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Enjoy the Margarita Mile From Home – Updated Delivery & Dining Options

Updated September 21, 2020

Great news: You don’t have to sacrifice the delicious flavors of the Margarita Mile by staying at home. Many of our partner restaurants now offer delivery and take‑out—including alcohol and cocktail kits—so you can enjoy the same experience in the comfort of your own space. We’ll keep the list refreshed as more partners join.

Effective September 21, the City of Dallas allows restaurants to serve in‑restaurant patrons under the 75 % capacity guidelines. We’re updating our listings as we receive new information from Margarita Mile partners. Below is the most current status for dine‑in, curbside, and delivery options.

Beto & Son is delivering through Postmates, UberEats, and other platforms. Call 469‑249‑8590 for curbside pickup.

  • Explore their updated take‑out menu and try a Family Meal for the whole crew.
  • Missing a favorite drink? Beto & Son offers alcohol and cocktail kits, including skinny margaritas and ranch water.
  • Dine‑in: Open Tuesday‑Sunday by reservation only. Text Sofia at 214‑542‑1910 to book.

Desperados Mexican Restaurant is back for curbside take‑out and 3rd‑party delivery at both locations. View the menu online and call today to order.

  • Dine‑in: In‑restaurant dining is now available in both the patio and dining room.

El Fenix offers dine‑in, curbside pickup, take‑out, and 3rd‑party delivery. Special promotions include:

  • Enchilada Wednesday: All‑day, every day for $5.99 (limited time).
  • Margarita kits at $7—must be purchased with food.
  • Dine‑in: Downtown location open for dine‑in and happy hour Monday‑Friday 4‑7 pm.

Fearing’s will open Thursday, June 18. Dine‑in is limited to dinner on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The Rattlesnake Bar opens Wednesday‑Sunday starting Wednesday, June 17.

Gloria’s Latin Cuisine offers take‑out and free delivery via UberEats. All locations are open—visit their website to order from your nearest spot. You can also order their famous frozen top‑shelf margaritas for take‑out!

  • Dine‑in: Multiple locations, including the Margarita Mile stop in Bishop Arts, offer contactless menus.

Jalisco Norte in Oak Lawn has reopened, featuring specialty items and margarita and ranch water kits for curbside pickup and DoorDash/Favor delivery. Call 214‑443‑5183 for lunch, dinner, or happy hour.

  • Dine‑in: Limited seating in the dining room, available for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. Reservations by phone.

José covers the entire family with delivery and pickup. Check updated hours and menu online. Call 214‑891‑5673 to place an order.

  • Carry‑out cocktails, beer, and wine available with your meal.
  • Early Saturday breakfast tacos and mimosa kits—available while supplies last.
  • Dine‑in: Limited in‑restaurant dining with contactless ordering. Reservations required; call 214‑891‑5673.

Mariano’s Hacienda (the O.G.) remains open at its original Skillman Road location and additional sites for take‑out, delivery, and dine‑in.

  • Order to‑go by phone or 3rd‑party delivery. Updated menus online.
  • Don’t miss the original frozen margarita—limit 2 per entrée.
  • Dine‑in: Margarita Mile location in Dallas open Wednesday‑Sunday 4:00‑9:00 pm.

Matt’s Tex Mex offers a BOGO on entrees (with exclusions) for take‑out and DoorDash delivery. Mixed beverages can be delivered with food. Visit their website for details.

  • Dine‑in: Limited seating, reservations required, parties capped at 6 guests.

Meso Maya’s downtown location is now open for dine‑in. Many sites also provide 3rd‑party delivery.

  • Grab a Bar Kit to-go; Margarita and Ranch Water kits, plus beer and wine, are available.
  • Dine‑in: Mile location open for happy hour—$5 house margaritas, wine, select beer, queso, and guacamole. Happy hour Monday‑Friday 3‑6 pm.

Revolver Taco Lounge in Deep Ellum serves its usual menu, including margaritas and beer to‑go. Call 214‑272‑7163 for pickup or use Favor/Postmates for no‑contact delivery.

Taqueria La Ventana operates at multiple sites for take‑out, curbside, and delivery. Add their Margarita Kit—frozen or on the rocks—to your order.

  • Dine‑in: Downtown location open at limited capacity; happy hour Monday‑Friday 3‑6 pm with $3.50 house margaritas and cervezas.

The Rustic offers a limited take‑out menu, including the famous Hot Chicken & Cheese sandwich. Pick up in‑store or use Favor for delivery.

  • Follow Margarita Mile and The Rustic on Facebook for daily deals, including $15 gift cards with each entrée.
  • Dine‑in: Open for dining, bar, patio, and front‑area seating. Use paperless menus and contactless phone payment.

Wild Salsa serves a limited menu at sister restaurant Chop House Burger in downtown Dallas. Take‑out and delivery are available through Caviar, DoorDash, and Favor.

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