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Celebrate National Margarita Day Along the McKinney Avenue Trolley: Top Spots on Dallas’ Margarita Mile

Dallas’ Margarita Mile boasts nearly two dozen partner venues across its lively neighborhoods, ensuring a unique experience for every palate. For those in Uptown, simply hop on the McKinney Avenue Trolley and glide through a curated selection of stops. Map your journey and schedule at mata.org.

Check in on the official Margarita Mile app as you travel to earn exclusive gear!

The Rustic Hop on and hop off at the Uptown Station (Cityplace West Boulevard & Howell Street)

The Rustic is raising the bar this National Margarita Day. From 5–8 p.m., the venue partners with Don Julio Tequila to serve classic on‑the‑rocks margaritas in a towering five‑foot glass—the largest in Dallas. A live DJ sets the vibe, making it a backyard party you won’t want to miss.

Taqueria La Ventana Hop on and hop off at the St. Paul/Woodall Rodgers Station and walk about 4 minutes to the right

Pair a Mexican street taco with a refreshing margarita at Taqueria La Ventana. From 3–6 p.m., enjoy happy‑hour pricing—$3 for a margarita! Gather your crew on the patio and take in the Dallas skyline while sipping America’s favorite cocktail.

El Fenix Hop on and hop off at the St. Paul/Woodall Rodgers Station and walk about 4 minutes to the right

Don’t miss the unbeatable deal: one‑dollar margaritas all weekend. This Dallas institution, now in its 101st year, has been crafting some of the city’s best margs for decades. If you’re heading to a Mavs game, show your tickets at checkout for 10% off your meal.

Meso Maya Hop on and hop off at the St. Paul/Woodall Rodgers Station and walk about 4 minutes to the right

Meso Maya celebrates with $5 house margaritas from 3–6 p.m. Treat yourself to dinner in their courtyard, featuring the renowned three‑cheese Queso Fundido.

Margarita Mile will also be celebrating National Margarita Day! Download the app from the Apple Store or Google Play and follow us on Instagram and Facebook for daily announcements—including new partners (all located along the McKinney Avenue Trolley) on Feb. 22. Catch us on the trolley Friday afternoon, enjoying the latest deals and free giveaways.

Share your Margarita Mile adventures across the weekend using #MargaritaMile or tag us @MargaritaMile on social media.

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