Red-shirted "lifeguards" are veteran Chuy's employees who help get new locations up and running |
In the comfortable bar area, you'll encounter the ubiquitous flatscreen TVs, but also the rear of a vintage Chrysler doubling as a nacho bar. Here, I started off with their classic margarita with fresh-squeezed lime juice. Very refreshing, but I found their frozen strawberry margarita to be even better. Another stand-out is the Texas Martini, which has jalapeno-stuffed olives, and you can actually detect their presence in the flavor.
Chuy's famous margarita |
Made with fresh-squeezed lime juice |
The Dog Wall, where you can bring a framed photo of your mutt to add to the collection |
This appears to be your typical nacho bar... |
...except it has Chuy's famous sauces... |
...and is in the trunk of a Chrysler... |
...and perhaps most importantly, is free from 4-7 PM Monday-Friday |
One man in Mexico makes thousands of these for Chuy's all these years later (the first Chuy's opened in Austin in 1982) |
Step up to the bar |
Some of these fish are not like the others |
Artificial palm trees in the main dining room |
Each one is distinctive - this one is bearing coconuts |
And this one sports a dying, yellow leaf |
Seating is vintage Americana |
Neon? Check |
Hubcaps? Check |
Automotive wall decor graces the Hubcap Room |
The glass-enclosed tortilla station may be the most important spot in the restaurant |
Each Chuy's has a "Pride Wall" featuring what employees are most proud of, including staff members and charity work |
Chicken roasting oven |
Spices and seasonings custom-made for Chuy's |
Chuy's combs yard and estate sales on both sides of the border to find unique artworks... |
...and vintage photos |
The entry foyer |
Chuy's famous sauces |
Classic Tex-Mex Enchiladas plate with refried beans and Mexican rice |
Tough, dry rubbery steak is my pet peeve in steak burritos. This steak was the best-ever; tender, juicy, and flavorful thanks to quality meat and that marinade. Where I often avoid steak burritos because of the chance of finding a Goodyear tire playing the role of steak, here I will seek this Steak Burrito out, and recommend you do as well. A side of charro beans plays like a chili without beef, and goes well with the other side on the platter, green chile rice. I prefer the green chile rice to the Mexican rice here.
Get a load of that melted cheese |
Pause for a sip of the Texas Martini |
Chicka-Chicka Boom-Boom chicken enchiladas with refried beans and green chile rice |
The best chicken you'll find in an enchilada |
Strawberry Frozen Margarita |
Fresh tostada chips, crunchy and piping hot |
The Steak Burrito is a must-try |
A side of charro beans is great on a fall evening |
Look at that steak and melted cheese |
I'm looking forward to trying the two Elvis items on the menu on future visits - Elvis Green Chile Fried Chicken, and the Elvis Presley Memorial Combo. Any place that has a shrine to Elvis is my kind of place. The good news is that I'm pretty sure The King would approve of the food, as well. If you know Elvis, you know he had high standards when it came to food. Fortunately, so does Chuy's. This is the way Tex-Mex should be made. Five stars.
I need one of these |
A great American |
"Get me one of those Elvis Memorial Combos" |
"Have you seen my TV glasses?" |
"Psst. Ask your server about Creamy Jalapeno Sauce" |
#EverythingEarnedFiveStars
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The end result wound up being a lot more tacky than I imagined, but I can't complain as it is far up the Pike away from the Row. Hopefully, they will siphon off the crowd that Uncle Julio's attracts and contribute to something more progressive occupying the UJ corner.
ReplyDelete5:56: If you think every review is 5 stars, you obviously haven't read all my reviews. Educate yourself before trolling.
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ReplyDeleteHave you ever had a martini that you couldn't taste the olives, birdbrain?
ReplyDelete6:33: Read again: JalapeƱo-stuffed olives, not regular olives.
DeleteHeadline in today's Post: "Hoarding Food Like A Doomsday Prepper"
ReplyDeleteYes. Gibson Gin martinis have cocktail onions, not olives.
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A Gibson is not a Martini. It is a Gibson.
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Save your money, it's low quality Mexican food. I went to Chuy's in Atlanta, which reminded me of El Toritos from the 1980's. The restaurant was tacky, the food was poor, and the waiters were kids from high school. It was cheap, but so was the experience.
ReplyDelete6:51: "Low quality"? Are you sure we're talking about the same restaurant here?
DeleteYou have no idea what you're talking about. I got to the Atlanta location often and it's excellent every time
DeleteI want a Taco Truck on every corner but Reamer and Trump are standing in the way of progress. Term Limits. Clinton-Kaine 2016. Dyer 2020.
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ReplyDeleteUhm, you might want to fix your comment. Dyer is a huge Trump supporter, and a mini-Trump himself.
It IS a martini. I don't expect someone of your limited martini knowledge to know that, but it is a type of martini.
ReplyDeleteThen there's the classic martini with a twist of lemon. No olives.
Stirred.
#dummkopf
Remember when Dyer was a Hogan supporter.
ReplyDeleteWhat did you expect 6:51? It was Atlanta after all.
ReplyDeleteNo complaints for the Dallas one. Chile relleno. Superb.
What did you expect 6:51? It was Atlanta after all.
DeleteYou don't know what you're talking about either. Atlanta food scene is among best in the nation. Far better than here I'll tell you that.
I remember when a guide to Atlanta for those visiting the 1996 said that the best chili in town was in Wendy's, and the best Italian food was in Olive Garden. Sounds like a paradise for Dyer. But hopefully it's improved in the last 20 years.
ReplyDelete8:51 it was a joke calm down
ReplyDeleteGreat report. I'm hungry for all the delicious food already!
ReplyDeleteAnyone voting for Clinton is a chump
ReplyDeletePeople hate on you so much Dyer! Forget them and report on!
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