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Dallas’ Best To‑Go Cocktails: Fresh Kits for Every Palate

As Dallas temperatures climb, the ideal way to stay cool is a high‑quality cocktail delivered to your doorstep. Local restaurants now offer carefully curated kits that let you mix and sip your favorite drinks in the comfort of home. From classic Old Fashioneds to daring mezcal creations, the city’s top spots have you covered.

Bowen House
Located in Uptown, Bowen House is a go‑to for cocktail enthusiasts. Their DIY kits feature timeless options such as Old Fashioned, Daiquiri, and the fiery Jalapeño‑Mint Paloma. Pair your mix with a charcuterie and cheese board for a complete at‑home happy hour.

Beto & Son
Trinity Groves’ Beto & Son is famed for liquid‑nitrogen margaritas, which you can’t enjoy at home, but they offer classic margarita kits and take‑away drinks that pair wonderfully with their Next‑Gen Noodle Bowls.

Cane Rosso
For pizza lovers, Cane Rosso’s take‑away kits include a Moscow Mule—an unbeatable pairing with their signature pies. They also offer beer and wine pickup.

Las Almas Rotas
Near Fair Park in South Dallas, Las Almas Rotas serves Mexican‑inspired cocktails on the go. Try the spicy michelada mix or venture into mezcal or Uruapan Charanda, a rare rum from Michoacán. Don’t miss their taco family pack or chicken enchiladas.

Asian Mint
Asian Mint’s Oak Lawn location (which does not serve alcohol) offers a range of beverages, including sake, that pair well with their Chef Mint Meal Prep Kit—ready in 15 minutes.

AvoEatery
In Trinity Groves, AvoEatery delivers a health‑focused twist on cocktails. Their Lemon Blossom kit blends Crown Royal, fresh lemons, and avocado honey. For classic options, they also provide Old Fashioned and French 75 kits.

Mariano’s Hacienda
North Dallas’ Mariano’s Hacienda supplies margarita kits with Herradura Silver Tequila, fresh lime juice, and triple sec—perfect for pairing with their grilled fajitas.

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