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Mariano Martinez
American restaurateur

Mariano Martinez

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Mariano Martinez (born 1944) is a Mexican American inventor, entrepreneur, restaurateur, and creative artist. In Dallas, Texas, in 1971, he adapted a soft serve ice cream machine to making margaritas and dubbed it "The World’s First Frozen Margarita Machine". That machine is now in the collection of the National Museum of American History, part of the Smithsonian Institution.

Early life

Martinez was born in Dallas, Texas, in the Little Mexico neighborhood. Spanish was his first language, but when he was five years old, his family was the first Mexican-American family to move into Lakewood, Dallas, where he learned to speak English so he could attend school. At the age of nine, he began working in his father's Mexican restaurant as a busboy. He dropped out of high school to work. He also played electric bass guitar for a Dallas rock band, but found that he had only average talent as a musician, so decided to go back to school. He obtained his GED at the age of 21 and then an associate degree in business from El Centro College. In 1973, Mariano married Wanda Wade.

Professional career

In 1971, Martinez opened his first restaurant, Mariano's Mexican Cuisine, in Dallas by selling everything he owned to obtain a S.B.A. loan. Mariano currently owns and operates six Mexican restaurants in North Texas that employ more than 600 people and serve 1.3 million guests per year.

Invention of the World's First Frozen Margarita Machine

Martinez used his father's margarita recipe in his new restaurant. Mariano used his show business contacts to generate word-of-mouth about the new Mexican restaurant, Mariano's Mexican Cuisine, which resulted in large crowds.

Demand for his blended margarita was high, but the bar staff could not keep up with orders, as over 200 per night were produced from just one blender. Customers complained that the drinks tasted different each time, and Martinez realized that his bartenders did not take the time to measure out the drink's ingredients. His head bartender complained that the drink was too complicated and threatened to quit. Faced with both unhappy bartenders and dissatisfied customers, Martinez resolved to find a better way. At a local 7-Eleven, he noticed the Slurpee machine, and he realized he could premix the margarita and the bartenders would simply pull the lever to dispense it. He tried to buy a frozen drink machine but was told no, as they were leery of his intention and said his idea would not work because alcohol does not freeze.

Martinez finally bought a used ice cream machine on May 11, 1971 and modified the machine and his recipe to make frozen margaritas.It was a "simple spigot with a lever, a steel cup holder in which to place a glass, some buttons and vents". The machine was moved to Mariano's bar where it was placed front and center, and soon customers began to ask for the frozen margarita by name.

At this time, Texas prohibited selling liquor by the glass in the dining rooms of restaurants, so Mariano's Mexican Cuisine was operated as a private club. But later in 1971, the law was changed to allow restaurants in wet counties to sell cocktails by the glass. Sales of the already popular frozen margarita soared as a result, and Mariano's became the destination for cocktails in Dallas. As popularity of the drink increased and word of mouth traveled, other versions of The World's First Frozen Margarita Machine hit the market and even became standard bar equipment. This was due in part to Mariano's lack of a patent on the machine. Mariano never sought to be an inventor, he simply wanted to keep his doors open, protect his reputation and live the American Dream of owning his own business. In the process of doing so, he impacted several industries. The frozen margarita machine streamlined the process of making frozen margaritas, increasing U.S. demand for the largely unknown Mexican spirit tequila, and contributed to the popularity of the Tex-Mex cuisine with which it was often paired.

Retirement to the Smithsonian

In 2005, after 34 years at the original location of Mariano's Mexican Cuisine, Mariano retired the original frozen margarita machine and donated it to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. In September 2010, in celebration of National Inventors Month, Smithsonian.com's "Around the Mall" blog announced the "Top Ten Inventions from the National Museum of American History’s Collection", with Martinez's frozen margarita machine as number ten. On November 20, 2012, an exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, FOOD: Transforming the American Table, 1950-2000 included Martinez's invention.

Awards and honors

  • On October 14, 2019, Jimmy Kimmels very own Guillermo came by Mariano's Hacienda with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo to enjoy margarita with Mariano and friends.Guillermo's Road Trip to Brooklyn: Stop #1 – Dallas with Tony Romo
  • On July 20, 2011, ABC’s Nightline interviewed Mariano and told his life story. ABC Nightline
  • Mariano Martinez received Special Recognition by The City of Dallas Dallas City Council Proclamation
  • Mariano Martinez received Honor as the Inventor of the Margarita Machine by State of Texas Proclamation State of Texas Proclamation - Mariano Martinez Inventor of Margarita Machine
  • Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels filmed at Mariano’s.
  • On May 11, 2001, the City of Dallas named Mariano’s frozen margarita as the "Official Drink of Dallas", noting it as a national drink sensation, alongside New York's Manhattan cocktail and New Orleans’ Hurricane.
  • In 1978, Mariano's accomplishments were recognized in a four-page chronicle of his life, which was read into the Congressional Record in Washington, D.C.
  • The United States Small Business Administration presented Martinez with the Minority Business Enterprise of the year Award in May 1984.
  • Martinez received special recognition from the Dallas City Council on February 16, 2006 for "building a Dallas business that helped transform Tex-Mex cuisine into an American favorite".
  • Martinez was congratulated by the White House on his induction into the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. in a personal letter from President George W. Bush.
  • In 1976, El Centro College named Martinez its outstanding alumnus for its 10-year anniversary.
  • Martinez was inducted into the Woodrow Wilson High School Hall of Fame at the school's 80th anniversary celebration in 2008.
  • Martinez was appointed to the North Texas Crime Commission as Advisory Director in October 2012.
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Who is Mariano Martinez?
Mariano Martinez is an American entrepreneur, inventor, and restaurateur. He is best known as the inventor of the frozen margarita machine.
What is Mariano Martinez known for?
Mariano Martinez is known for inventing the frozen margarita machine, which revolutionized the way margaritas are made and served, making it quick and easy to produce large quantities of frozen margaritas.
How did Mariano Martinez invent the frozen margarita machine?
Mariano Martinez came up with the idea of the frozen margarita machine after he observed a Slurpee machine at a 7-Eleven store. He collaborated with a friend who was an engineer to modify a soft-serve ice cream machine into one that could create frozen margaritas.
What impact did the invention of the frozen margarita machine have?
The invention of the frozen margarita machine had a significant impact on the restaurant and beverage industry. It made it much easier and more efficient for restaurants and bars to serve frozen margaritas, leading to their popularity and widespread availability.
What is Mariano Martinez's background?
Mariano Martinez is of Mexican-American descent and was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He started his career as an actor but later transitioned into the restaurant industry, eventually becoming a successful entrepreneur and inventor.
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