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Readers' Choice: Where Do You Go for Your Favorite Nearby Margarita?

VOTING ENDS TODAY: Whether it's the classic version or a fruity blend, the margarita cocktail is just about everybody's favorite liquid concoction. But who has the best around Wauwatosa and Brookfield? Tell us and give it a vote in our poll.

 

There are a lot of legends about how the margarita cocktail came to be. It was invented in Acapulco, Ensenada, Tijuana or even Galveston, Texas, depending on whom you believe.

The Galveston version has the star-struck bartender mixing it especially for singer Peggy (Margaret) Lee and naming it for her. The earlier Ensenada version has his counterpart honoring the daughter of the German ambassador. The Acapulco mixologist was supposedly love-struck with a beautiful local senorita.

The most believable tale, however, is less romantic; it has Americans during Prohibition crossing the border for drinks and ordering the then-popular Daisy – a popular concoction made similarly except with brandy instead of tequila.

The Mexican barkeeps then supposedly adapted it to their national liquor.

The evidence for it is that there are much earlier accounts of such a drink than all those other wish-it-were-so stories – and that "margarita" is the Spanish word for daisy.

Whatever its origins, the margarita in its many forms has become one of the most, if not the most, popular mixed drinks in America.

Patch would like to know where you would go to get what you consider the best margarita in Wauwatosa or Brookfield.

Purists will insist on the original: An ounce and a half of white tequila, a splash of orange liqueur and the juice of half a Key lime on the rocks.

But the long morphology of the margarita also allows for fondness for any of the many variations, including the blended version of the original, those made with gold tequila, those made with incredibly expensive tequila, and all those frothy fruity flavors, strawberry leading the way.

Want a margarita made with mango? Somewhere, somebody's done it.

Kiwi? Prob'ly.

For starters, and out of respect for tradition, we're listing only the Mexican restaurants we know to serve them in our fair cities:

But it's a rare restaurant, nightclub or hotel bar that won't serve one, so if you know of a watering hole, your personal Margaritaville, where this drink is made to beat all others, let us know in the comments and we'll add it to our poll.

Results, based on votes, comments and reviews in our directory, will be posted Friday, so don't delay your nominations.

  • Where do you go to get the best margarita in Wauwatosa or Brookfield?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Chipotle Mexican Grills
        0 (0%)
    • Guadalupe Mexican Restaurant
        8 (9%)
    • Habanero's
        16 (19%)
    • Hector's
        20 (23%)
    • La Fuente
        12 (14%)
    • Jose's Blue Sombrero
        11 (13%)
    • Mi Cocina Mexican Restaurant
        1 (1%)
    • Jimmy's Island Grill & Iguana Bar
        16 (19%)
    Total votes: 84
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Margaritas, Mexican restaurants, Readers' Choice, Readers' Choice 2012, Tequila, and food & drink

Lauren

12:30 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

La Fuente's rainbow margarita is the best!

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Christine O'Meally

7:13 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Habanero's made a no-sugar added Margarita from scratch for my low-carbing husband. Awesome.

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TosaMom3

9:09 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Jimmy's Island Grill & Iguana Bar! Delicious margaritas and the atmosphere is almost as good as being on a tropical island!

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Jim Price

9:53 am on Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Of course, how silly of me! Jimmy's will be added to the poll post haste.

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