National Margarita Day
February 22, Saturday

History of National Margarita Day
The origins of National Margarita Day are unclear, but it was created as a way to honor the famous cocktail. One of the earliest known margarita recipes dates back to the 1930s or 1940s, with multiple theories surrounding its invention. Some believe it was first crafted in Mexico or Texas, but regardless of its true origins, the margarita has become a staple in bars and restaurants worldwide.
How to Celebrate National Margarita Day
There are plenty of fun ways to celebrate this holiday, including:
- Visiting a bar or restaurant that offers special margarita deals.
- Hosting a margarita-making party with friends and family.
- Trying new margarita flavors, such as mango, strawberry, or spicy jalapeño.
- Learning how to make a classic margarita at home using quality ingredients.
- Pairing your margarita with delicious Mexican food like tacos, nachos, or guacamole.
Fun Facts About Margaritas
- The margarita is one of the most popular tequila-based cocktails in the world.
- The frozen margarita machine was invented in 1971 by a Dallas restaurateur, Mariano Martinez.
- There are countless variations of margaritas, including spicy, fruity, and even beer-based versions.
- In some places, restaurants serve giant margaritas in fishbowl-sized glasses.
National Margarita Day in other years
- 2021 February 22, Monday
- 2022 February 22, Tuesday
- 2023 February 22, Wednesday
- 2024 February 22, Thursday
- 2026 February 22, Sunday