I know there’s this phenomenon called March Madness, when everyone gets excited over basketball to avoid work. But for me, the real madness begins in May, when Cinco de Mayo ushers in warmer weather and the return of thirst-quenching, fruity drinks. I’m talking Margarita Madness here, and if you ask me, it’s way more interesting and fun than watching a bunch of sweaty guys run around, dribbling and throwing a ball (but hey, to each his or her own). Back to the drinks. Margaritas in Bellingham can’t be the run-of-the-mill frozen concoction that Parrot Heads (drunkenly and off-key) sing about. That’s just not how we do things in our little corner of the world. Local mixologists are using fresh, local and creative ingredients (very Bellingham) to transform the standard salt-rimmed margarita into something very special. We’re fortunate to have plenty of options when it comes to getting a tequila fix. Here are a few I recently sampled.
Taco Lobo We stopped by Taco Lobo on a Tuesday evening, after the dinner crowd had come and gone. Leo mixed up a couple of big, frosty house margaritas for my pal and me. We asked for a premium silver, or blanco, tequila, to which he added the house-made margarita mix of fresh lime-cucumber juice and simple syrup, plus an added kick from fresh jalapeño. We both loved this tangy, sweet and spicy combination. It’s not a small drink, so plan accordingly!
Taco Lobo is a favorite with Bellinghamsters for its homemade tortillas, chips and salsas. You'll find plenty of fresh, authentic Mexican food to pair with a lime, mango or strawberry margarita. Taco Lobo, 117 W. Magnolia St., Bellingham, WA 360-756-0711 Monday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Redlight Redlight is a pure delight. It’s small, but not too small; quiet in the afternoon, and increasingly lively as evening falls and the lights go down. Early on, you'll see patrons toiling away on laptops, while late night brings some serious date action. It’s a perfect spot for gathering friends for drinks, conversation, or to catch a show. Rattletrap Ruckus plays Thursday nights for free, and on most weekends, you'll find performers from Bellingham, Edison, Seattle and beyond. Redlight’s chalkboard highlights their solid line-up of wines available by the bottle or glass, plus their always-creative selection of cocktails. Apparently they were having Margarita Madness of their own this week, with three on the menu. How lucky we were to have three in our party, so we didn't have to choose! [caption id="attachment_14040" align="aligncenter" width="240"] Don Caballero, Le Butcherette, Fresh Raspberry Margarita[/caption] We each ordered one and shared sips: