Must-Try Margaritas in The Coastal Bend - The Bend Magazine

Must-Try Margaritas in The Coastal Bend

15 of the best margaritas in town, hand-selected by our editorial team.

Classic margarita from El Camino | Photo by Matthew Meza

From herbaceous berry flavors to classic lime with a twist, here are our picks for the best margaritas from around the Coastal Bend. First, let’s start with our Editorial Team’s personal favorites.

House Margarita, YOLA Cocina Mexicana

3818 S Alameda St.

“If I’m in the mood for a margarita, YOLA cocina mexicana is typically my go-to destination. Simple and straightforward, it combines, in my humble opinion, the only three ingredients a margarita needs: your choice of tequila, fresh lime juice and Naranja Orange Liqueur. The premium, Mexican-made liqueur is specifically designed to complement tequila in margaritas, and it shows. A very meticulous, fully salted rim is just the cherry on top. An added bonus? It’s only $5 during happy hour on Mondays.” – Kylie Cooper, Editor-in-Chief

Cucumber Margarita, Acapulco Bar & Grill

6602 Saratoga Blvd.

“I’m a sucker for cucumber-based drinks, and Acapulco’s Spicy Cucumber Margarita hits all the right notes I’m looking for. Using jalapeño slices and fresh cucumber, plus a chamoy-tajin rim, you get hit by both the spice and the cucumber flavors at once. Nothing like it. Get it with your choice of tequila, a wide selection as expected from a beloved Mexican restaurant like this one. Perfect for the hot summer months incoming!” – Evelyn Martinez, Digital Media Coordinator

BierHaus’s Prickly Pear Frozen Margarita | Photo by Matthew Meza

Prickly Pear Frozen Margarita, BierHaus

522 E Avenue G, Port Aransas

“Ordering a frozen margarita is always a gamble. If it’s too heavy on the syrup, you’re basically sipping a gas station slushie. However, the prickly pear frozen margarita from BierHaus is the exception. Tart, sweet and perfectly balanced, the prickly pear melds with the tequila and lime in all the right ways. It’s bright pink and best enjoyed after a long day at the beach.” – Alexa Rodriguez, Digital Director

Pitcher of Margs, El Camino

314 N Chaparral St.

“I love a good deal, especially when it comes to cocktails. So my go-to for margaritas is the pitcher at El Camino. At only $26, you get several rounds of drinks–perfect for sharing (or not).” – Jarred Schuetze, Art Director 


Now, a speed round of margaritas you might not have tried yet. Sure, some are more margarita-adjacent, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a spot on this list!

Gallery 41’s Pineapple Jalapeño Margarita | Photo provided by Gallery 41

1. Pineapple Jalapeño Margarita, Gallery 41

100 N Shoreline Blvd.

2. Mexican Penicillin, The Post 

411 Doddridge St. #102

3. Tu Madre Margarita, The Annex

312 S Chaparral St.
House of Rock’s Sexy Mexy | Photo by Lillian Reitz

4. The Sexy Mexy, House of Rock

511 Starr St.

5. Hibiscus Basil Margarita, Trout Street Bar & Grill

104 W Cotter Ave., Port Aransas

6. Cowboy Margarita, Prime Steakhouse + Whiskey Lounge

6326 Yorktown Blvd. Ste. 2
Dokyo Dauntaun’s Monsoon | Photo provided by Dokyo Dauntaun

7. Monsoon, Dokyo Dauntaun

424 N Chaparral St.

8. Cantarito Margarita, Restaurant San Juan 

410 Cut-Off Rd, Port Aransas

9. Mediterranean Margarita, Elizabeth’s at the Art Museum

1902 N Shoreline Blvd.
Gabriela’s Picosita Margarita | Photo by Deux Boheme

10. Picosita Margarita, Gabriela’s

1815 Broadway St., Rockport

11. Cantarito Margarita, Restaurant San Juan 

410 Cut-Off Rd, Port Aransas

12. Metallica Margarita, Rock & Rolls Sushi

15121 S Padre Island Dr #101
Disclaimer: This article was originally published in our April 2025 “Tacos, Tradition & Tequila” issue and has since been updated to reflect new offerings.