Port Royal Export
You don’t have to travel to Honduras to have Port Royal Export! This pale lager is refreshing, especially after a bike ride by the water.
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If you can’t already tell by the name, Marita’s Cantina is a Mexican bar and restaurant. Its festive chili pepper and cactus decorations plus a ‘countdown to Cinco De Mayo’ clock make it a friendly down to earth place to celebrate the Mexican Independence day.
Dubbed the “Fiesta Palace,” Maracas Bar & Grill serves up your traditional menu of Mexican entrees and frozen margaritas within a festive, colorful ambience, and is recommended more as an end to your evening.
When you’re under the legal United States drinking age of twenty-one, a plethora of venues exist where one can host their birthday party (Chuck E. Cheese’s, anyone?).
The chipotle chicken tacos are delicious and easy to make. You can the spice factor for your more mild guests and regular ingredients ensure that anything you might not use is not wasted.
Impress your amigos at your Cinco de Mayo party and spice up your beer life with a Mexican Michelada. A Michelada falls into the prepared beer, or cerveza preparada en español, category and dates back to 1940’s Mexico where mixing beer and spicy sauces was all the craze.
This recipe is easy and a great one for kids or kitchen-phobes to help out with. For a more chic fiesta, this slaw can be used to make a lovely hors d’oeuvre.
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I apparently invented Beer Guacamole as I cannot seem to find a proper recipe for it on any website. The story is sad, but true. I had a few too many Coronas when I was making guacamole and spilled a little of the corona into the guac.