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Open twenty-four-seven, three hundred and sixty-fives days a year, we at Margarita strive to satisfy our customer’s needs. The proof is our ever loyal customer base that keeps coming back to Margarita
Open twenty-four-seven, three hundred and sixty-fives days a year, we at Margarita strive to satisfy our customer’s needs. The proof is our ever loyal customer base that keeps coming back to Margarita time after time.
Here is just a sample of what we offer At Margarita Station (AKA The Ville)
Besides our friends staff of lovely waitress, very skilled cooks, and bar tenders, Margarita is an example of excellence is service, quality assurance of foods and beverages, here is a example of a ever popular entrées:
Thursday Special: Mongolian BBQ. This is a great meal. You go out to the courtyard and make up your own bowl (Beef, Chicken, or Pork, or a combination of any) and then hand over your creation of meat, veggies, and sauces to a cook and he fries it up right there for you. It is served with some rice and is one of the best meals you can have all week. I try to never miss a Thursday meal here.
Ville Breakfast: This is a combination plate with a few choices. Two eggs any style, rice (garlic or plain) and some Thai style meats or spicy beef tapa. I always get the garlic rice and tapa. This is a great breakfast/lunch (when I do eat breakfast it is usually around noon so I am not sure if it actually qualifies.)
Mini Chimichangas: These are just awesome! I love these things. Although they are listed as an appetizer you really can make them a meal. Little fried packets of spicy chicken and spices served with a cheese dipping sauce. Heaven on earth.
House Dressing: I just love garlic and this place has a house garlic dressing that is outstanding. Most decent places around town serve a garden salad and they all are basically the same, but I satiate my salad craving here at the Ville because I just love this dressing.
The food, the service, the staff, and then atmosphere that keeps you coming back to us with open arms is what Margarita is all about.
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