Despacho Margarita is a dedicated Margarita bar and spirits shop from the team behind Mexico City’s Licorería Limantour, launched in October 2025 and featuring a menu built entirely around the Margarita. The venue centers on a classic Margarita template with a unique ingredient approach, featuring blended Mexican limes and regionally sourced salts to deepen citrus and saline notes.
The menu includes a 'Margarita Clásica,' a spicy margarita that layers nine chilies with cucumber cordial and habanero-infused agave, and a monthly 'Frozen Margarita' that rotates seasonal flavors such as a hibiscus-based Ponche Navideño version. The space also stocks about 120 Tequila and mezcal bottles across blanco to extra añejo, and operates as a small shop alongside a 40-person casual bar.
For consumers, Despacho packages education and consistency—guests get a focused drinking experience that highlights Mexican spirits and ingredient provenance. The single-drink format makes the cocktail accessible to both locals and tourists while reinforcing a trend toward specialist bars that celebrate one well-executed recipe.
Single-Drink Margarita Bars
Despacho Margarita by Licorería Limantour Focuses on One Cocktail
Trend Themes
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Single-drink Specialist Bars — A mono-menu approach concentrates operational complexity into one perfected offering, enabling scale of craft and a distinct brand identity that can redefine customer expectations for depth over breadth.
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Ingredient Provenance and Terroir — Elevation of regional limes, salts and agave varieties foregrounds traceability and origin stories, creating opportunities for premiumization tied to specific sourcing and terroir narratives.
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Rotating Seasonal Flavor Programs — Monthly frozen variants and seasonal flavors turn repeat visits into collectible experiences, supporting dynamic supply chains and limited-edition product strategies.
Industry Implications
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Hospitality and Bar Operations — Focused-concept venues shift labor and training models toward deep specialization, altering real estate economics and guest journey design around a single flagship product.
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Spirits Retail and Direct-to-consumer — Integrating a micro-retail shop with a tasting bar blurs retail and hospitality channels, enabling curated bottling and subscription models centered on education and provenance.
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Experiential Tourism and Food Travel — Destination-minded travelers increasingly seek hyperlocal beverage experiences, which can transform neighborhood bars into cultural touchpoints and itinerary anchors.