Uncle Julio's - Chicago

#15 - Vegetarian - Chicago, #42 - Vegetarian - Chicago, Mexican
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Uncle Julio's

Uncle Julio's
4.2 / 5 (10464 reviews)

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Uncle Julio's is a popular choice for many diners, with a mixed bag of reviews. While some customers praise the friendly and attentive service, others express disappointment with slow service and mistakes in their orders. The restaurant seems to have inconsistencies in the quality of food and service, with some diners experiencing long wait times for their meals and others finding hairs in their food. Despite these issues, some customers still appreciate the comfortable ambience and delicious food, vowing to return. Ultimately, Uncle Julio's may be hit or miss depending on the day and time of visit.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Kristian

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 10464 reviews
kristian-harris-scho
21.02.2026

Closed for business

rodney-troy-weed6
21.02.2026

The smell alone is what had lured me away from Potbellys, the fresh baked or fried chips where the best I've had ever hands down. The environment my fellow patrons and the staff everyone was outrageously amazing. The food came out fresh and delicious no additional seasoning needed.If you want good fresh authentic non stomach rumbling a day after food... I definitely recommend Uncle Julio's North Ave

steph-chi-1
25.12.2025

I think people go more for the atmosphere. The food is good but nothing mind blowing, drinks are good but overpriced for the serving size. The staff was very friendly and mostly attentive.

annika-rogers-pallas
21.02.2026

Just got here thinking the restaurant was open but found out this location closed in March (6 months ago)! Please update!!!

samir-katta-firefigh
25.12.2025

I got the steak and chicken fajitas for one. The steak and chicken were perfectly grilled in a buttery baste. The rice and beans were solid and the chips and salsa were a tasty appetizer. The only downside was the guac which wasn't salty or acidic but worked well within a tortilla. Overall combining all the elements together made for a delicious, filling dinner.

FAQ

A little farther away is CTA-Armitage, where you can also access the public transportation.

Smoking is not allowed in the building.

The restaurant also offers gluten-free meals.

You can watch major sports events on a screen / TV right in the joint.

The diner and its premises are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The restaurant also accepts credit cards from the common providers for payment.

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