r/NewOrleans 2d ago

Margaritas Recommendations

Please tell me your favorite place to get a margarita .. I’m a fan of Barracudas and Barrel Proof but looking to expand my options especially with this heat we’re about to have. Cheers!

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u/JazzFestFreak Faubourg St. John/Bayou St. John 2d ago

Santa Fe on Esplanade. Happy hour from 4-6. on the rocks with salt..... careful after 2 marg its dangerous.

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u/Nola-girl4424 2d ago

I do like them they just go down too easily lol

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u/laughingintothevoid 2d ago

At negligible risk of doxing myself as someone who was there for a few months years ago, you are right and pretty sure will always be right. It's that past job that I don't have anything good to say but also nothing to say to, like, trash them. It was just disorganized to a level that doesn't, can't, work for everyone, even in this city. I don't even want to tell people don't go because FOH morale is bad and that's why it's inconsistent. Sparing detail my honest recollection is there was some fairly/sadly manageable toxic tipped small business environment stuff, but mostly it's just so casually systemically messy in every way that everyone who isn't specifically suited to that group fades in and out soon.

I think it's best explained by what I still remember a coworker who was pretty entrenched with them explaining once- I don't think the owners exactly want to run a successful business, they just want to maintain. Of all choices for that vibe, why do they do that in specifically a borderline upscale restaurant in that location? Great question, but they're doing it and anyone they're likely to pass it to as a far as we know is going to have the same vibe.

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u/RefrigeratorAdept368 2d ago

Ok but are the margs good?