Julio's Burritos Restaurant in San Angelo

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#161 From 294 in San Angelo
7.9
216 Review
Ambience
7.9/10
Food
7.9/10
Interior
7.9/10
Prices
7.9/10
Service
7.9/10
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$$ Burrito, Mexican
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ngl, great food. But whoever runs these stores needs to be sent to a nursing home. They are allergic to money and close way too often. Should be open till at least 9. Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person $1–10 Food: 5 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 2 Recommended dishes Burritos
Luckily the food was good because the customer service was absolutely terrible. Dora is who helped us, she had a nasty attitude the whole time and sold us a coffee knowing they were all out. There was also a child hanging out in the back, I am assuming he belonged to one of the workers. Please provide Dora with additional training on how to treat paying customers, having an attitude at 9 am is just not it.
The customer service was great very helpful and polite I give them a 10 plus, I even recommend every one to go by Julio's Service Take out Meal type Brunch Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Burritos
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2 years ago
Has to be the slowest drive thru in town. Almost 20 minutes for one burrito. And whats up with the tip jar in the drive thru? You also forgot the hot sauce...
I went to this location today and was so disappointed. The lady didn’t have on gloves and was coughing while making my food. I really like Julio’s but this location needs some serious customer service training and the proper way to prepare food for their customers . Service Take out Meal type Breakfast Price per person $1–10
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Woody 13
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5 years ago
Awesome food and very relaxing. Big TV and plenty of fans going so it's never hot. Only place where my son doesn't pick at his food. Salsa Bar!
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chelsea
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A year ago
Order was simple 4 bacon potato and I got home and it was bunch of eggs and little to no bacon. Called and spoke with two different people and they seemed like they didn't know the correct way of handle this easy situation. It simple come back and get right order...but it was to hard to figure out what to do smh..
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Shelly B
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11 months ago
My burrito was so hard I could not even eat it. The bacon and potatoes were SO hard!! One burrito cost me freaking six dollars! Their prices are absolutely astronomically ridiculous! I get inflation, but this place is taking it too far. Service Take out Meal type Breakfast Price per person $1–10 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3
Went through the drive through asked for a burrito plate and asked if they could go light on the peppers and onions and i feel like they purposely put more than normal! There were more veggies than meat...
I don’t usually leave reviews, whether my experience was good or bad. In THIS case, I was left with no other option. I saw no open signs at this restaurant when I pulled in, but after driving around the parking lot, I was able to deduct that they must have been open, drive-thru only. We pulled up to the drive-thru and I had decided on ordering a beef fajita salad, priced nicely at $8.00. In fairness, there was a hand written note on the menu stating that the actual prices may be different than what are listed on the menu. The cashier told me that she would have my total at the window. After I pulled up she informed me that my salad would be $13.39 with card or $12.74 with cash. Frustrated, I questioned how the price could be so much higher, but she assured me that that’s how much it had gone up from $8.00. Hungry, and thinking the quality may be worth the price, I dug out the cash and 74 cents in change. I drove about 10 miles back to our job site where I could not wait to get stopped and begin digging into this salad bowl. When I opened the container I realized that this was in fact a taco salad. Taco salads are fine with me, I like taco salads, but this one didn’t look so good. Nonetheless, I laced it with the provided toppings (red salsa from a packet and… ranch..?) and commenced to eating. My first thought was, “Wow! Second worse fajita beef I have EVER had.” For not only was it irreparably tough, but it was refrigerator cold. I just didn’t understand. But my hunger, and refusal to waste any food made from plants and animals put on this earth by God, had me determined to finish this miserable excuse for a taco salad. Everything from the lettuce, to the taco shell, to the ranch (again, why..?), and ESPECIALLY to the beef, had missed the mark by four miles. If par for the taco salad course was a 3, and Dairy Queen was on par, this place was shooting 7 over. My point here is this; knowing what I now know, there is a 0% chance of me ever returning to that place. Like I said, $10 at Dairy Queen would have yielded a taco salad over 3X better. So please, if your considering eating here and you read this review DO NOT DO IT. Just go to Rosa’s down the road if you want to spend $13 for a Tex-Max lunch. If I could go back in time now, I would have just not eaten lunch. I would have saved my $12.74 and used it to buy diesel. That way, I could drive as far away from this restaurant as possible (which unfortunately in our current economy, is about 25 miles or so). Thanks for reading my review. Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20
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