These Are the Best Margaritas in the United States

For margarita purists, there are only 2 questions: Frozen or on the rocks? And salt or no salt? But what about on fire, with “salt air,” or shaken tableside? These are just a few of the options offered at the country’s best margarita bars.

El Compadre Restaurant (Los Angeles)

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Longtime customers and celebs alike stream into the original Hollywood location of this LA staple for a night of revelry in its festive, hacienda-inspired dining room, fueled by mariachi music and flaming margaritas. While the blue flame that hovers over the lemon in your drink is flavorless, you can certainly taste the tequila (and added coconut juice, if you so desire).

7408 Sunset Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90046 US

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+1 323-874-7924

Lonesome Dove Western Bistro (Fort Worth, TX)

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We’ve come to expect a lot out of the meat and margaritas in Texas, and at the Lonesome Dove, you’ll find inventive takes on both. Larger-than-life celebrity chef Tim Love’s wild-game dishes, including elk and foie gras sliders and kangaroo nachos, create a 1-2 punch with his legendary jalapeno cucumber margaritas.

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2406 N Main St

Fort Worth, TX 76184 US

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+1 817-740-8810

Big Star (Chicago)

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After a particularly harsh Chicago winter, you’ll find there’s no better retreat than the packed sunny patio of this Wicker Park taqueria, which is housed in a defunct 1940s gas station and is known for blasting country music. We suggest you slide up to the cash-only to-go window and order a pitcher of particularly strong Big Star margaritas and a round of fish tacos to soak up the mescal.

1531 N Damen Ave

Chicago, IL 60622 US

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+1 773-235-4039

Jimmy’s (Aspen, CO)

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An apres-ski Smokey margarita with cranberry and Del Maguey Chichicapa may sound like an unlikely combination, but it has helped make Jimmy’s an Aspen institution. Well, that and its infamous Saturday night salsa parties, aided by more than 120 top-shelf tequilas. In the summer and fall months, the mescal- or agave-infused cocktails are best enjoyed beneath lights strung up on the open-air patio.

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205 S Mill St

Aspen, CO 81611 US

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+1 970-925-6020

Hugo’s (Houston)

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At Hugo’s, an upscale Mexican restaurant in Montrose, it’s more white tablecloths than Tex-Mex. Its classic Hugo Rita is next-level, too, made with Sauza Silver, Hiram Walker triple sec, simple syrup and fresh lime juice, shaken and served tableside — all for only $8.50. Picture this: dining alfresco, house band playing in the background, and indulging in an eclectic brunch buffet of regional Mexican cuisine — yep, that pretty much sums up our perfect Sunday.

1600 Westheimer Rd

Houston, TX 77006 US

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+1 713-524-7744

Oyamel (Washington, DC)

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A DC institution from the city’s most beloved avant-garde chef, Jose Andres, Oyamel prides itself on elevated Mexican cuisine. Its signature margarita (the chef’s favorite) consists of Milagro blanco tequila, Combier L’Original, fresh lime juice and “salt air,” a salty foam topping made with a powdered emulsifier.

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401 Seventh St NW

Washington, DC 20004 US

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+1 202-628-1005

Tommy’s Mexican Restaurant (San Francisco)

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Tommy’s famous margaritas are no muss, no fuss, just the good stuff: pure agave tequila, hand-squeezed lime juice and no triple sec. Julio Bermejo, co-owner of the 50-year-old dive on the outskirts of San Francisco, favors agave syrup as a sweetener over triple sec to strike the perfect balance between sweet and tart.

5929 Geary Blvd

San Francisco, CA 94121 US

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+1 415-387-4747

Mayahuel (New York)

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Inside Philip Ward’s 2-level East Village tequila and mescal bar, you won’t find one of the renowned mixologist’s best cocktails on the menu: a classic margarita with blanco tequila, Cointreau and lime juice. Or sink into a sleek leather booth upstairs for conversation over a $15 cerveza cocktail such as the Afternoon Delight, made with a strawberry- and jalepeno-infused blanco, mango shrub, lime, salt and cerveza.

304 E Sixth St

New York, NY 10003 US

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+1 212-253-5888

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