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Sip on these National Margarita Day specials in Fort Worth

National Margarita Day is Thursday, Feb. 22. Let’s get salty (or spicy).

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Stop by The Worthington Renaissance Hotel to try the new margarita flavor at Toro Toro. | Photo provided by Toro Toro

National Margarita Day is on Thursday, Feb. 22, and this year will mark the 53rd anniversary of the Dallas-born frozen margarita machine from Mariano’s Hacienda Ranch.

Here are five places where you can celebrate.

Toro Toro | Try the new Mercado Margarita with a blend of jalapeño-infused El Jimador Blanco, passion fruit sweet and sour, and a hibiscus-rosemary foam

Chuy’s | $1 tequila floaters, souvenir cups with every grande margarita, and the release of the new Spicy Watermelon ‘Rita

Texas Republic | $1 margaritas and street tacos from 4-5 p.m., $2 street tacos until 9 p.m., $3 margaritas until 11 p.m., and $7 Casamigos margaritas all-day

Blue Goose Cantina | $3 margaritas frozen or on the rocks, $2 Mexican candy shots, and $3 queso all-day

Bedford Icehouse | $4 house margaritas, $3.50 Dos XX drafts, and $6 birria taco plates

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