Calling all cocktail enthusiasts! This February, Hollywood Road is set to become the ultimate drinking destination with the debut of Margarita Mile in Hong Kong. Originating from the United States, this week-long bar crawl leads drinkers through the best spots in town for margaritas. The event has since been held around the globe, and it’s finally taking place in Hong Kong.
From February 17 to 23, 10 of the city’s top bars – Call Me Al, The Holywell’s, Coa, Dead Poets, The Globe, Courtroom, Socio, The Pontiac, Lockdown, and The Green Door – will be shaking up exclusive margaritas made with El Tequileño tequila. Imbibers who join the crawl can pick up a passport and a stamp after ordering their first cocktail from any of the participating venues. Then, bring your passport with you and collect stamps from other participating bars by ordering their renditions of the classic Mexican cocktail.
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Customers who collect over five stamps will receive a free El Tequileño shot and shot glass, and get entered into a lucky draw for a chance to win a bottle of El Tequileño’s Gran Reserva tequila. Those who collect all 10 stamps will also receive the free shot and shot glass, but the lucky draw prize could be winning a luxurious staycation at Rosewood Hong Kong!
While you can tackle all 10 bars by yourself, local event organiser Hong Kong Pub Crawl will be around to guide thirsty cocktail seekers on a tour of the Margarita Mile during the week. What’s more, Dead Poets will be inviting Shanghai-based bar Pony Up for an exclusive guest shift on February 22, which just so happens to be World Margarita Day.
Secure your tickets and sign up for the bar crawl on Eventbrite.
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