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A Beer Guy Testifies for Lobo’s Margaritas

Gabrus | July 21, 2007 

I am a beer guy, not a beer snob, but a fan. I never drink anything else (unless it is a shot out of someone’s belly button). When I eat Italian, no vino for me, I have a Peroni. Seafood doesn’t get paired with a white; I go with a pilsner. When I eat Mexican, it’s Dos Equis not Sangria. That was until I found Lobo. I have ‘eaten’ at Lobo on Court Street twice in the past week. I use the term ‘eaten’ loosely as I usually order nachos as an excuse to put back three or four of their delicious margaritas. That’s right, only a select few things can steer me away from the lovely world of yeast and hops. One of which is the aforementioned naval shot, the other being Lobo’s ‘ritas. They have several awesome flavors, though I’ve stuck primarily with mango and passion fruit, and only the former because my girlfriend made me. That’s right, I order a passion fruit margarita with dinner now. I recommend you try all flavors…at one sitting…in their sweet back garden…alone…then maybe order some food. If I remember correctly, the food tasted pretty good too.

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