![]() Mary’s Strip bar’s best margaritas are the guava margarita, the pickle margarita and the tamarind margarita, according to a spokesperson. The Rustic: DJ Tone will play on the patio as the bar/restaurant complex serves $3 Rustic 'ritas from opening until 6 p.m. Nicha’s: The local chain, which has three locations, will serve $5 small house margaritas, $7 chamango margaritas and $8 spicy ancho margaritas all day. ![]() Guests can also win a frozen concoction maker with salt rimmer and a serving tray, plus a $100 Margaritaville gift card during a giveaway. At 4 p.m., the restaurant will host a class on how to make margaritas. Margaritaville: The River Walk bar will have a special on traditional margaritas for $3.99 and fried pickles for $5.99 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. ![]() Ticket prices are $25 for one runner or $40 for two, and they can be purchased online. Market Square’s Margarita y Musica 0.5K: La Familia Cortez, the family behind Mi Tierra, La Margarita and Pico de Gallo, is hosting a “fun-(not)-run." Five mini-margaritas from each La Familia Cortez restaurant will be served along the course and a full-sized beer-rita will be served at the finish line, according to a news release. Industry: Mango chamoy margaritas will be served for $1 during The flight will include a six-ounce glass of a traditional margarita, a blood orange margarita, a spicy grapefruit margarita and a strawberry sunrise margarita. Hyatt Regency San Antonio: The hotel will offer a margarita flight for $16 all day at its Q Bar. Grand Marnier floaters can be added for $2. The Hangar: Don Julio Blanco margaritas will be $5 and Don Julio Reposado margaritas will be $6. On Saturday, specials include $7 top-shelf margarita shakers, $7 milagro red margaritas and live music. La Gloria: Specials start on Thursday and Friday with live music and $6 Jimador margaritas. Genghis Grill: Participating locations will be serving $5 Genghis margaritas with $1 flavor toppers. The General Public: The bar in La Cantera will introduce the sweet el diablo margarita, which has a blend of Lunazul Reposado tequila with honey, watermelon, cilantro and basil. Gold margaritas will be $5, prickly pear margaritas will be $6, spicy silver margaritas will be $6.50 and perfect Patrón margaritas will be $8.50. Floaters will also be sold for $1.ĭrink Texas: The Navarro Street bar will serve $5 cucumber margaritas, $4 strawberry margaritas and $4 Jose Cuervo Margaritas all day.Įsquire Tavern: A spokesperson calls the iconic bar’s nuestra margarita a “tasty classic.” It can be served up shaken or on the rocks.įish City Grill: The restaurant on the far Northeast Side will offer all of its margaritas at a discount on Saturday. National Margarita Day cups will be available while supplies last.Ĭhuy’s: Upgrade a regular margarita to a large one for $2. and other specials include a Jimador tequila shot for $3.50 and chicken chile ajo burger for $5.Ĭhili’s: The national chain will sell its popular presidente margaritas and the margarita of the month, the hearts on fire 'rita, for $5 all day. Mary’s Strip bar will sell $4 frozen and on-the-rock margaritas until closing time.īurgerteca: House margaritas will be $5, and specialty margaritas will range from $7-$9. No matter your preference, here’s a list of restaurants around San Antonio to grab a margarita on this unique holiday. Or, if you’re into the traditional ones, Taco Cabana will sell strawberry and lime margaritas for $2 all day.Ġ.5K, a ‘fun-(not)-run,’ taking place at Market Square for National Margarita Day It’s a day to celebrate tequila, and a day to try some funky concoctions like the Squeezbox’s pickle margarita or Torchy’s scallywag margarita. That means restaurants here in San Antonio will be ready to observe the food holiday with deals and parties all day long. This year, National Margarita Day lands on a Saturday.
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