Saluting the greatest holiday of the week a few New York restaurants are doing the right thing by creating special menus to celebrate July 24 – TEQUILA DAY!
Leave it to one of Mexico’s premier chefs to lead the celebration. Richard Sandoval’s Zengo and Pampano are offering creative menus to ensure a top notch dining experience. If it’s purely about Tequila, Sandoval’s La Bilioteca is the place. And if you’re heading downtown, stop by Barrio 47 for the Horchata Tequila Punch and Roasted Leg of Lamb.
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Tequila Flights at La Biblioteca
Tequila Librarian Courtenay Greenleaf curates a collection of 400+ tequilas.
“Meet the Maker” Series, $15, 5pm
Every Tuesday, La Biblioteca invites distillery to pour tasting flights and share insight on agave spirits.
On Tequila Day, Gran Centenario is featured with discounted bottles to store in the library.
Signature Tequila Snow Cones, $12 for 3
Flavors include strawberry, tamarind, hibiscus, watermelon thai basil and shiso-yuzu
Tequila Flights Hand-selected by Tequila Librarian
La Biblioteca de Tequila at ZENGO
622 Third Ave, NYC
www.richardsandoval.com/zengo
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PAMPANO
At Pampano’s coastal Mexican tapas bar enjoy handcrafted margaritas, creative Latin cocktails and 1/2 priced tequila flights all week long (July 23 – 29)
“Vertical and Horizontal” Tequila Flights
Brands include: Herradura, Milagro, Don Julio, Tesoro & Patron
Vertical, $7.50
choose a distiller and enjoy blanco, reposado and añejo expressions
Horizontal, $7.00-$8.00
choose your desired expression from three different distillers
Pampano
209 East 49th Street, Midtown NYC
www.richardsandoval.com/pampano
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BARRIO 47
At this West Village hot spot, sip special Horchata Tequila Punch $12 paired with Chef Rosado’s Garlic Oregano Roasted Leg of Lamb $25, available 5pm-1am.
Barrio 47
47 8th Avenue at Horatio, West Village
www.barrio47.com
VIVA MEXICO!