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Margaritas

  1. drink up!
    How Mexico’s Best Bartender Makes a MargaritaA few simple tricks — and one surprising ingredient — are all you need.
  2. Best of New York
    The Absolute Best Margarita in New YorkPass the guacamole.
  3. food fight
    Alabama Ends Exceedingly Short Ban on Pitchers of MargaritasThe state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board reversed it a day after a critical column was published.
  4. hangovers
    Bethenny Frankel’s Drink Is Doing to Your Body What Real Housewives Does to Your BrainDestroying it from the inside.
  5. Sloshed
    Can the Margarita Reclaim Its Cool?Matthew Latkiewicz sets out to see if it’s possible to track down a margarita that’s more in line with today’s high-end cocktail culture.
  6. Mediavore
    Jerry West Eats Italian in L.A.; Get A Mario Batali Badge on Four SquareThe Lakers owner tells you where to eat in L.A. while the red-headed chef links up with the growing internet company.
  7. Blectacular
    How to Make Ortega 120’s New Chips and Salsa MargaritaA recipe for recreating the Redondo Beach modern Mexican’s entry into the world of savory cocktails.
  8. The Other Critics
    Virbila and L.A. Mag Both Love Red O, Hate The BouncerBayless, even when AWOL, keeps packing them in, but when will the restaurant learn to stow the clipboard away?
  9. Lists
    Everything You Need to Know About the MargaritaTime Out Chicago explores the margarita from every angle.
  10. Behind Bars
    Ask Society Hill Hotel’s Bob Bannon For Something Foo Foo and He’ll Serve You aBeing a good bartender has nothing to do with mixing drinks.
  11. Cinco de Drinko
    Where to Save Your Cash and Dignity on Cinco de MayoVincenzo Marianella will prepare five-dollar margaritas by hand all night in Santa Monica.
  12. Deals
    Border Grill Offers $5 Margaritas Until Cinco de MayoUse a secret password and get muddled fresh fruit drinks on discount.
  13. Empire Building
    Margaritas Expands ExponentiallyThe chain is planning locations in Lexington, Medford, and Framingham.
  14. Booze News
    Where to Drink a Lady Gaga-RitaKatsuya Live mixes cocktails for Grammy nominees.
  15. Openings
    Sunset Strip Gets BorrachoTequila girls and “horny margaritas” will join the Sunset Strip.
  16. Foodievents
    Cirque Du SoGay Greets New Year’s at Mexico RestauranteMexico plans a big New Year’s party with a circus theme.
  17. User’s Guide
    How to Eat Better Than the Dead for Dia de los MuertosWhere to eat during Day of the Dead/Dia de los Muertos.
  18. Menus
    What to Eat While Rosa Mexicano Reclaims Chocolate’s RootsLearn to cure a duck leg with cocoa this weekend at Rosa Mexicano.
  19. Menus
    What to Eat at Border Grill’s Margarita Dinner with Tequila CorralejoBorder Grill is going heavy on margaritas for a special dinner.
  20. Booze News
    Cheap Drinks at MasaThe South End restaurant has a solid summer deal.
  21. Recipes
    The Master and MargaritaHow does Mayahuel’s Philip Ward make his margs?
  22. The Great Outdoors
    Food Trucks Will Converge at BKLYN Yard’s ReopeningPlus, the Red Hook huarache vendors and the rest of this summer’s waterfront program.
  23. Excuses to Drink
    Cinco de Mayo: Where to Get TequilazoedA veritable bursting piñata of options.
  24. Slideshow
    Philip Ward of Mayahuel Picks the West Village’s Best Outdoor MargaritaHow does the $15 special at Dos Caminos Soho’s rank against Caliente Cab Co.? The answer is surprising.
  25. Reopenings
    Lobo Reopens in Time for Cinco de MayoA beloved margarita mill is back after an upgrade.
  26. Do the ‘Cue
    Tom Mylan Has a Hillbilly Hog Roast at the Yard TonightPlus, the Red Hook ball-fields vendors might be getting fancy new digs.
  27. 21 questions
    Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy Like Chewable VitaminsNames: Juliet Huddy and Mike Jerrick. Jobs: Co-hosts of Fox’s lively news-and-entertainment program The Morning Show With Mike & Juliet. Ages: Huddy is 38, and Jerrick is 57. Who’s your favorite New Yorker, living or dead, real or fictional? Juliet: My mom is my favorite living New Yorker. She grew up in Closter, New Jersey, but moved to New York City immediately after graduation to study acting. She moved to Miami after meeting my dad in the late sixties. Things came full circle, and now she’s back in the area. She always had such cool stories of her city days, acting at Neighborhood Playhouse and American Academy of Dramatic Arts and singing at places like the Living Room. I always thought New York had a magical appeal to it, and it’s totally because of her. Mike: Jimmy Breslin.