Reviews
Viva La Fiesta, Margarita Run III Stop #4 – Edwardsville, IL

I ordered their Premium Margarita. It was served in a very interesting fashion as it had a mini bottle of Camerena tequila turned upside down in the glass. Score points for that because I am a fan of Camerena. My only advice here is to make sure to let the tequila flow out of the bottle before drinking it. While the Margarita was made with a mix, it had a very good taste with an overall good balance of flavors, including some effervescence. It was a little bit on the sweet side with a little bit of a bitter finish. But overall a good Margarita that I rate a 7.5.
El Macho Taco, Margarita Run III Stop #3 – Edwardsville, IL

I knew I was stepping into something special when the bartender, who was also one of the owners, proudly proclaimed that they do not use a mix in their Margaritas. This was certainly an excellent sign! I became even more excited to their their Margarita and I was not disappointed. Their standard Margarita had an excellent blend of flavors. There were good citrus, tequila, and sweet flavors all in a very smooth overall profile. It was a very impressive Margarita, especially for a brand new restaurant! So impressive that I rate it a 9.
In fact I was so impressed, I went ahead and tried one of their banana Margaritas. I wasn’t expecting it to be as good as it was! I figured that the banana flavor would change the Margarita into something unrecognizable, but because they use all fresh ingredients, the banana flavor served to add sweetness to the Margarita while still keeping enough of the original Margarita flavors to make a very pleasing drink. I could see the additional sweetness of El Macho Taco’s banana Margarita masking the tequila flavor just enough for some people to get them in trouble after they have a few! I won’t rate this as a normal Margarita because I think you really must like banana to like this drink and I know there are people who do not like banana (weirdos).
Anyway, I highly recommend El Macho Taco both for their food and especially for their Margaritas!
Taqueria Z, Margarita Run III Stop #2 – Edwardsville, IL

On this night I ordered their Original Margarita. I know they hand craft their Margaritas and use high quality tequila so I expect a good quality drink. Sure enough, it had great lime flavor, the tequila was forward but not overpowering, and there was just enough sweetness to balance everything out without being overly strong. I rate it an 8.5.
If you want a very good representation of a classic Margarita, make sure to stop by Taqueria Z in Edwardsville, IL. You won’t be disappointed.
Chava’s Mexican Restaurant, Margarita Run III Stop #1 – Edwardsville, IL

I had done a review of another Chava’s in St. Louis many years ago. The two restaurants are part of the same ownership so I figured the Margarita might be similar, albeit many years apart so perhaps things had changed. I ordered their House Margarita on the rocks* and I can best describe the flavor as “mild” or “soft”. There was not a strong hit of flavor, however it was a nice blend of citrus and sweet taste nonetheless. It had a little bit of a bitter finish but nothing that truly was detracting. I would have preferred a more defined lime flavor, a stronger tequila hit, and perhaps a bit less sweetness. Overall it was a good, but average Margarita that I rate as a 7.
*Side note, I believe frozen “margaritas” to not be real Margaritas. Sure, they might be tasty and I have no problem with them in general. In fact, I had a drink on a Mexican resort many years ago called a Iceberg, where it was a Corona Beer with a topping of frozen margarita. The lime flavor of the frozen margarita went very well with the Corona beer flavor. That being said, the fact you’re drinking a frozen beverage means that you are desensitizing your tastebuds from whatever you are drinking and you are masking whatever flavor there is. Plus frozen margaritas are usually made from a mix and if you’ve read enough of my blog you know that I much prefer handmade Margaritas with fresh ingredients.
Pink Taco – Las Vegas, NV

All that being said, the Margarita from the Pink Taco was pretty tasty, although nothing special. It was well-balanced with a nice tartness to it and good tequila flavor. I’d rate it as a 7.5, so if the Margaritas from the other locations are similar, I’d recommend trying one if you are there.
Heart Attack Grill – Las Vegas , NV

Anyway, given the type of restaurant it is, I was not really expecting anything great in a Margarita from the Heart Attack Grill. As I figured, the drink was made with a Margarita mix but the good news was that the tequila was strong, the tequila had a decent taste, and the overall flavor of the Margarita was fairly good. It sort of reminded me of the type of Margarita one might get at a beach. And the cup was really funny! So I’d rate it a 6.5.
Overall, given the fun environment, I would definitely recommend the Heart Attack Grill if you are in Vegas and like big fat burgers (and maybe hard spankings in public)! I’ve included some additional pictures below.
Cabo Wabo Cantina – Las Vegas, NV
I had never been to Las Vegas before so I was excited to see what I had been missing. And, of course, try some Margaritas while I was in town!
My first Margarita stop in Las Vegas was to Sammy Hagar’s Cabo Wabo Cantina on the Strip. And of course, if one is in a Cabo Wabo Cantina then one must try the Cabo Wabo Margarita made with Cabo Wabo Tequila! My girlfriend and I ordered a pitcher so I was able to sample plenty enough for a good review!
The Cabo Wabo Margarita is well balanced and tasty. It is, however, definitely on the sweet side. Sweet enough for me that it knocks the rating just slightly. I give the Cabo Wabo Margarita a 7.5. Had it not been quite so sweet, I think the rating could have been higher if the other great flavors could have been a little more prominent. That being said, if you are in Las Vegas, make sure to stop by the Cabo Wabo Cantina and order a Cabo Wabo Margarita.
Bonefish Grill, Patrón’s Perfect Cucumber Margarita – St. Louis, MO

To start with, the Bonefish Grill is a really great restaurant. I’m not necessarily a big fan of seafood unless it is very fresh and well-prepared. Bonefish Grill excels at this. Plus they have a great bar and cocktail selection which includes a couple of different Margaritas. For this review I’ll be discussing the Patrón’s Perfect Cucumber Margarita.
The ingredients listed are: Patrón Silver, fresh lime and English cucumber, topped with a hint of St. Germain Elderflower liqueur, rimmed with salt and pepper. Certainly an interesting combination of ingredients so I was very curious to try it. As always I am cautiously optimistic about a non-traditional Margarita but knowing that I like St. Germain and that Patrón is a good tequila had me hopeful. I must say that the Patrón’s Perfect Cucumber Margarita from Bonefish Grill is one of the best Margarita variations I’ve ever had. Besides the fact that it is served in a very interesting slanted glass, the basic Margarita itself is excellent and the cucumber and St. Germain accentuate rather than overpower the classic ingredients. I don’t usually like salt on the rim, but the salt and pepper on this rim bring out the cucumber flavor nicely. It’s a bit on the sweet side, but I really like the Patrón’s Perfect Cucumber Margarita. So much so that I rate it a 9.
I would not hesitate ordering the Patrón’s Perfect Cucumber Margarita from Bonefish Grill. Next time I stop by there, I’ll try the Parker’s Margarita, named after the founder of the Bonefish Grill and apparently his favorite drink.
Twisted Tree Steakhouse – St. Louis, MO

The first thing that I noticed about the Margarita was the way it was served. The bartender had put a small wooden skewer with a tiny olive through a lime wedge and placed it on top of the glass. I do not believe I had ever seen a Margarita served like this before. As for the Margarita itself, it had a nice flavor although slightly on the tart side. It was well-balanced and pleasant otherwise and I’d say was slightly above average for a Margarita, with my rating of a 7.5.
Gringo – St. Louis, MO

To start, the food at Gringo is excellent. They are not a traditional Mexican restaurant, but rather a little more upscale on the food and decor, while retaining a casual atmosphere. Similarly, their self-named Gringo Margarita is also excellent. It has a really good tequila flavor with a good balance of lime and sweet flavors. It is a little less sweet than many Margaritas which isn’t a bad thing at all. Overall this is a great Margarita and I highly recommend it. I rate it an 8.5.




