- Anamia's Tex Mex Restaurant (Plano and Coppell). At 12oz servings, these will sneak up on you. Either frozen or on the rocks, the taste had the right amount of lime tanginess to sugary (we hope agave sugary) sweetness. Plus it has little to no alcohol taste... but two drinks later, better call an Uber or have a designated driver at the helm!
- Primo's Tex Mex Grille (Garland). In the 16oz size, these are almost a doppelganger to Anamia's margaritas... save for the extra 4oz else they would have tied for first!
- Mena's Cantina - Tex Mex Grill (Coppell). 16oz with great taste that the Winos like in a margarita. Just not as "fortified" as Anamia's or Primo's offerings. So, it made third on the list!
- Village Burger Bar (Allen, Plano, Dallas). These 12oz margaritas come in various flavors like Mangorita and Chamborita. That said, the traditional margarita is a tasty offering that we like for two reasons.., for a small package, it carries a punch... limit two, else it's Uber time. And, Happy Hour price of $4.00 is light on the wallet! Very nice!
- Gloria's Latin Cuisine Restaurant (Fairview, Garland, Dallas). Frozen or on the rocks, Gloria's has a tasty margarita that is strong in alcohol content. That said, it used to be our number one but has since dropped... main reason is something changed about three or four years ago. Possibly the mix that was used. Luckily, it's one reason why we started this quest! That said, we list Gloria's at Number 5 because their Mangorita is still a tasty offering.
Do check back for more updates as this effort is an ever evolving list per the criteria we outlined below...
Intentions were to disregard the local ratings on the Best Tasting Margarita in the area, and using our limited funds, go on a quest for our own best tasting margarita selection. In other words, could we each have a Margarita for less than $20 including tip.
Since everyone has a preference for how a margarita is made and one person may like a margarita and another person thinks differently, the Winos came up with the following criteria for their quest:
- Two Margaritas for less than $20 including tip (restated from above)
- Local to the DFW Metroplex
- Taste... this is a hard one, so we went with both Winos have to agree on taste, else it falls of the list.
- Strength... after the second Margarita, do we need an Uber to drive us home?
Also, other limits applied to normalize the tastings:
- There should not be an aftertaste... this is a deal breaker that has shot down Margaritas in the past that were otherwise good.
- Two Margaritas per Wino must be consumed in an hour or less; one Margarita was considered 16oz or less.
- No "large fishbowl" Margaritas if they exceeded 32oz, else one 32oz Margarita was considered two Margaritas.
Pictures are worth a thousand words...
Anamia's Margaritas... plus food! |
Primo's Tex Mex Grille while on an errand! |
Mena's Cantina plus lots of food! |
Village Burger Bar plus a burger and shake! |
Gloria's Latin Cuisine plus Chips and Salsa! |
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