When National Margarita Day falls on a Taco Tuesday, you know things are going to get spicy. Whether you like yours frozen or on the rocks, skinny or Texas-style, salt- or sugar-rimmed, Febuary 22 marks your best chance to celebrate the beloved cocktail until Cinco de Mayo.

Here’s how a few Atlanta restaurants are ready to help you celebrate the occasion:

Azotea Cantina

From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., the newly opened Azotea Cantina in Atlantic Station will celebrate National Margarita Day with a special cocktail called The Grenada as well as the popular Azotea Rocks for $9.

Botica

This relaxed restaurant offering Mexican cuisine in Buckhead is celebrating with a $5 Skinny Rosita Margarita.

Chido and Padre’s

Sip on a premium Chido and Padre’s margarita all night long for just $6 a glass, or $36 pitcher for the table.

Hampton + Hudson

Frozen or on the rocks? For just $5 a glass, guests can toast their choices, which will also include a frozen strawberry version.

The Big Ketch Saltwater Grill

This friendly joint in Buckhead is reeling in tequila-lovers with a $10 fishbowl margarita. The cocktail includes silver tequila with lime, a choice of peach or pomegranate, and a half salt rim.

Tin Lizzy’s Cantina

Tin Lizzy’s is always a party, and National Margarita Day is no exception. Guests can enjoy $5 house margaritas and $8 Herradura margaritas all day at all locations.

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