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Suerte’s expanded happy hour will have you feeling lucky

The MICHELIN-recommended Mexican restaurant now serves its happy hour every day, giving you an excuse to unwind with a $10 signature cocktail and wagyu tacos.

Two drinks on a wooden ledge in a bright restaurant: one is a frozen yellow cocktail garnished with a dried lime wheel and a paper straw, and the other is a dark iced beverage with a creamy foam top, served in a stemmed glass. In the background, wooden tables are set with napkins and silverware, and large windows reveal greenery outside.

The “Baja BRRR-O” and “Nitro Carajillo” make for a great way to end the work day. | Photo by ATXtoday

Are you feeling lucky? Because Suerte’s newly expanded Lucky Hour will turn your fortune up a notch.

The masa-forward restaurant, helmed by Mexico-native Chef Fermín Núñez, now serves its Lucky Hour every day of the week: 5-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 3-5 p.m. on weekends. During that time, the MICHELIN-recommended and multi-time James Beard Award-nominated restaurant will serve:

  • $10 signature cocktails (our favorites are the “Nitro Carajillo” and “Baja BRRR-O”)
  • $2 off beer and wine glasses
  • 25% off bottles of wine
  • 50% off mezcal, tequila, or destilado pours (which lasts all night on “Mezcal Monday”)
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These duck and potato purée flautas are topped with a mole negro that will knock your socks off. | Photo by ATXtoday

But don’t leave hungry — here are the can’t-miss dishes we tried:

  • Tuna tiradito, served with burnt habanero-apple salsa
  • Flautas en mole negro, which are made with duck carnitas and easily made our list of favorite bites in Austin
  • Suadero tacos, a street taco platter made with wagyu tossed in “black magic oil”

Psst — don’t forget to ask about seasonal additions. Make a reservation.

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