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The Best Margaritas in Dallas-Fort Worth

Food & DiningUpdated: June 2026• 25 min read

As the birthplace of the frozen margarita machine, Dallas takes this cocktail incredibly seriously. The margarita is the unofficial lifeblood of the city. Whether you prefer it frozen and swirled with sangria, or served on the rocks with ultra-premium tequila and fresh lime juice, DFW has a massive, highly competitive margarita scene.

The Legend: Mariano's

The Original Frozen

Mariano's Hacienda in Dallas invented the frozen margarita machine in 1971. Visiting here is a historical pilgrimage. Order the original recipe frozen margarita. It is smooth, potent, and the perfect anecdote to a 100-degree Texas summer day.

The Local Favorite: Mi Cocina

The Mambo Taxi

The 'Mambo Taxi' at Mi Cocina is a Dallas icon. It is a frozen margarita aggressively swirled with house-made sangria. It is incredibly deceptive—it tastes like fruit juice, but it is dangerously strong. Limit yourself to two if you plan on walking to the stadium.

The On-The-Rocks Master: Javier's

High-End Agave

Javier's Gourmet Mexicano is a highly upscale, dark, and clubby restaurant. Their 'Javier's Margarita' is served strictly on the rocks, utilizing premium tequila and fresh-squeezed lime juice. It is a serious, well-balanced cocktail for tequila purists.

The Strongest: Joe T. Garcia's

Fort Worth Firewater

The margaritas at Joe T. Garcia's in Fort Worth are legendary, primarily for their strength. They are served in massive glasses on their beautiful outdoor patio. They are not complex, but they are incredibly effective. Ensure you have a designated driver.

The Warning

The Texas Heat Multiplier

Drinking multiple massive, tequila-heavy margaritas on an outdoor patio in 100-degree heat will dehydrate you incredibly fast. If you are drinking margaritas before a World Cup match, you must consume a massive amount of water alongside them, or you will not survive the afternoon.


World Cup 2026 Dallas Tips

The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is staggeringly massive. AT&T Stadium is located in Arlington, which sits directly between Dallas and Fort Worth. Arlington has zero public rail transportation. You will absolutely need to rent a car or rely heavily on expensive rideshares to get to the stadium. If you rely on Uber after a match, expect to wait over an hour in intense heat while surge pricing multiplies your fare.