Where to sip a margarita for Margarita Day

You asked, we delivered. Here are all the best deals around Louisville for Margarita Day on Saturday, Feb. 22

A person in a colorful cheetah and zebra patterned shirt holds a green Galaxie Bar margarita, rimmed with tajin.

If you’re seeing this, you owe your bestie a marg.

Photo by Jess Amburgey

This Saturday, Feb. 22 is National Margarita Day. Reader Paula K. asked if we could feature deals around Louisville. In Paula’s words, it’s “a very big day.” We couldn’t agree more.

Fourth Street Live!, 411 South 4th St.
If you’re looking for options, we’ve got you covered. Fourth Street Live! has $10 margaritas on Saturday, Feb. 22, including Sports & Social’s Spicy Watermelon and PBR Louisville’s Lone Star Margarita.

Galaxie Bar, 732 E. Market St., Louisville + 815 Madison Ave., Covington
Both locations are offering half-off all margaritas on Saturday, Feb. 22. We’ve got our eye on that Japanese Wasabi Melon flavor.

Tres Amigos Of Louisville, 9921 Ormsby Station Rd.
Three types of marg are half-off on Saturday, Feb. 22. Sip the the Tropical, Swirl and House margaritas.

The Presley Post, 734 W. Main St.
Learn how to kick it up a notch with this margarita-making class. Tickets are $40.

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