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Mexican Cantina

Google: 4.3 · 3,176 reviews

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Price≈$20
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceCasual
NoiseLively
CapacityLarge

Margarita's on Lombardi Access Road sits in Ashwaubenon's busy commercial corridor near Lambeau Field, making it a natural stop for visitors and locals navigating the area's restaurant scene. The address places it within easy reach of Green Bay's dining circuit, where a handful of long-standing neighborhood spots hold their ground against chain competition. For context on the broader Ashwaubenon dining scene, see our full city guide.

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Margarita's restaurant in Ashwaubenon, United States
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Lombardi Access Road and the Ashwaubenon Dining Ritual

Ashwaubenon's restaurant strip along Lombardi Access Road operates on a specific rhythm. On game weekends, the area around Lambeau Field fills with pre-kickoff crowds working through a familiar sequence: parking, a drink somewhere familiar, a meal that doesn't require much deliberation. On quieter midweek evenings, the same corridor belongs to locals who have developed their own routines around a small cluster of neighborhood restaurants. Margarita's at 1241 Lombardi Access Rd sits inside that local rhythm, positioned in a commercial zone where repeat visits and neighborhood familiarity tend to matter more than destination dining credentials.

The dining culture in this part of Wisconsin carries expectations shaped by Midwest tradition: generous portions, direct service, a relaxed pace that doesn't push tables. That ritual, common across Green Bay's surrounding suburbs, defines the frame in which a place like Margarita's operates. Guests here are not typically negotiating a tasting menu or managing a reservation window months in advance. The experience is structured around accessibility and familiarity, which in a dense commercial corridor counts as a distinct kind of value. For the full picture of where Margarita's sits within Ashwaubenon's eating options, the Our full Ashwaubenon restaurants guide maps the broader scene.

The Local Competition and What It Signals

Ashwaubenon's casual dining tier is anchored by a handful of places with genuine local roots. Kroll's West has operated long enough to function as a local institution, its butter burgers a point of regional pride that no new arrival easily dislodges. Mandarin Garden holds a different kind of loyalty, serving a community that has supported it through the ebb and flow of the area's dining economy. Sammy's Pizza represents the neighborhood pizzeria category, the kind of place where orders are placed without consulting a menu.

Against this backdrop, the question for any restaurant on Lombardi Access Road is not whether it competes with the fine dining ambitions of, say, Alinea in Chicago or the tasting-counter precision of Atomix in New York City. The relevant comparison is internal to the neighborhood: does it offer a reason to choose it over the established alternatives? That calculus runs on consistency, value, and the kind of meal that earns a second visit without requiring a special occasion.

Situating Margarita's in a Broader American Context

American restaurant culture has long been stratified between the kind of formal dining ritual you find at The French Laundry in Napa or Le Bernardin in New York City, and the neighborhood-level everyday dining that actually accounts for most meals eaten out. The Midwest sits squarely in that second category, and Wisconsin in particular has a dining culture built around approachability rather than spectacle. Restaurants like those found along Lombardi Access Road are the backbone of that tradition, even if they rarely generate the kind of editorial coverage that goes to Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown.

That gap in coverage is not a gap in relevance. The dining ritual at a neighborhood restaurant in Ashwaubenon, where regulars arrive without reservations and the staff recognizes faces, carries a social function that a prix-fixe counter in a major city does not replicate. Places at the community-anchor end of the spectrum, from Emeril's in New Orleans to smaller regional operators, understand that the meal is as much about the act of gathering as the food itself. That understanding is baked into how Midwest casual dining operates.

What to Expect From the Experience

The venue's database record carries no confirmed cuisine type, price range, hours, or specific menu data, which limits what can be stated with precision. What the address and setting imply is consistent with the broader Ashwaubenon casual dining format: a mid-range, accessible operation serving a mix of local regulars and game-day visitors. The pacing of a meal here is likely unhurried, in line with the conventions of Wisconsin neighborhood dining, where the expectation is that a table is yours for the duration rather than a timed slot.

For practical planning, the address at 1241 Lombardi Access Rd places Margarita's within the commercial cluster that runs along the road connecting the Lambeau Field area to the wider Ashwaubenon commercial zone. Arriving during game weekends requires accounting for the significant foot and vehicle traffic the area generates; midweek visits are less subject to those pressures. Without confirmed hours or booking data in the record, checking directly before visiting is the advisable approach.

Placing the Visit

Visitors with a broader appetite for what American dining looks like across its range might use an Ashwaubenon trip to consider the full spectrum, from the community restaurant model represented here to the destination dining tier represented by places like Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Providence in Los Angeles, Addison in San Diego, Bacchanalia in Atlanta, Brutø in Denver, The Inn at Little Washington, and 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong. The contrast clarifies what each tier is actually offering and why the neighborhood restaurant remains the dominant format for most diners, most of the time.

Signature Dishes
Margarita Dip
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Trendy
  • Lively
Best For
  • Family
  • Group Dining
  • Casual Hangout
Drink Program
  • Craft Cocktails
  • Beer Program
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacityLarge
Service StyleCasual
Meal PacingStandard

Casual, cozy, and trendy atmosphere with a fun, laid-back cantina vibe.

Signature Dishes
Margarita Dip