
It's National Margarita Day! See where you can get a deal on drinks in Texas
National Margarita Day lands on a Saturday this year for those who want to sip their favorite signature tequila-based cocktail.
Chili's and Lifetime have even collaborated on a short film starring Taye Diggs and Maria Menounos called "I'll Be Home for National Margarita Day," which gives the make-believe holiday treatment on par with Christmas.
"They really brought the spirit of the holiday – a celebration spent with your favorite margarita and favorite people – to life," Diggs said in a press release.
You can watch the 15-minute short on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET or stream it on mylifetime.com, in the Lifetime app, YouTube and other social platforms for a limited time. Chili's is also selling Margarita Merch seen in the Lifetime television event on its website.
Want to know where in Texas you can get your sip on a refreshing margarita? Here is what you need to know.
The restaurant chain has several specials for National Margarita Day, celebrated every year on Feb. 22, including $5 Tequila Trifecta Margaritas, made with el Jimador Silver Tequila, 1800 Reposado, and Jose Cuervo Gold. Also on the menu is the StrawEddy Margarita of the Month ($6), made with Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka, Lunazul Blanco Tequila, strawberry puree and house-made sour.
You can also opt for the cocktail Taye Diggs mixes in "I'll be Home for National Margarita Day,' the Presidente Margarita, made with Lunazul Reposado Tequila, Citrónge Extra Fine Orange Liqueur and E&J Brandy, available in classic, mango, strawberry and watermelon.
All day Saturday for National Margarita Day, get $7.95 Margaritas, including the El Jefe Margarita, Skinny Margarita, Platinum Hand-Shaken Margarita, Raspberry Hibiscus Margarita and Berry Paloma.
The Austin, Texas-founded Tex-Mex chain has drink specials all day on National Margarita Day. Regular House Rocks 'Ritas and regular House Frozen 'Ritas (Lime, Strawberry, Swirl or Dot) can be upgraded to a Grande for just $2 more. You can also add an extra pour of tequila or orange liqueur to your margarita for $1. There's also $5 Top-Shelf tequila shots all day for dine-in customers.
The fast-casual restaurant has two National Margarita Day specials for dine-in customers on Saturday – $5 Sangria 'Rita Swirl and $5 House Margaritas.
Get the restaurant chain's Legendary Margarita for $5 all day on Saturday.
During Happy Hour on Saturday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. - close) get the Kona Margarita for $6 or choose from the Skinny Margarita or Watermelon Margarita ($9 each).
You can get $6.50 Native Ritas all day on Saturday.
: On Saturday, the restaurant chain in North Carolina, Oklahoma and Texas is serving up $4 Margaritas on the rocks and Frozen MardiRitas all day long.
Red Robin: The House Margarita is $7.99 on Saturday (on the rocks or frozen); flavors including lime, strawberry, desert pear, jalapeño, mango or passionfruit (flavors vary by location). With a Red Beaker, you can add a shot of Patron Silver or Casamigos to any margarita. Other cocktail options include the Casamigos Cadillac Margarita or Ocean Blue Patron Margarita.
The fast-casual chain has half-off all house margaritas all day on Saturday.
The modern steakhouse and lounge chain, has locations in Texas. Their Margaritas is priced at $9 all day on Saturday.
Celebrate National Margarita Day at Twin Peaks with refreshing margarita specials, where pricing starts at just $5. Sip on the $5 House Margarita (existing Cheap Shots pricing featured), indulge in the $6 Peaks Margarita, enjoy the $12 Spicy Strawberry Margarita, or treat yourself to the $9 Twin Peaks Barrel Select Margarita. At participating locations, so please check with your local Twin Peaks for availability.
-USA TODAY Network reporter Mike Snider contributed to this report.
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The Best Stouts Of 2025—According To The World Beer Cup
Stouts across the country and globe took home gold medals at this year's World Beer Cup. getty The dark side is striking back in the beer world. Stouts are having a moment and seeing rapid growth after years of being outshone by brighter or hoppier IPAs, pilsners and lagers. This surge in sales is being led by the world's most popular stout, Guinness. Thanks, in part, to the 'splitting the G' social media trend, Guinness sales globally have surged. In the U.S., it's one of the fastest-growing imported beers and sales were so popular at the end of 2024 in the United Kingdom that there was a Christmas Guinness shortage — stout sales overall rose by 13% last year in the UK. This is having a spillover effect to other stout offerings in the U.S. In my conversations with brewers in recent years, I learned that in some cases, declining interest in stouts had prevented them from brewing as many variations of the style as they'd like — that's starting to change. Women, in particular, are drinking more stouts and have a renewed interest in the style that is leading to more variations being offered. The extent of what a stout beer could be was on display at this year's World Beer Cup, which saw breweries from across the globe submit hundreds of stouts in various styles. The World Beer Cup is run by the Brewers Association and bills itself as the 'most prestigious beer competition in the world.' This year's competition took place earlier this spring in Indianapolis. In 14 blind tast-testing sessions, 265 expert beer judges tasted 8,375 entries submitted by 1,761 breweries and cideries from 49 different countries. Ultimately, these judges selected medal winners in more than 300 categories including 9 stout categories — there were also other dark beer categories including various styles of porters. This year's gold medal-winning stouts, which judges deemed the best stouts in the world this year, span a variety of stout sub-styles and offer many different flavors from pastry souts to barrel aged stouts and everything in between. Coffee Stout or Porter Gold: Midnight Sea, Morgan Territory Brewing, Tracy, CA Dessert Stout or Pastry Stout, Gold: The Gateway, West Coast Brewing, Shizuoka, Japan Wood- and Barrel-Aged Strong Stout Gold: Depth Dweller, Indigo Reef Brewing Co., Mount Pleasant, SC Sweet Stout or Cream Stout Gold: Moozie, Brink Brewing Co., Cincinnati, OH Oatmeal Stout Gold: North Tower Stout, Earth Rider Brewery, Superior, WI Classic Irish-Style Dry Stout Gold: Minoh Beer Stout, Minoh Brewery, Minoh-shi, Japan Export Stout Gold: Starway, Barrel Mountain Brewing, Battle Ground, WA American-Style Black Ale or American-Style Stout Gold: Breakside Cheat Codes, Breakside Brewery & Taproom, Milwaukie, OR American-Style Imperial Stout Gold: Fulcrum Imperial Stout, ZwanzigZ Brewing, Columbus, IN The beers above tend to be available at their respective breweries and some also have limited distribution and can ship beer to certain states. If you're looking to expand your stout drinking beyond Guinness, check your local brewery for its stout offerings. Guinness is an Irish dry stout, so look in particular for that style. If you can't find it, I think milk stouts, though somewhat creamier, offer a similar stout-drinking experience. In my experience, the best stout is often the one you happen to be drinking.