Eh. That about sums up my overall impression of Tres Agaves. The food was decent, but nothing I'd run out and hunt down. They do get serious props on the m-m-m-margarita, however. I like mine tart -- Mr. Food Musings makes 'em with nothing but fresh lemon juice and Cointreau at home -- and picking out my very own tequila made me feel special, though I'm not enough of an expert to know what the hell I was doing. It's a big space and the noise level was high but not uncomfortable (keep in mind it was Tuesday...). The service and the decor were nothing more than average, and there you have it folks. For my pesos, it's Mamacita all the way.
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Telluride was great, but it’s great to be back to the comforts of home and to an area with a wealth of lunch options. The last place you might think to grab a burger is a Mexican restaurant, but my Hamburguesa con queso at Tres Agaves was muy bien.
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I know, I know. Mexican food is not exactly diet food. But there's work to be done, here. And as it turns out, guac is not that point-intensive in Weight Watchers, so a-guac-ing I will go.
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Tres Agaves Thirst-quenching Cocktails for hot days & Carnitas
In an attempt to escape the heat earlier, we ended up at Tres Agaves in SoMa. The building was nice and cool (as I figured it would be because of the brick walls), and not too crazy, even though a Ballpark game was soon to start. In fact, it was lively and friendly, everyone seemed to be in good spirits [pun intended]. In attempt to lower my body temperature, I started drinking my way through the cocktail menu:
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We braved the rain and Giants fans supplemented traffic to head to see the caged rocks at Tres Agaves. The guacamole was a more generous than expected serving of fresh, chunky, avocado dip. I ended up giving it a little more zing with their housemade salsa.
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