Cinco De Mayo Specials Tomorrow
Even after browsing the Wiki page, we’re still not exactly sure what tomorrow celebrates, but nevertheless, we’re not ones to miss a party. Nor a fiesta, for that matter.
For those of you done with finals or tryna ignore ‘em like a random Fling hookup sitting next to the only available 5th floor carrel, here’s a roundup of some of the nearby Cinco de Drinko specials:
Copabanana: specials all day until midnight
$5 Mexico City: a shot of Cuervo Silver & a Tecate beer; $5 traditional margs and $6 Cuervo Silver margs; 2 Coronas for $5; and Mexican food specials
Tap House:
Cinco de Derby at this West Philly taphouse will celebrate the Kentucky Derby as well as Cinco de Mayo. Drink include $4 craft beers, $5 wines and $5 cocktails. Prizes will be awarded throughout the night.
Mad4:
$1 off all Mexican beers and $5 22 oz. Dos Equis draft
Blockley: special runs from 8 to 11pm
$5 for a shot of tequila and can of Tecate
Distrito:
Nosh on tacos, guacamole, nachos and a Cinco de Mayo margarita, all specially priced from $5-7. DJ Lips will get the fiesta going, plus Distrito will also host a Tequila Tasting from 8 to 11 p.m. in the upstairs private dining room. 3 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Blarney:
Annual beer pong tournament starts at 10am, with guy and girl teams, and bearing no relation to Cinco.
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By plargarism at May 4, 2012 at 6:14 pm
Sooooooooooooooooo youu clearly copied the “Distrito” part from the 2011 UWishunu article on Cinco de Mayo at Distrito, which reads:
“The day starts downstairs with Mexican snacks like tacos, guacamole, nachos and a special Cinco de Mayo margarita, all specially priced from $5-7. DJ Lips will get the fiesta going, spinning everything from hip hop to classic rock to her own special mash-ups.”
(http://www.uwishunu.com/2011/04/celebrate-cinco-de-mayo-at-distrito-music-mexican-snacks-tequila-tasting-and-more/)
What’s even more upsetting about this is that DJ Lips, a former Street editor, graduated last year. Did that not raise a red flag in your copy-and-pasting?