Visited for the first time yesterday. My friend and I wanted some good tacos and a margarita and this place didnât disappoint.
We started with guacamole and chips as an appetizer. Guacamole was PERFECT! Fresh, creamy, with a little kick. Tortilla chips were fresh and homemade. We then had our margaritas. I got the blended mango margarita. Comes with salt or tajin rim, but I just like mine plain, and with a slice of lime. Great margarita, flavorful with just the right amount of tequila. I then ordered two tacos: beef barbacoa and the chicken fajita. Both were also great. Beef barbacoa had a good amount of meat, fresh onions, cilantro, and lime. Chicken fajita came with meat, grilled onions and peppers, and an avocado cream sauce. Both were served on tortilla made in house that morning. Loved them! Service was excellent. Very attentive servers and super friendly. Restaurant and the bathroom were clean and well kept. HIGHLY recommend to anyone wanting some good, authentic, and fresh...
   Read moreIf youâre craving authentic, mouthwatering Mexican food, Taco Margarita is the place to be. From the moment you walk in, youâre welcomed by a friendly family who clearly care about every detail â from the quality of the food to the service and the overall vibe. My dad and I have been coming here for a while, and itâs always a fantastic experience.
The flavors are incredible â every dish bursts with fresh ingredients and bold spices that remind you of true Mexican cooking. Whether itâs their perfectly seasoned food, rich salsas, or their signature drinks, everything tastes like it was made with love and care. The service is warm and attentive without being intrusive, making you feel right at home.
Taco Margarita isnât just a restaurant; itâs a hidden gem where the passion for great food shines through in every bite. If you want delicious food and a welcoming atmosphere, this spot should be at the top of your list. My dad and I canât...
   Read moreIf you're looking for a culinary adventure that will make your taste buds weep and your stomach revolt, look no further than Taco Margarita. I should have known things were going downhill when the chips arrived as stale as my grandma's attic. The salsa was so watery I half-expected it to double as a swimming pool.
The queso? Oh, the queso. It had a delightful rancid aroma that paired perfectly with my growing sense of regret. As for the guacamole, calling it "unseasoned" would be a compliment; it was so bland that even a cardboard box would have been a more flavorful option.
And the drinks. Oh boy, the drinks. I've had cough syrup that was less sweet. If you enjoy sipping on liquid candy, this might be your jam, but for the rest of us, it was a diabetic coma in a glass.
One star, because zero wasn't an option. My advice? Avoid Taco Margarita unless you enjoy paying for...
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