Five Things to Know About Bar Rita

Where: 1401 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale

Phone: 954.990.6658

Website: barritaftl.com

A year after launching Fort Lauderdale-based Tap 42 in 2013, the ownership group—including executive chef Andrew Balick—acquired the land next door and filed permits for a proposed Mexican restaurant. But the plans for what ultimately would become Bar Rita went to the back burner when the team decided instead to expand Tap 42 into Boca Raton, Coral Gables and Aventura.

The strategy, Balick says, allowed ownership to revisit Bar Rita (which opened in late October) with four more years of experience under its belt—and momentum from a flourishing concept at its back. “Our ability to thrive every day has grown over the years,” he says. “We’re better suited now to debut a new brand.”

Somewhere on Balick’s home computer is a file with 14 versions of the Bar Rita menu. Ultimately, he settled on a sophisticated-but-accessible slate of small-plate offerings (including seven featured tacos) and hearty meals—like Rita’s fajitas (below), which incorporate the likes of marinated chicken, chile lime filet mignon and Baja-grilled shrimp.

The contemporary Mexican decor and chic red and black color scheme downstairs is complemented by a rooftop bar that already has distinguished the 5,500-square-foot space. “It’s happy hour, the sun is setting, and you have a cold margarita in your hand [among the nine specialty margaritas is a Key lime pie version] and an amazing guacamole dish in front of you,” Balick says. “That cool factor is going to play well for us.”

Unlike Mexican restaurants that tout one “signature” guacamole, Bar Rita has four different concoctions on its menu. One features truffle crema, cotija and charred corn; another has spicy tuna, sriracha and mango—and then there’s Rita’s Queso-Mole, with green chile cheese (served hot), topped with bacon chunks, crema and pico de gallo.

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