Velveteen Rabbit – Las Vegas, NV
Before closing out our Las Vegas trip, the group of friends we were with ventured next door from Main Street Provisions to a place called the Velveteen Rabbit, a craft cocktail bar. This was an easy choice as one of the friends we met up with works there.
Given that we were with a fellow employee, our server took really took her time with us. When I requested a Margarita she offered me a variety of options including a Tommy’s Margarita. I had read a long time ago that the Tommy’s Margarita was basically the recipe that I use for my own Margaritas and so I was excited that the server was familiar with this type and I looked forward to trying it. Made with Espolon Tequila, the Margarita was well balanced and easy to drink. It was not too sweet and was just a bit on the tart side, given that it was made with fresh lime juice as well. As a slightly scientific control test, I had my lady try this Margarita and asked her what she thought it tasted like. With a surprised look on her face she said this tasted exactly like the Margaritas I make at home. Which I of course said that’s what I thought which makes sense given the ingredients were the same. And also not surprisingly, I give this Margarita at the Velveteen Rabbit a 9.
Main Street Provisions – Las Vegas, NV
On our last night in Las Vegas, we connected with some friends and Main Street Provisions was recommended to us. This establishment opened only a few years earlier and was already considered one of the best new restaurants in Las Vegas.
I first tried a regular Margarita and the server explained that it was made with Don Fulano Tequila. It was a nice light drink with good citrus flavor while remaining well balanced. The Don Fulano came through nicely and it was easy to drink this Margarita. Overall an excellent Margarita. I rate it an 8.5.
Next up was a custom made spicy Margarita that was created on the spot for a friend who requested something unique. Of course I requested a taste for this blog and they kindly obliged! This Margarita was made from Mezcal, habanero bitters, Ancho Reyes Verde Chile Poblano Liqueur and Chaco Jalapeño Aguardiente. Given all the different spirits in the drink, it was an interesting combination of flavors, however the spicy components were nicely balanced along with the traditional Margarita lime flavor. Because of the Mezcal it gave the drink a smoky finish but it was not overpowering so it worked well. Overall an excellent drink, although the smokiness of the Mezcal does make this drink drift away from what a Margarita normally tastes like and therefore it drops the rating just a little to an 8.
If you are in Las Vegas and want to try an interesting restaurant that is off the beaten path, look up Main Street Provisions!
Kamu Ultra Karaoke – Las Vegas, NV
Our business retreat in Las Vegas next took us to an evening of karaoke at Kamu Ultra Karaoke. This was an karaoke experience unlike any I had been to, as Kamu is an establishment full of karaoke rooms, similar to what I understand is popular in Japan and other Asian countries. As part of the experience, food and drinks are brought to us in the room and it is basically one big private party with a lot of colorful lighting and a built-in karaoke machine. I of course asked if they served Margaritas and they did.
For not knowing what to expect from a karaoke place like this, I was pleasantly surprised. The Margarita I had that night was smooth and mellow with a nice sweetness and balance worthy of an 8.5.
Jack Binion’s Steak House – Las Vegas, NV
My lady and I were invited to a business retreat to Las Vegas hosted by a podcasting company that she does a lot of work with. On our first evening there, we were treated to a dinner at Jack Binion’s Steak House in the Horseshoe Las Vegas. A newer establishment to Vegas yet with apparently a very famous name and a reputation at other Casinos around the country as a very fine dining experience. The reputation definitely held out for the variety of food and beverages we had that night, including a Margarita that I ordered.
Clearly they employ some talented bartenders at Jack Binion’s as they have an extensive cocktail menu and for me the Margarita they served me that night was one of the best I had the pleasure of drinking in quite a long time. It was honestly difficult for me to discern why exactly the Margarita was so good, but from the first sip the flavor was just exquisite. All the flavors were balanced and pronounced. The tartness was delivered with a sweetness that was amazing and not overpowering along with a good Tequila flavor. Everything that makes for an outstanding Margarita worthy of a 9.5.
Cyrano’s Cafe – Webster Groves, MO
I had heard of Cyrano’s Cafe for many years but had never had a chance to stop in. On this night, my chance came on an impromptu visit with my lady. We stopped in a for a quick bite before we had other plans. While many people know Cyrano’s primarily for their desserts, they also have an amazing cocktail menu. So I ordered a Margarita, of course!
I chose their house Margarita, as I often do at various places when I first visit, in order to see how their basic Margarita recipe fared. Overall it was very flavorful and balanced. It was just a bit on the sweet side (maybe not surprising for a dessert cafe) but all the flavors blended well and were pronounced. I rate the Margarita I had that evening at Cyrano’s an 8.
La Oaxaqueña – St. Louis, MO
I enjoy finding Mexican restaurants that are authentic and also serve cuisine that are from the many and varied regions of Mexico. La Oaxaqueña focuses on the Oaxaca region, which if you don’t know, it is located on the south side of Mexico and is known for their mole sauce (pronounced MOH-lay).
I ordred a Premium Margarita and was offered a choice of Tequilas. As always I take this as a good sign that they care enough about their Margaritas to offer a choice. As I like to do, I opted for Don Julio. Interestingly, it was tricky to discern whether this Margarita was made with a mix, as it did’t exactly taste like to was made with fresh lime juice. However, the taste was nice, well-balanced, and flavorful, especially with the Don Julio coming through. I rate the Margarita I had that night an 8.
Padrino’s Mexican Restaurant– St. Louis, MO
Padrino’s Mexican Restaurant is a nice location on Grand Avenue in St. Louis. Grand is known for a variety of unique ethnic restaurants and Padrino’s has a slightly more upscale atmosphere than your average Mexican place. And sure enough, the Margarita I had that night was better than average.
Taking a look at Padrino’s menu I chose their “Organic Margarita” as it appeared to be as close to a regular Margarita as possible, listing Hornitos Plata Tequila, Cointreau, fresh-squeezed lime, and agave nectar as the ingredients. It had a very nice flavor, well-balanced, yet all the flavors pronounced. Even the Cointreau was nicely balanced, which I appreciated, as sometimes those French orange liqueurs can have a bitterness to them. I rate the Organic Margarita I had that night at Padrino’s an 8.5.
Tapas Barcelona – Evanston IL
While visiting my older daughter for her senior year family weekend at Northwestern University, I took her, her boyfriend, and my lady to Tapas Barcelona, not surprisingly a tapas restaurant. I’ve been here once before but had not yet tried a Margarita. Since this was about a month after my daughter had turned 21, I treated us all to a pitcher of Margaritas!
The Margaritas that night were good, but not great. The flavor was good and well balanced but it had just a slight bit more more “fruitiness” than I prefer. Still it was worthy of a 7.5 on this night.
Overall, Tapas Barcelona is a great restaurant. They have a wide variety of tapas options and I’ve not been disappointed in anything I’ve had ever eaten there. If you are in Evanston, IL, make sure to stop by!
Buffalo Wild Wings – St. Charles, MO
I had a chance to stop by Buffalo Wild Wings for a quick drink and of course I ordered a Margarita! I have been to a few BWW’s over the years and I even wrote about a previous Margarita I had there, plus the time when I conquered the Blazin’ Wings Challenge!
One would not necessarily expect a good Margarita from a hot wing restaurant, but as before, Buffalo Wild Wings does not disappoint. Simply stated, it has great flavor and is nicely balanced. What more could one want from a good Margarita? The Margarita from Buffalo Wild Wings on this day was an 8.
1st Street Lounge – O’Fallon, IL
The 1st Street Lounge is a fairly new restaurant in the town where I now live. Although to be fair, it’s been open a couple of years but because of COVID, it still feels very new!
While visiting there one weekend afternoon, I noticed they had a Top Shelf Margarita on their menu. The ingredients listed were Don Julio Tequila, Grand Marnier, fresh lime juice, and Margarita mix. This is a curious combination of ingredients given the lime juice and mix. Regardless, I wanted to try it and I was happy I did. The Margarita had great flavor. Almost a traditional taste. It was just a little light in body, but it had a nice balance and it was Tequila forward. The Margarita from 1st Street Lounge was worth an 8 on this day.