Divas at Uncle Julio’s in Frontenac

You Can Never Eat Mexican for Dinner Too Often,

According to the Dining Divas

 

Lisa Kampeter, Fearless Leader of the Dining Divas

It doesn’t take much to convince me to have Mexican for dinner. And even though we had a Dining Diva complain that we’d just had Mexican in May, when you do the math, that’s 84 days! That’s a long time, so we decided to have Mexican again, and this time we went to Uncle Julio’s in Frontenac.
Prior to this outing, I had never heard of Uncle Julio’s. But since then, I had a friend ask to meet up there, another who said she’d just gone, and yet another who was talking about going there. And this was just in one month.
Uncle Julio’s is just past Plaza Frontenac on Lindbergh, right near Lifetime Fitness, the luxury health club. It makes sense. Most people always overeat when having Mexican. Nice to have a gym close by…to drive by…because you know you’re not stopping after overindulging on chips. Maybe after a workout, you don’t feel quite so guilty chowing down on chips and guacamole and margaritas.
Uncle Julio’s felt more like Tuscany than Mexico City. But that was okay by us. And they have a nice outdoor patio that we said “next time” to because it was a little too warm this evening. I’m not sure what happened to our friendly, young waiter as he was replaced by an older gentleman. We thought that maybe he got off early, but we saw him waiting on other tables throughout the night. We guessed the older guy had a better grasp on how to deal with a group of more mature women. One thing was for sure. Our new waiter turned on the charm and was very attentive to the Italian Diva.
The Retired Diva is not enjoying being so busy all the time. The Working Divas listened with envy as she talked about an upcoming Florida trip that she worried was going to be cancelled. The weather was the excuse the airline was using with regards to cancellations, but we agreed, it was probably lack of employees.(story on her trip in this week’s issue) She also talked about the amazing tour she had of the St. Louis Public Library and her visit to an urban farm in the middle of the city.
The Traveling Diva worried also about her travels that weekend to the Sunshine State because of the increase in COVID cases. We didn’t realize until later that the texts and calls that weren’t being made to her were regarding that trip. No go on Florida. Change of plans.
The Creative Diva brought a summertime-themed basket for raffling with everything
“watermelon”. Plates,
napkins, food nets, a Lisa Kampeter
paring knife, and of course, a watermelon. The money we raised on the raffle donations will go to a charity to be named later.
Unfortunately, we had a couple Accidental Divas who couldn’t join us. One took a fall and wasn’t able to make it, and the other’s daughter was involved in a fender bender and was all shook up.
In my household, there is a debate as to whether Chevy’s chips and salsa are any good, and from my perspective, definitely! Uncle Julio’s chips reminded me of theirs, so add on some Queso Blanco, and you have a real good chance you’re going to be full before your dinner arrives.
It didn’t help that the Generous Diva ordered appetizers including the Chicken Quesadilla, which we really enjoyed. Of course, after that, I didn’t need anything else, but that didn’t stop me. I ordered the Steak Bowl with vegetables and rice because in my head, it was the “healthier” option. Unfortunately, Uncle Julio’s menu also included the calories of the entrees. What a way to ruin a meal!
Rarely, do I go to a Mexican restaurant and think it’s any better than other Mexican restaurants. Uncle Julio’s was no exception. It was an enjoyable night with good food and great conversation. But the Generous Diva also discovered…it had a big price tag. Big for Mexican food. So that was disappointing to her. But not enough to keep her from returning.
As she said, it’s the experience and that’s worth it for us. Oh, and the chips!