Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla, a battle where a small Mexican army defeated a much larger French one looking to claim the land.

It's not a national holiday in Mexico, most celebrations only happen in Puebla, but it is widely celebrated throughout the United States. If you're celebrating, it's good to remember the history behind the day.

Find an option that fits your vibe and schedule below.




Feliz Cinco de Mayo at Chile Colorado 

This downtown eatery serving up homestyle Mexican food for breakfast, lunch and dinner will host a celebration featuring DJ Buddy Beezy, Mariachi Diamante, and Ballet Folklorico de Barajas on Sunday. Check out the Chile Colorado Facebook page for more information.


Sixth annual celebration at Atrevida Beer Co.

You can celebrate Cinco de Mayo at this Latina-owned brewery. They'll have live music, food trucks, traditional plates and more. The event takes place from 2-6 p.m. on May 5. They're located at 204 Mount View Lane, Suite 3. You can find more information here.


Salsa Brava offers $5 Patron Margaritas

Get a group together and head over to Salsa Brava on Sunday for discounted margaritas and fun music. They're also celebrating with a DJ and tequila samples. They're located at 5925 Dublin Blvd.

You can read more here.



Cinco de Mayo Celebration at Red Swing Brewhouse

Red Swing Brewhouse is celebrating the day with authentic Mexican food. La Tapatia Tacos food truck will roll in at 2 p.m.

They'll also be offering $5 Mexican lagers all day. The festivities will last from noon to 7 p.m.

Find out more on their Facebook page.


Cinco de Mayo | Fuego! Painting with a Twist

Learn to paint a Cinco de Mayo themed piece of art while sipping on an adult beverage. You can choose from an array of canvas sizes which make the price range a little more flexible.

You can buy tickets here.


Fine dining at Fountain Creek Winery and Eatery

This restaurant is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with a special menu. They're offering a full course meal of authentic cuisine. Some of the items include taquitos, chicken mole, carne asada and flan.

You can make a reservation on their website.

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