Celebrate National Margarita Day, Nashville style

Sip on our local margarita suggestions.

A classic yellow margarita sits in a rocks glass on an empty marble table with a lime garnish on top.

STK Steakhouse’s Perfect margarita will be $9 all day long.

Photo via STK

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National Margarita Day is coming up. Whether you prefer frozen, on the rocks, spicy, or sweet, we’ve mixed up six margaritas for every set of taste buds.

Local margs we love

  • Classic | STK Steakhouse | The Perfect Margarita lives up to its name — especially with all-day-long happy hour pricing on National Margarita Day (that’s this Saturday, Feb. 22).
  • Spicy | Harriet’s Rooftop | The shishito margarita offers a mild chili flavor and celery salt rim.
  • Extra spicy | Church & Union | The restaurant’s Ghost margarita will have your taste buds sizzling with its mix of cayenne pepper, cucumber water, fresh lime, and orange liqueur.
  • Fruity | Bungalow10 | Transport yourself to the tropics at this Hillsboro Village hang by trying the fruity margarita flight with honey-lemon, lychee, peach, and strawberry flavors.
  • Frozen | Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante | Frozen margaritas come in three flavors: lime, mango, and strawberry.
  • Avocado | Avo | The plant-based spot’s avocado margarita is made with reposado, orange liqueur, avocado, lime, orange, agave, and cilantro.

National Margarita Day specials

  • Waldo’s Chicken & Beer | Waldo’s will be running a $5 margarita special at all of its locations — grab it frozen or on the rocks.
  • STK Steakhouse | You can grab the fan-favorite we highlighted above at happy hour pricing ($9) all day long.
  • Lona | This recently-opened downtown spot will serve up an $8 Lona Margarita deal and $5 blanco tequila shots.
  • Las Palmas | Enjoy half off house margaritas and draft beer on Saturday, Feb. 22, or try the raspberry margarita for $10 through Friday, Feb. 28.
  • Margaritaville Restaurant Nashville | Take matters into your own hands and learn to make the Seaside Hacienda Margarita at this event.

Bonus: Sip a little easier — on margaritas and other beverages — with NASHtoday’s happy hour guide.

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