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Where in Fayetteville to celebrate National Margarita Day with cheap drink specials

Taylor Shook
Fayetteville Observer

Thursday is National Margarita Day, the unofficial holiday celebrating the most popular cocktail in the country, and several Fayetteville restaurants will celebrate with deals on margaritas throughout the day. 

Whether you like yours frozen or on the rocks; with a sugar rim or a salt rim; spicy, skinny or stiff, you can sip on cheap margaritas at these local and chain spots in Fayetteville on Thursday. 

Specials take place all day on Feb. 22 unless otherwise noted. 

Bahama Breeze is among the Fayetteville restaurants offering deals Thursday for National Margarita Day.

Bahama Breeze Island Grille

Get classic margaritas for $2.22 at the new Cross Creek Mall location of this Caribbean-inspired restaurant chain. 

Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar

Get “Bad Ass” margaritas on the rocks for $5 at this hamburger chain restaurant. 

Bubba’s 33

House margaritas on the rocks are $4.50 every day at this Fayetteville-born sister chain restaurant to Texas Roadhouse. 

Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen

Texas Margaritas are $6.50 every day at this family-friendly chain with food inspired by the Lone Star State. 

Chili’s Grill & Bar

Strawberry lemonade margaritas are $6 all month long at this Southwestern-style casual chain.  

La Perla Nayarit Cuisine of Mexico

Strawberry, mango or classic lime 20-ounce margaritas served on the rocks or frozen are $10.99 at this local restaurant known for its extravagant seafood spreads. 

Latitude 35

Margaritas are $5 every Thursday at this local Caribbean-inspired spot in Fayetteville’s Haymount neighborhood. 

On The Border

House margaritas are $4 and “1800 Gran Rita” margaritas are $8 at the Glensford Drive outpost of this casual Tex-Mex chain. A limited-time margarita spiced with ghost pepper debuts on Wednesday. 

Ruby Tuesday

Mini margaritas are $2, house margaritas are $5 and top-shelf margaritas are $10 from Thursday to Sunday at this American chain. 

Food, dining and culture reporter Taylor Shook can be reached at tshook@gannett.com or on Facebook. Want weekly food news delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the Fayetteville Foodies newsletter