![]() ![]() The Pastry War, 310 Main: Celebrate all week every week with daily happy hour from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Molina’s Cantina, multiple locations: House margaritas are $6 all day and the new cocktail, La Luna Azul (“blue moon”) is $7 (normally $9) with live music from 6 to 10 p.m. The latter drink, named in honor of the recent blue moon, is a refreshing combination of organic Dulce Vida tequila, blue curaçao, agave nectar and a splash of soda. Both locations will also host live music, including mariachis. Xochi is featuring assorted tequila, wine and Mexican spirits specials, including an El Tesoro Tequila pairing menu at dinner. Multiple drink specials start at 2:30 p.m. The cost includes two pounds of crawfish and sides. Caracol is serving Mexican-style boiled crawfish with spiced chipotle butter, street corn, and crispy potatoes with rajas and salsa de ajo for $25. at both locations with additional food and drink specials throughout the day. Xochi, 1777 Walker and Caracol, 2200 Post Oak: Traditional brunch runs from 11 a.m. A tequila-paired tasting menu is also available alongside the regular dinner menu from 3 to 11 p.m. Happy hour, which is from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., features specials on cocktails prepared using small-batch Suerte Tequila. Tickets are $28 for adults and $12 for children and can be purchased by calling (713) 524-7744. and includes interactive cooking demonstrations. Hugo’s, 1600 Westheimer: Day-long specials begin with a Street Foods of Mexico brunch buffet from 11:30 a.m. Purchase tickets in person at Cuchara or call (713) 942-0000. The ticket price excludes food and beverage but there will be specials on both throughout the day. For $20, guests can watch lucha libre performances from male and female luchadors in addition to “micro wrestlers” MicroMan and Kemonito from Mexico City. For May 5, expect $6 specialty drinks, including the Maybe Memphis, Maybe Mexico Spicy Paloma, a mix of Puebla Viejo Tequila, fresh lime, grapefruit soda, hot peppers and a pinch of salt.Ĭuchara, 214 Fairview: True to its spunky and authentic form, this Montrose locale is presenting a one-of-a-kind Cinco de Mayo experience. The Cottonmouth Club, 108 South Main: Owner Mike Raymond (also of Reserve 101) brings a unique spin on cocktails to his latest concept. Famous luchador Micro Man stands tall at 3’6″. With the holiday falling on a Saturday this year, restaurants all around Houston are gearing up for crowds with plenty of special events. In modern times Cinco de Mayo still represents perseverance and-perhaps more accurately these days-a good excuse to party. Decades later, the victory is still celebrated in the state of Puebla and in regions far removed from the conflict. On May 5, 1862, the Mexican Army defeated French forces at The Battle Of Puebla.
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