Atlanta takes its margaritas seriously. From frozen patio favorites and top-shelf classics to floral riffs and fiery creations packed with personality, the city knows exactly how to keep tequila lovers happy.
Whether you’re looking for a perfectly balanced marg made the traditional way, a smoky mezcal twist, or a fruit-forward cocktail that tastes like summer in a glass, there’s no shortage of standout options. Better yet, many of these drinks are served alongside some of the city’s best tacos, queso, and vibrant patios, making them destinations in their own right.
Shaken, frozen, fruity, or with a little heat, these Atlanta bars and restaurants are pouring some of the most memorable margaritas around.
Bar Margot
Located inside the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta, Bar Margot serves the kind of margaritas that result in happy hour turning into dinner. Crafted with Código Blanco tequila, Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao, fresh lime, and agave, the Margot Margarita skips the gimmicks in favor of premium ingredients and impeccable balance. 75 14th St. NE, Atlanta, barmargotatl.com
Vesper
This stylish Glenwood Park cocktail bar serves beautiful drinks across the board, but heat seekers should head straight for the Atkins Margarita. Made with Tanteo jalapeño and habanero-infused tequila, orange curaçao, house-made sour mix, and fresh lime, it delivers serious spice without sacrificing balance. It is bold, bright, and packed with personality. Pair it with a few small plates and settle in because Vesper was made to stay awhile. 924 Garrett St. Ste. D, Atlanta, vesperatl.com
St. Julep
Located at the top of the Kimpton Sylvan Hotel in Buckhead, St. Julep combines sweeping skyline views with some seriously pretty cocktails. The standout is the lavender margarita, made with Lalo Blanco Tequila, Cointreau, fresh lime, and house-made lavender syrup. Floral without being overly sweet, it lets the tequila shine. Add golden hour views and a summer Atlanta evening, and you’ve got one of the city’s best margarita experiences. 374 East Paces Ferry Rd. NE, Atlanta, saintjulepatl.com
El Super Pan
Chef Hector Santiago brings his signature Puerto Rican energy to everything at El Super Pan, including one of Atlanta’s most distinctive margaritas. The Margarita de Santiago combines blanco and reposado tequila with orange shrub and lime, but the secret is that the salt is blended directly into the drink rather than simply rimming the glass. That small detail creates remarkable balance. Visit the Battery location before or after a Braves game for a festive experience. 455 Legends Place, Ste. #862, Atlanta, elsuperpan.com/the-battery
Mushi Ni
Known for its inventive Asian American comfort food, Mushi Ni brings that same creativity to the cocktail menu. The Calamansi Margarita blends tequila, Suze, lime, calamansi, and lemongrass for a bright, citrusy sip that feels refreshingly different from the norm. If you’re convinced margaritas only belong alongside tacos, this Inman Park restaurant is here to change your mind. Pair one with a few bao buns and prepare to become a believer. 337 Elizabeth St. NE, Atlanta, mushini.com
El Tesoro
With three locations around Atlanta, El Tesoro delivers exactly what you want from a margarita run: great Mexican taqueria food, strong community vibes, and a patio built for lingering. While each location has its charm, the original East Atlanta outpost remains a favorite. Margaritas are available by the glass or pitcher, with the house Texas margarita, smoky MezcalRita, and tropical passionfruit version all worth ordering. Gather a few friends, order tacos and a pitcher, and don’t be surprised if happy hour turns into an all-day affair. 1374 Arkwright Pl. SE, Atlanta, eltesoroatl.com
Yeppa & Co. (Buckhead)
Buckhead Village favorite Yeppa & Co. may be known for Italian coastal vibes, but don’t overlook the margaritas. The Hot Lips Margarita features Patrón Silver infused with Fresno peppers and balanced with subtle sweetness and dry curaçao; while the Margarita Piccante brings heat with spicy agave and fresh lime. Both are refreshing and easy sippers. 306 Buckhead Ave. NE, Atlanta, yhospitality.com/yeppa-buckhead
Kitty Dare
Mediterranean favorite Kitty Dare puts a wonderfully unexpected spin on the classic margarita with its Sally’s Craft Margarita. Espolòn Reposado tequila and Bahnez mezcal provide smoky depth, while blackberry liqueur, ginger syrup, and tart cherry bitters add layers of fruit and spice. The result is anything but ordinary, mirroring the restaurant itself. Pair one with the burrata topped with seasonal fruit, prosciutto, and nduja oil for a combination that’s hard to beat. 1029 Edgewood Ave. NE, Atlanta,kittydare.com
Burle’s Bar
Burle’s Bar has quietly become one of the city’s best hidden gems along the Eastside BeltLine. The standout “Chips and Salsa” margarita starts with tortilla-chip-washed tequila, which extracts the toasty, salty oils into the liquor, then layers in serrano, tomato, vermut de gallo, lime, and agave for a savory, spicy twist unlike any other cocktails in town. Surrounded by lush greenery—thanks to the neighboring plant shop the Victorian—the space feels like a secret garden for cocktail lovers. Come on Tuesday for live jazz, but arrive early because seats go quickly. 505 N. Angier Ave. NE, Ste. 500, Atlanta, burlesbar.com
Mellow Mushroom
Mellow Mushroom might not be the first place that comes to mind for margaritas, but don’t sleep on the cocktail menu. The Atlanta-born pizza chain recently introduced the Moondust Margarita, layering dragonfruit and pineapple with Espolòn Blanco tequila, while the Spicy Mango Margarita brings tropical sweetness and a little heat. At the Decatur and Grant Park locations, you can have them frozen alongside your favorite pie. 340 West Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, mellowmushroom.com
You42 Studios’ Big Shots Kitchen & Cocktails
Inside Roswell’s You42 Studios, Big Shots brings plenty of personality to its El Margarita. Built on El Jimador Reposado tequila and premium Combier orange liqueur, the drink gets an extra playful touch from a Tajín rim and a spicy mango paleta popsicle that slowly melts into the cocktail. It’s whimsical, colorful, and impossible not to photograph. 11000 Alpharetta Hwy., Unit A, Roswell, you42studios.com
Superica
Chef Ford Fry’s Superica has long been one of Atlanta’s go-to destinations for Tex-Mex, and the ginger margarita is a big reason why. Made with El Jimador Blanco, spicy ginger syrup, and fresh lime, it delivers just enough kick while remaining crisp and refreshing. If frozen drinks are more your speed, order the Frio, Superica’s icy take on the classic. Pair with queso or the Tejano-style nachos, and it’s easy to understand why regulars keep coming back. 99 Krog St., Atlanta, superica.com/krog-street
SKOL Brewing
Want a margarita with a twist? At SKOL Brewing, the margaritas are every bit as fun as the beer. The house margarita combines El Jimador tequila, pineapple juice, fresh lime, and a Tajín rim, with the option to add sea salt foam. Meanwhile, the Peach Tree Street Margarita celebrates Georgia fruit with peach schnapps and peach purée. Both cocktails deliver easy-drinking with plenty of personality. 155 Carnegie Way NW, Atlanta,skolbrew.com
Westside Motor Lounge
Nothing says Atlanta summer quite like a frozen margarita on the patio at Westside Motor Lounge. One of those “if you know, you know” spots, the sprawling entertainment venue serves a Frozen Pink Cadillac Margarita made with tequila, lime, strawberry, and passionfruit. Tart, fruity, and refreshingly slushy, it’s as fun as the atmosphere itself. Whether you’re catching a DJ set or hanging with friends outside, this is the frozen drink to order. 725 Echo St. NW, Atlanta, westsidemotorlounge.com…