Best margaritas in Vancouver

By Vancity Buzz

  • La Mezcaleria

    http://www.lamezcaleria.ca/

    Margarita aficionados at La Mezcaleria have the choice of either Herradura Reposado or Alipus San Juan, mixed with lime, agave, and salt.

  • Lolita’s

    http://www.lolitasrestaurant.com/

    Located on Davie Street, Lolita’s boasts a bustling atmosphere, a range of Mexican-inspired eats, and a varied selection of “bebidas” (drinks).

  • Tacofino

    http://tacofino.com/

    Tacofino puts their own spin on a classic margarita with El Jimador Blanco tequila, Triple Sec, lime, agave nectar, and a delicious house-made vanilla salt rim. 

  • Tacofino Commissary

    http://tacofino.com/

    Tacofino puts their own spin on a classic margarita with El Jimador Blanco tequila, Triple Sec, lime, agave nectar, and a delicious house-made vanilla salt rim. 

  • Las Margaritas

    http://www.lasmargaritas.com/

    Available in regular, large, monster, and pitcher size, La Margaritas’ Jose Cuervi Especial Tequila-based margaritas can be ordered classic, frozen, or flavoured.

  • Chicha Restaurant

    http://www.chicharestaurant.com/

    Replacing tequila with a jalapeño-infused pisco (a white spirit distilled from grapes), Chicha’s margarita, which is served on the rocks and also features Cointreau, fresh lime, house-made ginger syrup, orange bitters, and Peruivan Rocoto Chili salt rim, has a quite the kick.

  • Cuchillo

    http://www.cuchillo.ca/

    Clean, crisp, classic-styled margaritas is what patrons can expect to discover at this industrial-chic spot.

  • The Diamond

    http://di6mond.com/

    The Diamond in Gastown is known for its gorgeous digs and fabulous cocktail program, which features a strong and not-too-sweet margarita.

  • Los Cuervos

    http://www.loscuervos.ca/

    In addition to serving some mighty tasty tacos, this Kingsway cantina offers a range of boozy margaritas, which are shaken on the rocks with fresh juices and agave syrup.

  • El Camino’s

    http://www.elcaminos.ca/

    When it comes to their margarita, El Camino’s uses 100 per cent Agave Blanco Tequila, Cointreau, and a hand-pressed lime, shaken and strained on the rocks, in a glass mug, with a half salted rim.

  • La Casita

    http://www.lacasita.ca/

    Familiar Mexican specialties and (super-sized) margaritas are what patrons will discover at this casual, Gastown haunt.