
Megha McSwain If you're ballingĪrmandos: A Houston staple since 1978, Armandos has a River Oaks Rita on its menu that costs $45, should you wish to spend that much money on a margarita. Taco Cabana: The chain and drive-thru restaurant offers several marg flavors for just $3.50 a cup.Īrmandos has three very expensive margaritas, from $30 to $75. Pistolero's: The Westheimer mainstay in Montrose serves $8 house margaritas year-round, but make sure to visit during happy hour when they're only $4-Monday through Friday 4 to 8 p.m., and on the weekends noon to 8 p.m. JBL’s party-ready waterproof speaker is 65% off on Amazon today.A Texas woman was fatally shot by a boyfriend angry she had an abortion, police say.Texans' Jonathan Owens, husband of Olympian Simone Biles, signs with Packers.Texas anglers catch a massive hammerhead shark weighing 1,000 pounds.Google Street View of Texas cemetery goes viral after bizarre skeleton sighting.Houston Astros shut down Michael Brantley after injury setback.Stacks of WWII-era Nazi cargo are washing up on Texas beaches.The Original Ninfa's has several margarita flavors on the menu. The Original Ninfa's: Ninfa's is definitely a Tex-Mex classic, but the Second Ward restaurant also likes to mix it up with margarita flavors such as hibiscus, tamarindo, cucumber-mint and strawberry-basil. Mahesh's Kitchen: An Indian restaurant in Sugar Land is not a traditional go-to for a margarita, but those looking for a different kind of spice can try Mahesh's version ($13), which features cumin-infused tequila, tamarind chutney, triple sec and lime juice. The Saneh Jan ($14) is made with tequila, lime juice, passion fruit juice and a Thai chile garnish and the Butterfly Pea Margarita ($16), with butterfly pea syrup made in-house, Don Julio Blanco, lime juice and triple sec. Kin Dee: This vibrant Thai restaurant in the Heights has two twists on the margarita. Picos: The Upper Kirby institution has 15 different shaker margaritas to choose from on its cocktail menu, including the Horny Margarita, which mixes Sauza Hornitos reposado, Jalisco orange, lime and agave. Picos is renowned in Houston for its shaker margaritas. On some occasions such as Cinco de Mayo or National Margarita Day, all three locations of Molina's may offer $6.50 house margaritas. Molina's Cantina: Raul Molina, Jr., is credited with bringing the frozen margarita machine-invented in Dallas in 1971-to Houston. Hugo's sister restaurant Xochi will be offering the cocktail for $18 on Cinco de Mayo.

Hugo's: Hugo Ortega's flagship restaurant offers a Greatest Margarita Ever Sold, which mixes Gran Centenario Añejo Tequila with 25-year Grand Marnier-it costs $32.

Molina's Cantina serves classic margaritas. Flora will offer its eponymous margarita for $8 on Cinco de Mayo.
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Flora: Can't decide between tequila or mezcal? Newcomer Flora in Buffalo Bayou Park serves The Grant ($16) with both reposado tequila and mezcal, plus a cricket salt rim.
