For thousands of years of human civilization, the feast has served as a symbol of great wealth and power, at times a harbinger of those things to come. Piles of food, alcohol spilling out of cups, entertainment and partying into the night, all of which come in celebration of a shared victory or conquest among those participating.
When it comes to an event of that magnitude in North Texas, it can only involve two things: tacos and margaritas. Three big festivals celebrating tacos, alcohol and all of the Texan celebrations are on their way this spring. Here's where to go to grub.
Patron Presents the Irving Taco & Margarita Festival
Saturday, May 3Let’s be honest, most of us aren’t going to a taco festival if there aren’t margaritas involved. Patron Tequila knows this. Hosted at Toyota Music Factory, the Irving Taco & Margarita festival will be held on Saturday, May 3. Rather than all-you-can-eat tacos, this festival is organized by individual sampling and meal tickets available for purchase.A $31 sampling ticket gets you three drink tickets and two food tickets, good for samples of margaritas and a choice of tacos, elote, paletas or other items. For $36, a VIP admission gets you four drink tickets and three food tickets. There will be 10+ vendors at the festival, along with a beer garden, live music and a raffle for a trip to Mexico. A portion of all proceeds goes to the Alexiam Foundation benefitting children’s charities.