
This informal spot offers Mexican & Tex-Mex plates (enchiladas, fajitas, flautas) & dinner sets.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1224 Precinct Line Rd, Hurst, TX 76054
Phone: (817) 510-3030
Website: http://pulidostx.com/
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Reviews
I traveled back to a past I never experienced. I’ve lived nearby, worked nearby, and driven by much of my life but had never stepped foot inside Pulidos until this evening. It was as if I was dining in a Mexican restaurant from the 70s. It was as old-school Mexican as I can remember. The food wasn’t the bland, watered-down, modern Tex-Mex that so many serve today. From the first crispy taco to the praline at the end, it was old school all the way. I ordered the Papa Dinner that covered all the bases. It had real zesty chili, cheesy enchiladas, toasted crunchy tacos, and even a praline to clear the palate afterwards. The chips and salsa were what I remembered from my childhood. Tonight, they even served complimentary white queso with my meal. And, of course, I had to have my sweet tea. It’s like the place has been kept in a time capsule and is serving 1970s Mexican food. A unique experience that beckons me to relive again. Come see what I mean.
1224 Precinct Line Rd.
Hurst, TX 76054
Spouse had the trio, only thing she liked were the puffy taco and the chicken soup she had. Chips were great and warm with salsa. Our server provided good service as well…
There was a live cricket near my chair. I didn’t mind it until the waitress squished it and just left it there. (Another sign to leave, lol)
Their food isn’t extremely hot but their plates are. This caused the rice and beans to be very dry. Also melted the shredded cheese for the fajitas. We tried their beef fajitas (burnt and dry), chicken enchiladas with sour cream sauce (pretty good), crispy beef taco (extremely greasy and bland), puffy taco (more like a tostada), and their chicken tortilla soup (good but needs veggies).
I also thought my son’s cup had marks from “scratches” but when my husband wiped it on the inside it wiped off. So gross!
Waitress also didn’t bring back the right amount of change. My husband had to tell her that she was short $20.
Will not be returning.
All-in-all, a great choice for a Saturday night dinner. We left full and happy, and we’ll surely be back again-the sooner, the better!
Beautifully remodeled restaurant. They have a good ambiance. Clean. Friendly staff. The restroom was huge, but it’s a single.
The chips and salsa were soooo delicious. The chips were warm and tasted fresh. We tried several items on their lunch menu today it is TexMex, and lunch prices are about $10-$15 a plate.
Their guacamole had a hint of lime. The rice was flavorful. Their beans were tasty. The fajitas were tender.
The enchiladas were mid. Hardly had any cheese, mostly chili con carne.
The flour tortillas were not good. We believe they are probably store bought and not made fresh there.
The waitress Shay was a delight! She was very friendly and attentive. She checked on us regularly and never let us run out of chips or drinks.
***sorry about the pics, we were hungry