Restaurants & Bars

8 'Margarita Day' Deals You Can Get In Puget Sound

This Friday is another one of those national food days. This time it's "national margarita day."

TACOMA, WA - Just in time for the dreariest part of winter, this Friday is national margarita day. Seems like just an excuse to sell margaritas and related paraphernalia, but it also sounds kind of fun.

Here are eight deals being offered by restaurants and stores with locations in Puget Sound. If you know a local restaurant offering a margarita day deal, email neal.mcnamara@patch.com.

  • Applebee’s: If tequila just isn’t your thing, try the Applebee’s drink special of the month, a $1 hurricane with rum, passion fruit, orange, and black cherry and lime flavor.
  • Bahama Breeze: Celebrate National Margarita Day on Feb. 21 and 22 with $2.22 Classic Margaritas.
  • Chili’s: On Feb. 22, get these three margaritas for $5 each: The Cuervo Blue Margarita, Tropical Sunrise Margarita and Blueberry & Pineapple Margarita. See details. Plus, all month long enjoy the limited-time $5 Grand Romance Margarita, which features Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Grand Marnier, Fresh Sour and Pomegranate.
  • Kohl’s: Need a blender or glassware to concoct and serve the perfect margarita? Blenders from Calphalon, Ninja and Oster as much as $30 off.
  • McCormick & Schmick’s: During happy hour on Feb. 22, get $6 Gold Margaritas.
  • Ninja: Margarita Day presents the perfect opportunity to upgrade your blender. Choose whichever Ninja model fits your needs and get an instant 10% discount.
  • Walmart: Order everything you need to enjoy margaritas at home, including chips, salsa and mixes via Walmart Grocery. New customers get $10 off orders over $50.
  • World Market: Find unique margarita mixes, glassware and pitchers and get an extra 10% off your order with this coupon code.
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