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4544 Mckinney Ave
Dallas, TX 75205
Fax: 214-559-3170
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The owners of this restaurant have an obvious Elvis fetish; the King's presence is almost as strong as the frozen margaritas. Elvis probably wouldn't mind his name juxtaposed with fried chicken, as it is on the menu. Every Wednesday, Elvis fills the chairs as the chef pays homage to the King with the Elvis Presley Memorial Combo, a platter consisting of three enchiladas, rice and beans, and a taco with guacamole. If painting is more your thing, there's plenty of Mexican folk art on the walls. This place has a loyal clientele and tends to get packed, especially in summer, when the patrons like to sit and chew their blue corn chips on the ample patio and cool off with the frozen margaritas. -- John Vega
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17 Ratings and Reviews
KENDALL's Review
MARGARITAS ARE SUPERB!FOOD WAS FABULOUS,AND SERVICE GREAT.ATMOSPERE FUN!
Add CommentScott's Review

Afterliving in Austin, home of the original Chuy's, I was pleasantly surprised to find the food, service, and atmosphere to be equal in comparison. Get the Elvis. You won't be sorry.
Janel's Review

If you're a college kid who likes to drink to excess, then this is the place for you. Not my cup of tea though.
Alexis's Review
My experience with Chuy's was less than pleasant. The wait for a table and such mediocre food is ridiculous. The service was less than attentive. Food was no big deal. And who decorated that place? It's downright tacky!
Mark's Review

As an out-of-towner, I heard a lot about Chuy's. I went with a gringo friend and a mexicana and none of us thought the food was any good. If you want good Tex-Mex, go to Uncle Julio's or Gloria's.
Jan's Review

The quality of the meat is phenomenal! And, the tomatillo sauce and the Tex-Mex sauce are heavenly!


(17 Ratings)

snklvr666 - 11/27/1999
janel - 06/06/1999
alexis - 11/08/1998
jan - 11/06/1998