Here's Where to Find Awesome Margaritas in St. Louis

There are almost as many different kinds of margaritas as there are neighborhoods in St. Louis. While it's nearly impossible to choose just one favorite, we were able to narrow our list down to these great spots. Click through for photos of good times, great restaurants and really delicious drinks.

There are almost as many different kinds of margaritas as there are neighborhoods in St. Louis. While it's nearly impossible to choose just one favorite, we were able to narrow our list down to these great spots. Click through for photos of good times, great restaurants and really delicious drinks.

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Here's Where to Find Awesome Margaritas in St. Louis
Puebo Solis
5127 Hampton Ave., St. Louis Hills; 314-351-9000
This cheerful Hampton Avenue spot boasts great Mexican food and really big margaritas for $9. The premium, made with Grand Marnier, was smooth and strong, but the Blue Curaçao adds a nice changeup if you like something sweeter. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Puebo Solis
5127 Hampton Ave., St. Louis Hills; 314-351-9000
This cheerful Hampton Avenue spot boasts great Mexican food and really big margaritas for $9. The premium, made with Grand Marnier, was smooth and strong, but the Blue Curaçao adds a nice changeup if you like something sweeter. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
While you're there, why not order a dish? Service is friendly, and in warm weather, you can't beat the patio. Photo by RFT Staff.
While you're there, why not order a dish? Service is friendly, and in warm weather, you can't beat the patio. Photo by RFT Staff.
El Maguey
6333 Delmar Boulevard, the Loop; 314-726-1005
If you like your margaritas in a pitcher, get thee to El Maguey, the low-key spot in the Delmar Loop. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
El Maguey
6333 Delmar Boulevard, the Loop; 314-726-1005
If you like your margaritas in a pitcher, get thee to El Maguey, the low-key spot in the Delmar Loop. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
There's no bells, whistles or fancy tequilas here, just a house margarita for $6.50 and a fun atmosphere. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
There's no bells, whistles or fancy tequilas here, just a house margarita for $6.50 and a fun atmosphere. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Besides indoor seating, El Maguey also has a big patio for people-watching when the weather is nice. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Besides indoor seating, El Maguey also has a big patio for people-watching when the weather is nice. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Tower Taco
3147 Cherokee Street, Cherokee District; 314-256-1141
This spot on the western end of Cherokee boasts that all of its margaritas, even the house versions, come with tequila from 100 percent blue agave from Jalisco. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Tower Taco
3147 Cherokee Street, Cherokee District; 314-256-1141
This spot on the western end of Cherokee boasts that all of its margaritas, even the house versions, come with tequila from 100 percent blue agave from Jalisco. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
We're big fans of the Top Shelf, which features a really generous pour of Tequila Somonque Reposado. It's crisp and lighter than traditional margaritas — definitely a must-try. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
We're big fans of the Top Shelf, which features a really generous pour of Tequila Somonque Reposado. It's crisp and lighter than traditional margaritas — definitely a must-try. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Plus, it's only $8 -- a perfect excuse to hang around the bar and order another. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Plus, it's only $8 -- a perfect excuse to hang around the bar and order another. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Or, take a seat and enjoy Tower Taco's Mexican cuisine as well. Photo by Kelly Glueck.
Or, take a seat and enjoy Tower Taco's Mexican cuisine as well. Photo by Kelly Glueck.