Good Vibes Burgers & Brews, 1329 East Broadway, Pearland: This relaxed burger joint crafts seasonal infused margaritas in a variety of flavors. You can also purchase to go by the quart ($25) and gallon ($100). They are $6 each for National Margarita Day. Photo Fabiola Valencia.Įl Patio, 6444 Westheimer: Try a local legend with the Infamous Frozen Blues at this neighborhood cantina serving Houston for more than 50 years. The Frozen Blue margarita at El Patio virtually glows. Courtesy photo.ĭoris Metropolitan, 2815 South Shepherd: Skip the traditional preparation in favor of The Kipling, which blends spicy tequila with lime and celery, and gets an extra kick from habanero. The Kipling at Doris Metropolitan is flavored with hints of celery and habanero. Guests can also the Monday food special: $1 Wangs all day from 11 a.m. Courtesy photo.Ĭedar Creek, 1034 West 20th: For National Margarita Day, Frozen Margs are $7. The restaurant is normally closed on Mondays, but is open on National Margarita Day from 3 to 9 p.m. with $8 House Special Margaritas and taco deals. There is also an optional three-course margarita and chef tasting menu that is $60 plus tax and gratuity. It is made with Gran Centenario Añejo Tequila, 25-year-aged Grand Marnier, tangerine, lime, ginger, agave nectar and finished with a sea salt rim. There are also small bites such as tacos, Curry Elote Fries and salty-savory Bacon and Shrimp Jalapeños.Ĭaracol, 2200 Post Oak Blvd: Visit this Oaxaca-inspired hot spot for half-priced Greatest Margarita Ever Sold. Photo by Fabiola Valencia.Ĭactus Cove, 3333 West 11th: Try the fragrant and spicy Basil Jalapeño Margarita for $6 and pair with the Classic Creek Burger that comes with fries or tots for $10 on Mondays (normally $12). The Basil Jalapeño Margarita at Cactus Cove. As of press time, all locations noted here are open and expect to be serving on Monday, but you may wish to call ahead just in case the after-effects of the week’s weather disrupted those plans. National Margarita Day is Monday, February 22, and a number of Houston bars and restaurants are offering drink specials. After a week of freezing temperatures, power outages, burst pipes, empty grocery store shelves and no running water, many Houston-area residents have cause for both. For an extra $1 you can add a floater and there will be serving an all-you-can-eat FREE nacho bar.The margarita, that sweet and tangy elixir of lime juice, tequila and orange liqueur, works equally well for celebrations and commiserations. What’s better than a nacho bar and happy hour? Chuy’s in River Oaks will be having happy hour all day that will include your choice of a small margarita for $4.95 or a large one for $7.75 you can even add your choice of flavor, including strawberry, mango, blackberry or blood orange. As far as food, I highly recommend the “Donkey Balls” which are not included on their regular menu they are two fried balls of cheesy goodness with your choice of beef or chicken fajita inside. Join them for happy hour all day that will include $4 large and $3 small house ‘ritas. The Don'Key have been proudly serving Pasadena, Texas for 34 years and have completely renovated and extended their restaurant for a better look. The event is free, just simply RSVP on their Facebook event. Wash Townsend will be playing Latin jazz. They will be serving $5 premium tequila shots and $5 freshly squeezed margaritas. The world’s largest infused tequila bar, with over 70 house-made infused tequilas and fresh juices, will be having their party from 4 to 10 p.m. If you’re downtown, stop by El Big Bad for their annual National Margarita Day celebration that will include happy hour, dancing and fun.
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