
Thirsty? It’s that time of year again! National Margarita Day is Sunday, February 22, and whether you prefer frozen, on the rocks or a spicy kick, South Florida has plenty of must-try offerings— from bottomless margaritas at R House to hot honey variations at spots like Verde and LT South Beach!
MIAMI BEACH
Smoky Passion at Laurel Miami Beach
Laurel Miami Beach presents the Smoky Passion ($18), a sultry blend of Sauza Blanco tequila and Los Siete Misterios mezcal, shaken with bold Chinola passion fruit, fresh-squeezed lime and a dash of agave. Enjoy this punchy margarita at the New American restaurant with strong Mediterranean influences shaped by its coastal surroundings.
Instagram: @laurelmiamibeach
Address: Balfour Miami Beach, 350 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Cadillac Margarita at Bungalow Beach Bar & Grill
Celebrate National Margarita Day seaside with the Cadillac Margarita ($18) at Bungalow Beach Bar & Grill. Crafted with Lunazul tequila, organic lime juice, agave nectar and Grand Marnier, this classic cocktail is bright, smooth and perfectly balanced. It’s best enjoyed with ocean views, salty air and the laid-back glamour that defines Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club.
Instagram: @cadillachotelmiamibeach
Address: Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, 3925 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33140
Passionfruit Margarita at LT South Beach and The Piano Bar
At LT South Beach and The Piano Bar at the Michelin-Keyed Betsy Hotel, the Passionfruit Margarita ($23) hits all the right notes for National Margarita Day, blending tropical sweetness with a subtle kick of hot honey and a Tajín rim—best sipped late-night alongside the venue’s long-running live music programming.
Instagram: @ltsteakandseafood
Address: The Betsy – South Beach, 1440 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Blood Orange Margarita at The Alley
Margarita + pizza = instant celebration. For National Margarita Day, sip The Alley’s Blood Orange Margarita ($17), a tart, sweet and spicy blend of fresh citrus, lime and Tajín, alongside crispy Roman-style pies by celebrity chef Laurent Tourondel. Bonus: don’t forget to step outside after the final sip to catch the immersive art projections lighting up the iconic Orb – perched just next to the restaurant.
Instagram: @thealley
Address: The Betsy – South Beach, 1433 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139
Subarashi at Uchiko Miami Beach
Uchiko Miami Beach offers the Subarashi ($18), the chef-driven, margarita-adjacent cocktail built with Mi Campo Reposado tequila, Montelobos mezcal, fresh lime and hibiscus agave. Guests can also imbibe in Subarashi’s “cousin” with a classic Margarita ($16), made with Mi Campo Reposado tequila, orange agave and lime. Pair the drinks with any of Uchiko’s signature menu items, from gyutoro (wagyu) to oak-grilled sea bass.
Instagram: @uchikorestaurants
Address: 1759 Purdy Ave., Suite 102, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Palo Santo & Maguey at J’Adore Miami Beach
At J’Adore Miami Beach, the Palo Santo & Maguey ($25) is a smoky, elevated take on the classic margarita. Mezcal and Don Julio Reposado tequila meet agave, cacao and sacred palo santo bitters, creating an earthy, layered cocktail. Bold and aromatic, it’s perfect for guests who enjoy a margarita with depth and character.
Instagram: @jadoremiamibeach
Address: 1060 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
LINCOLN ROAD
Margaritas Galore at Oh! Mexico, Restaurant & Tequileria
Celebrate National Margarita Day at Oh! Mexico Restaurant & Tequileria on Lincoln Road, where margaritas come in every flavor imaginable. From classic on-the-rocks and skinny styles to fruity frozen favorites, the menu spans sweet, spicy and refreshing, with options like strawberry, mango, kiwi, watermelon and jalapeño.
Instagram: @ohmexico
Address: 836 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Issabella’s
Not every National Margarita Day needs a remix. At Issabella’s, the margarita stays true to form: simple and citrus-driven. It’s a back-to-basics approach that lets the classic structure shine, proving that the original still holds its own.
Instagram: @issabellasmiami
Address: 1022 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
MILA
For National Margarita Day, MILA Miami takes the long way around the classic and lands somewhere more interesting. The Margarita Verde ($21) is a layered, green-leaning cocktail that blends botanical freshness with subtle heat, built around bright lime juice, passion fruit, cilantro and peppers. Structurally margarita-adjacent but stylistically its own, the cocktail reflects MILA’s approach to reworking familiar classics into something sleeker, greener and undeniably modern.
Instagram: @milagroup_miami
Address: 1636 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139
MIAMI
Subarashi at Uchi Miami
For National Margarita Day, Uchi Miami is twinning with its sister concept Uchiko Miami Beach and sidestepping the obvious. At the modern Japanese restaurant located in Wynwood, the Subarashi ($18) offers a chef-driven, margarita-adjacent cocktail built with Mi Campo Reposado tequila, Montelobos mezcal, fresh lime and hibiscus agave. Structurally, it speaks the marg language fluently by featuring tequila and mezcal for depth, citrus for lift and agave for balance. The result is an elevated take that fits with Uchi’s approach to taking traditional classics and offering a Japanese twist. Be sure to pair it with a decadent Maki Roll or one of Uchi’s hot or cold tastings.
Instagram: @uchirestaurants
Address: 252 NW 25th St., Miami, FL 33127
Arlo Margarita at Wyn Wyn
At Wyn Wyn, the dynamic, globally inspired restaurant located at the artsy Arlo Wynwood, the tropical cocktail selection offers Miami spins on marg classics like the self-named Arlo Margarita ($18), made with Ilegal Mezcal, Giffard Pamplemousse and habanero for a spicy kick. Come during Lucky Hour from 4-7 p.m. for a Classic Margarita ($12) and discounted bites like Sticky Wings ($12) and Guac & Chips ($8). Brunch lovers looking for a zero-proof option can enjoy the 90-minute bottomless Sober Margarita ($30) on weekends, featuring Ritual tequila alternative, sour mix, orange juice and Tajín.
Instagram: @wynwynmiami
Address: Arlo Wynwood, 2217 NW Miami Court, Miami, FL 33127
R House
R House Wynwood is celebrating National Margarita Day by spotlighting one of the city’s rarest finds: bottomless margaritas done right. The Wynwood favorite, known for its chef-driven Latin-inspired menu and high-energy drag performances, offers a bottomless margarita package during its iconic Drag Brunch and dinner service. Paired with craveable shared plates, signature steaks, fresh seafood and the restaurant’s newly launched burgers, the experience blends strong cocktails, live entertainment and an inclusive, art-filled atmosphere that has made R House a mainstay of Miami’s dining and nightlife scene.
Instagram: @rhousewynwood
Address: 2727 NW Second Ave., Miami, FL 33127
Patrón Margarita Tree at THRōW Social® Miami
At THRōW Social® Miami, frozen and classic margaritas are always on the menu, but the real star of the show is the Patrón Margarita Tree ($65). Serving four and fully customizable, with flavors like lime, spicy, mango, blueberry and strawberry, it’s built for sharing and keeping the party going.
Instagram: @throwsocialmiami
Address: 2335 N. Miami Ave., Miami, FL 33127
Delilah
For those who like their margaritas with a little glamour, Delilah Miami offers a cocktail that speaks the language without saying the word. The Spicy Siena ($21) channels the modern spicy-margarita archetype with 818 blanco tequila, lime, agave, Fresno, agave and a Tajín finish, shaken and served on the rocks for a spicy, modern twist that feels right at home in the restaurant’s glamorous atmosphere.
Instagram: @delilahmiami
Address: 301 Brickell Key Drive, Miami, FL 33101
Spicy Passion Margarita at Da Angelino Cucina Italiana
Celebrate National Margarita Day at Da Angelino Cucina Italiana with the Spicy Passion Margarita ($18). Cocuy Saroche and triple sec meet fresh lime, passion fruit purée and simple syrup, with a dash of fire tincture for a bold, spicy kick. Tart, sweet and layered, it’s a margarita that delivers heat and flavor in every sip—perfect for those who like their cocktails zesty and full of character.
Instagram: @daangelinomiami
Address: 3015 Grand Ave., #120, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
BROWARD
Passion Fruit Margarita at Café Bastille Weston
Who says margaritas are only for the weekend? At Café Bastille Weston, brunch and cocktails are an everyday affair. Celebrate National Margarita Day with the Passion Fruit Margarita ($14), a refreshing mix of tequila, lime juice, passion fruit juice and simple syrup, served with a spicy Tajín rim.
Instagram: @cafebastillemiami
Address: 1660 Market St., Weston, FL 33326
Casa Sensei
For National Margarita Day, Casa Sensei treats the margarita as a playground. Standards include the Spicy Mango Margarita ($30), an unapologetically bold pour, alongside the Dragon Margarita ($15), a citrusy, jalapeño-driven classic, and the Strawberry Basil Margarita($15), which softens the profile with basil and fruit. It is a lineup designed for exploration, not just one-and-done sipping.
Instagram: @casasensei
Address: 1200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Suite 101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
The Break House Kitchen + Beach Bar
Toast National Margarita Day at The Break House, Deerfield Beach’s first-ever rooftop bar, with stunning Atlantic Ocean views. The Frozen Pomegranate Margarita ($15) is tart and refreshing, built with bright citrus and fruit, while Heat Check ($13)—not technically a margarita—blends lime, agave, and a house-made spicy tincture. Both capture the easy, beach-adjacent energy of The Break House.
Instagram: @breakhousekitchen
Address: 202 NE 21st Ave., Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
Saiko-i Sushi Lounge & Hibachi
At Saiko-i Sushi Lounge & Hibachi, the margarita approach is refreshingly straightforward. Guests can choose their lane with classic or fruit-forward options—mango, strawberry, coconut or pineapple—all priced at $8. It’s a no-frills, customizable lineup that favors accessibility and ease, making it an effortless pairing for sushi rolls, hibachi plates and laid-back group dining.
Instagram: @saikoirestaurants
Address: 8160 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation, FL 33324