Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

Tex-Mex restaurant · Union Station

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"The bustling LoDo spot serves some of the strongest margaritas in town. Diners can mix up the house cocktail with mango, strawberry or manberry, or opt for the Ricky, a frozen margarita paired with a Coronita." - Camila Navarrette, Eater Staff

Where To Drink Margaritas in Denver
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1745 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202 Get directions

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