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Get your sip on for National Margarita Day

We’ve gathered some delicious deals at five local restaurants for you to celebrate.

A yellow margarita and a pink margarita topped with umbrellas on top of a table with the Corona Extra logo.

Take your own trip to “Margaritaville” with a $6 sip from El Cockfight.

Photo courtesy El Cockfight

Did you know the song “Margaritaville” was partially written in Austin, while Jimmy Buffett was sipping a margarita?

National Margarita Day is this Thursday, Feb. 22, and we know just where to celebrate.

Chuy’s, multiple locations | There will be drink specials and souvenir cups all day to celebrate at this Tex-Mex restaurant.

Edge Rooftop, 110 E. 2nd St. | Enjoy the skyline with a “Soco Marg” — made with salted watermelon and Luxardo Orange — for $5 off all day.

El Cockfight, 121 E. 5th St. | This Downtown “tequila oasis” will serve its house margarita, frozen or on the rocks, for $6 all day.

Loro Asian Smokehouse and Bar, 2115 S. Lamar Blvd. | Enjoy a tangerine and yuzu twist on the classic drink. Psst — happy hour is 2-5 p.m.

Otopia Rooftop, 1901 San Antonio St. #1100 | Margaritas will be $9 at this margarita-themed party, where each drink gets you a raffle ticket for an exclusive giveaway.

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