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OLD MARKET.
With flavorful, inexpensive food and great margaritas, this casual Mexican restaurant is a must. Julio's is located next to the Omaha History Center and provides an intimate ambience accented with neon lights, Tex-Mex accents, and tiered tables and booths. The food is filling and includes fajitas, burritos, enchiladas, and even the classic burger for those wanting something less adventurous. And if there's a Nebraska ball game to be seen, the owners are fans and will have it on in the bar television.
(© 10Best)
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"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago |
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No service @ Julio's Downtown
We were greeted by a rude waitress who threw the menus on the table. We sat at the table for 10 mins watching 3 other tables getting served without anyone even taking our drink order. After realizing that we were not going to be served in this restraunt we left. As we were leaving the same rude waitress that greeted us was with a table outside making sure they were alright, not saying a word to us as we left. To my suprise when i called to speak to the manager the next day, i found out that she was the same rude waitress that greeted us. Worst service ever if you can even call it service.
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"Maika58205"
more than a month ago |
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I live in the area and was hungry for good Mexican food, or even semi-good Tex-Mex. Rest assured this is not the place. The cheese sauce tasted too canned, the chips were stale, and not even the margaritas were real. It's a bar first, which happens to have food, but not even the bar is much to boast about.
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"uncledBad"
more than a month ago |
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Nebraska is no excuse for ground beef in a beef chimichanga -- bland, greasy and tasteless to boot. When stuck in Omaha, perhaps it is better to stick to the burgers and steaks. Nice tequila selection raises rating to 2 stars.
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