National Margarita Guide 2026

More Than Just a Drink: Celebrating National Margarita Day in San Antonio

February 17, 20262 min read

San Antonio knows how to do a "Sunday Funday" right, especially when it falls on National Margarita Day (February 22nd). In the Alamo City, the margarita isn't just a cocktail; it’s the signature drink of our culture and a symbol of our vibrant spirit.

A Mystery Shaken with History

While the margarita is the most popular cocktail in Texas today, its exact origin is a bit of a mystery. Some legends say it was created in the 1930s for a showgirl named Marjorie King who was allergic to everything but tequila. Others claim a Dallas socialite named Margarita Sames first mixed it for guests at a house party in 1948.

Regardless of who first salted the rim, San Antonio played a massive role in its evolution. One of the men who revolutionized the drink, Mariano Martinez (inventor of the frozen margarita machine), actually used a recipe his father learned while working at a San Antonio speakeasy back in 1938.

Why We Celebrate Local

National Margarita Day was founded around 2008 by Todd McCalla simply to promote a "sophisticated appreciation" for the drink and the friendships made while sharing one. For us in San Antonio, it’s a perfect opportunity to:

  • Connect with our Neighbors: Whether you’re a long-time resident or a local business owner, these celebrations are where community happens.

  • Support Local Gems: From historic spots that have been around since the 1930s to sleek new rooftop bars, every sip supports the families and staff that make SA unique.

  • Embrace our Heritage: With over 55% of our city identifying as Hispanic, the margarita is a delicious reflection of our local music, architecture, and spicy Tex-Mex cuisine.


🍹 My Top Local Picks for the Holiday

I’ve put together a list of local favorites where you can find everything from traditional house margs to unique avocado or watermelon-mint infusions:

  • Aldaco’s Mexican Cuisine (Stone Oak): Famous for their creamy Avocado Margarita and zesty Mango-Jalapeño.

  • La Fogata (Vance Jackson/Dominion): Known for a lush tropical patio and margaritas garnished with a fresh flower.

  • Sanchos Cantina & Cocina (Near Downtown): A relaxed rooftop spot featuring authentic street tacos and $5 house specials.

  • Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar (Southtown): Features a stunning rooftop bar and unique Watermelon Mint margaritas.

  • El Jarro de Arturo (San Pedro/281): An old-school favorite where the "Arturo's Margarita" and hospitality make you feel like family.


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Audrey Trent

Audrey Trent

Hi, I’m the founder of Kallora Co.—a creative studio helping small businesses and real estate pros grow through smart branding, custom websites, and elevated marketing tools. I believe your business should feel as polished as your vision, and I’m here to make that happen.

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