The Corner Bar, The Tate - Super fresh and very reasonably priced, try the habanero Paloma as well as the spicy margarita.

Where.s Fred.s, Bank- Limey, very spicy.

Wright Brothers, Borough Market- Strawberry flavoured margarita, can add spice on demand.

Smoking Goat, Shoreditch - Accompanied by Thai food, very spicy!

Lima, Soho - Fresh, Peruvian inspired, nice with all the ceviche.

Franklin’s Wine Bar, Notting Hill - Not too spicy but a tastier-than-usual chilli rum.

100 Wardour St, Soho - Nothing too special, made it spicy on request.

Ham Yard Bar, Soho - Black coloured margarita, blueberry infused(?)

Ochre, National Gallery Restaurant- Turmeric and mezcal margarita, printed Van Gogh’s sunflowers on top of it!

Rambutan, Borough Market - Spicy, paired well with the Sri Lankan small plates.

El Cenote, Camden - Spicy, decently priced happy hour.

The Cocktail Club, Bank - Made very quickly, although busy, but still reasonably tasty!

De Grande, Chiswick - Large pitchers of frozen margaritas, nice outdoor area for lunch (with a decent happy hour).

Pizza Union, Aldgate - Cheap and cheerful, frozen.

El Pastor, Borough Market - Lots of flavours to choose from, nothing too special, frozen.

Be At One Bank/London Bridge - Mango margaritas made on request!

The Ned, Bank- A decent margarita but not worth the hype.

The Cyclist, Balham- Prefer a pint of the Hepcat here…

The Aviary, Liverpool St - Rooftop terrace which is better than the margaritas themselves.

Mr Fogg’s Tavern, Charing Cross - The decor here is much more interesting than the margaritas.

Tequila Mockingbird, Wimbledon - Ridiculously cheap…

Eastcheap Records, Bank - Hits the spot, but nothing to write home about.

Sonoma, Gatwick Airport - Mango margaritas with choose your own spice levels.

The 411, Angel - Not a great spot for bottomless brunch and/or margaritas.

Simmons, Bank - Apologies…

Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria - Out of a tin, the musical (Hamilton) was much better.

Margaritas in London