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    Cinco de Mayo Fun

    The Procrastinator's Guide to Cinco de Mayo: Where to go for serious Fiesta-ing

    Darla Guillen
    May 3, 2013 | 2:33 pm

    The Mexican victory over French forces in the Battle of Puebla still gives us reason to shamelessly indulge in mass amounts of discounted margaritas and tacos instead of foie gras and champagne at least once every year. Be grateful and imbibe, but do so selectively.

     

    Since Houston’s culinary scene is teeming with the nation’s best Mexican dishes, parties and cocktails, you can afford to be choosy when it comes to this holiday. Below I’ve compiled a list of the best cocktail-ready parties, celebratory banquets and cultural shows for Cinco de Mayo.

     

     El Gran Malo

     

    With award-winning margaritas, this Heights-area bar and taqueria packs serious Cinco party pedigree. The only thing better than the tasty, palate-shocking drink creations here (think habanero-infused tequila with vanilla and blueberries)—might be the names they choose for events.

     

    This Sunday is all about Malo Cinco de Mayo Part Deux: Welcome to the Thunderdome with Randy Rucker putting a Cinco spin on crawfish, Karbach Brewing Co. pouring their beer onsite and liquid nitrogen frozen margaritas to quell the heat from Bravado Spice’s kick-filled bites. The party starts at 11 a.m. and continues until closing time.

     

     Hugo’s

     

    Mindful celebrants are welcome to take a preemptive strike at Monday morning hangovers with the best holiday food spread in town. The usual buffet at this Montrose institution is always impressive, but this Sunday will be more festive than usual. Stop by and enjoy one of the best brunch menus in the city with live music and a family-friendly start to the day.

     

     Anvil

     

    This might be the only time to find $3 gin-spiked micheladas and frozen mezcal margaritas at this upscale Montrose cocktail staple, so get there when the doors open at 4 p.m. In addition to Anvil’s top secret margarita recipe, the nationally acclaimed bar will also offer a one-day-only special menu featuring drinks The Rosita, The Mafioso and The Tepito.

     
     

      Anvil owner Bobby Heugel warns that anyone who asks for salt and lime with their mezcal will be required to pay double. 

     
     

    Owner Bobby Heugel warns that anyone who asks for salt and lime with their mezcal will be required to pay double. Rightfully so, anyone chasing the premium tequila at this bar with anything has a lot to learn about Mexican libations.

     

     El Pueblito

     

    Cinco de Mayo is a year-round celebration here, but the colorful, lively cabana-filled patio on Richmond Avenue will be especially fiesta-ready. Popular local band Mango Punch will entertain diners on Saturday, and Los Otros will make you dance your margarita buzz off on Cinco de Mayo. The cabanas are up for reservation with a $25 minimum bill per guest.

     

     Miller Outdoor Theatre

     

    Believe it or not, Cinco de Mayo isn’t all about tequila-filled cocktails and spicy food. Celebrate Mexico’s rich, vibrant culture with a stunning performance by Leyenda Dance Company presenting ballet folklorico from different regions of our neighboring country. You’ll learn the difference between a traditional dance from Veracruz up to Nuevo Leon’s more contemporary style.

     

    This family-friendly event is free but ticketed for those who prefer covered seating, so get your tickets in advance or prepare to sit on the hill for the show.

     

     The Brewery Incubator

     

    For beer nerds who want in on the Cinco de Mayo parties but refuse to put down their pints, Brewery Incubator is hosting a hoppy good fiesta with plenty of cerveza, Mexican bites, Brew Ritas and probably the only beer piñata in town.

     

    Chef Joel Benavidez from Adela’s Mexican Kitchen will be on hand to pair authentic food with in-house brewed beer that you can only find at this downtown spot. Try the Café de Olla porter if it’s the only beer you have. The party starts at 11 a.m. Sunday and continues until closing time.

     

     Bodegas Taco Shop

     

    Last but not least, there’s no better way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo than with a block party—the typical Mexican lifestyle practically lends itself to any community-driven event. This party by the Museum District will be hosting a mariachi band, mechanical bull and plenty of food from this esteemed little taco shop. The party “launches” on Friday and continues through Sunday, where it culminates in Cinco festivities.

     

     Bocados

     

    Owners Terry Flores and Lily Hernandez are shuttering their beloved Montrose restaurant after 15 years and they're going out in a memorable way — with a big Cinco de Mayo closing party Sunday from 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. It includes an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet ($11.95) and $4 margaritas.

     

     A celebrar, queridos! Viva Mexico en Houston!

    Popular local band Mango Punch will entertain diners on Saturday at El Pueblito and Los Otros will make you dance your margarita buzz off on Cinco de Mayo. And the food is great, too!

    El Pueblito Place, Patio
      
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    Popular local band Mango Punch will entertain diners on Saturday at El Pueblito and Los Otros will make you dance your margarita buzz off on Cinco de Mayo. And the food is great, too!
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    Matcha News

    TikTok star Keith Lee crafts matcha latte for Hill Country flood relief

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jul 11, 2025 | 9:30 am
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    Keith Lee hoists his special matcha drink.

    The devastating floods that swept across Central Texas on July 4 are bringing out all kinds of charitable endeavors — and that includes a limited-edition beverage from Texas-based TikTok food influencer Keith Lee.

    Lee, a social media sensation whose online food reviews have benefited hundreds of small restaurants, is partnering with La La Land Kind Cafe on a special drink: Called the La La Land X Keith Lee Latte, it's a matcha drink in which 100 percent of the proceeds will go towards Kerr County flood relief.

    La La Land is the coffee chain founded in Dallas in 2019 with a mission to provide opportunities for fostering youth and individuals in need. It has three locations in Houston, along with 10 across Dallas-Fort Worth and six in Southern California.

    The new Keith Lee Latte will consist of double ceremonial matcha, with secret syrup, matcha cloud, a whole fresh strawberry, flaky salt, and matcha powder. (See Lee enjoy the latte in the video below.)


      
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Matcha is the Japanese green tea powder that has experienced a surge in popularity, appearing in everything from drinks like the matcha latte to desserts like matcha mousse.

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    Lee, who relocated to Dallas in 2024, has been on a matcha kick ever since he tried it in Chicago, which he says "led me down a rabbit hole," and it has become his trademark drink. In May, he visited seven cafes across DFW in search of the perfect matcha in town, and that included La La Land, where he ordered a matcha with almond milk.

    He also has a charitable history, including a special visit he made to Taste Project in Fort Worth to donate $4,000 to support the nonprofit's mission to fight food insecurity.

    The Keith Lee Latte will be available at all La La Land cafes beginning Friday July 11, for a limited time only. From July 11-27, 100 percent of all proceeds will support flood relief efforts in Kerr County — "a community in our home state that’s hurting," La La Land Cafe says.

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