The atmosphere in Julio's is truly astounding. Unfortunately everything else just seems a little off. Their menu is lacking variety. Their drinks are incredibly overpriced and add up quickly. How does a margarita cost $15? I mean honestly.
I had the steak fajitas which were tasty. However there was very little meat compared to the amount of veggies in the skillet. They could have cut the steak a little more to save me the trouble of doing so. I ended up with huge wads, and subsequently lacking bites. The fajita wraps themselves didn't taste as fresh as one might like. And there wasn't quite enough guac/salsa/sour cream and cheese to last the whole meal. As well I didn't get an extra plate where I could assemble each fajita so I ended up using the one that came under the napkins. My friend didn't get one either so he reused mine a little later on. They had us in a corner booth with tight access to the wall seats and butt numbing pull up seats. I was very uncomfortable towards the end of the meal.
Our waitress was very slow. We waited over ten minutes for our bills which had to be changed twice more despite her taking notes as we identified what we each had to eat and drink. Also I didn't like that they tacked on an 18% gratuity without notifying us just because we had a large group. That seemed like such a thankless response for us bringing them so many customers. I don't normally tip that much, let alone for less than satisfactory service. Three margaritas and a plate of fajitas should not cost $80. It just shouldn't.
I will avoid this place as best I can because there is just so much better value available in this great city.