(817) 377-2777
5301 Camp Bowie Blvd
Fort Worth,
TX
76107
32.7349
-97.4006
Neighborhood: West Beyer
Price:
$$
Last updated 4.01.09
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Lunch Spot, Group Dining, Carry Out, Outdoor Dining
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
Yes
Other Locations:
What People Are Saying About Uncle Julio's Fine Mexican
Featured Review
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In Short – The bright, spacious room is all greens, reds and yellows, with painted terra-cotta walls covered with an assortment of tchotchkes. The menu features plates of chicken tamales, enchiladas with sour cream sauce, and jumbo shrp stuffed with Jack cheese and jalapenos, wrapped in bacon and grilled. Desserts include the cajeta: a large ball of vanilla ice cream rolled in toasted coconut and pecans.
Editor's Tips
- What to Drink:
- Margarita lovers can pick one of the nearly 20 tequilas and get a hand-mixed cocktail. Or try the Sangria Swirl, a potent frozen concoction that mixes fruity sangria with golden margarita.
IT WAS AWESOME
by wandasethi at Citysearch
It was awesome the strawberry margarita had the perfect blend of tequilla and alchohol..I went on my bday and IT WAS AWESOME
Over Rated
by chefdanny1 at Citysearch
Uncle Julio?s is a chain of restaurants and you can tell in their food and service. WAY too over priced for the amount of food you get. We were seated outside on the patio and could not hear our conversation with Camp Bowie Blvd as your backdrop. My wife ordered the cheese enchiladas thinking she was safe, she is a vegetarian, and received her food with beef in the red sauce- yuk! Vegetarians beware! Our server was very slow and abandoned our table after we got our food. If you want Mexican please go to Joe T.'s much better and well worth the wait!
- Pros: plenty of parking
- Cons: food, service, price tag
Cream sauce ingredient's of dubious orgins
by smokem at Citysearch
All of the cooks frequent the Greek man's bath house down the street and wear rainbow flags on their uniforms. Stay away from anything that has a cream sauce on it. Know what I mean? The men's bathrooms have gloryhole's that go into the kitchen. I think they utilize them to get the ingredients for that cream sauce. Know what I mean? They all smoke clove cigarette's and hum "Hold Me Closer Tiny Dancer" while they cook. One of the cook's died not long ago and they had him buried with his bum sticking out of the ground. His friends wanted to stop by for a cold one. Know what I mean?
Unbelievable Taste!
by liggetts_lady at Citysearch
Growing up in Arizona closer to the border of Mexico, I have been fortunate to taste some of the best Mexican food on earth. I have tried over thirty (30) Mexican Restaurant's in the Dallas area. So far Uncle Julio's is the best in town. As far as fresh goes, you will never find wilted lettuce or mushy tomatoes. Always fresh veggies and meats. If chicken enchiladas are your favorite, you love their sour cream sauce. The sauce is very tasty, creamy not watery and never taste like powdered cheese. Same for the chili con queso, Oh my! It is the best. The portions are enough to feed a herd of cattle, so bring an appetite or a few friends. Service is always top notch, not like other experiences I have had. Prompt greeting, quick drinks, hot food instead of warm or cold. Ask any question about the menu, the servers have tasted everything. Including the frog legs. I have not had those, sorry can't stomach that one. I hear they are very tasty. I recommend the Cadillac platter or the Juarez.
- Pros: Parking, Atmosphere, Variety, Taste, Service
Best taste in all foods in Metro
by vickie51 at Citysearch
My ex-husband and I love the food as well as the service in both locations. We still visit for the food and it's so romanic. Try it for yourself and see!!!
- Pros: lots of parking, quick seating, romanic, nice and clean
- Cons: need more than two locations in metro, need service in Arlington? Grand Prairie ?!


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