I used to live in Texas, capital of Tex-Mex, for a while and was curious to try out the food at Julio's Barrio. I would not recommend this place to anyone unless Julio's Barrio made some serious changes to the quality of the food.
We ordered the Enchiladas and Barrio Chili. The enchilada itself looked like it had been made from pre-made and processed products from Coop. The refried beans were clearly out of a can and still had a dry appearance. The corn was not grilled, but instead, were frozen and simply tossed into a pan to reheat. If I'm paying this much for a meal, it better have fresh ingredients made by someone experienced with Mexican food.
Their website says "It's as if we made a little piece of Mexico right here, just for you." I think any Mexican would hurl at the very notion. Do yourself a favor and go to Taco Time. At least you'll have some extra cash in your pocket.