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Where to Celebrate National Margarita Day for $5 or Less

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Today is National Margarita Day. It’s also, fortunately, Friday. A ton of restaurants and bars are offering specials on every type of margarita imaginable. It doesn’t matter if you prefer this cocktail frozen, on the rocks, spicy, syrupy, or with sugar or salt around the rim, there’s special for you. Here’s where to sip for $5 or less.

Blue Goose Cantina
Blue Goose Cantina is offering $3 original margaritas to celebrate this boozy holiday. There are several locations all over North Texas including Addison, Plano, Frisco, Lower Greenville, Highland Village, McKinney, and Grapevine. Drink up.

El Chico
Tamales would be a perfect match with their $3 house margarita special.

El Fenix
There are more than 20 locations in Texas, so you are sure to find one near you to celebrate this holiday. Sip $1 8-ounce margaritas served throughout the weekend of Feb. 22-24.

TorTaco
For National Margarita Day, TorTaco will be serving $4 house margaritas. Pretty sweet.

Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar
For the weekend of Feb. 22-24, the Snufferita will be available for $4 and their regular margaritas will be available for $3.

Nadirah Hill is a D Magazine intern.

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