adorned with a very aerodynamic gazelle)? Or some fava beans with a plethora of seasoning choices, whether your tastes lean more towards Lebanon, Egypt, or al-Khalij (the Gulf region)? Ooh, those chocolate/hazelnut cookies from Turkey look good don't they? And I can attest that they're even more flavorful than you can imagine. And naturally, the shelves are filled with jars upon jars of pickled and preserved vegetables of all kinds too - from cucumbers, to olives, to grape leaves, to.... Oops! I really should watch where I'm going a bit more, shouldn't I? I very nearly backed into this substantial selection of enormous bags of rice from India and Pakistan. But my favorite part of the shop is probably the cooler, where I can buy Kalb el Louz (Algerian semolina/almond cake) or Mille-Feuille (layered cream pastry)."