Little Jalapeño has relocated from Barrington to a new home at 219 White Horse Pike in Audubon, former home of Romi’s Kitchen, and just up the road from Legacy Diner.
The move, which happened about three weeks ago, brings a larger space and improved layout, making for a more comfortable dine-in and takeout experience.
While the setting is new, the menu remains the same—featuring the authentic Mexican dishes that built its loyal following, from tacos and burritos to quesadillas and more.
Guests can still expect staples like tacos, burritos, quesadillas, tamales, and house-made specialties that have earned it praise for its quality. It’s particularly loved for its Nachos Supreme, which have earned the restaurant rave reviews.
Little Jalapeño first opened in Barrington as a modest, community-focused spot, quickly gaining traction for its flavorful, no-frills approach to Mexican cuisine. The decision to move reflects its growth and desire to expand.
Audubon provides a fitting backdrop for the restaurant’s next chapter. Positioned along White Horse Pike, the new location offers greater exposure while staying close to the customer base that helped the business thrive.
For current fans, it’s the same great food—just with more room to enjoy it. For new fans, congratulations on Audubon’s newest Mexican restaurant. Enjoy!

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