Fort Worth enchiladas restaurant moves again, shares BBQ stand
The roving Enchiladas ¡Olé! restaurant has moved again, this time to share space with a barbecue stand while owner Mary Patino Perez seeks yet another location.
Enchiladas ¡Olé! will resume to-go and delivery service Wednesdays through Saturdays starting Sept. 17 from Perez’s Holy Cue Texican BBQ take-out shop, 4307 Camp Bowie Blvd.,
Perez announced Friday on Facebook that she had closed her most recent restaurant, 6473 Camp Bowie Blvd., after a two-year struggle to get a new liquor license in the former brewery location.
She is negotiating for a “phenomenal” new location, she wrote on Facebook.
Enchiladas ¡Olé! has opened and closed in five locations since Perez started it in 2013 on North Sylvania Avenue.
The restaurant, known for serving a choice of enchiladas 35 ways with seven different artisan sauces, was named No. 7 on a 2018 USA Today list of the “10 Best Tex-Mex Restaurants in Texas” and also was ranked on a “10 Best Queso” list.
This story was originally published September 15, 2025 at 4:35 AM.