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3 spots to snag a margarita

A quick look at where to get a margarita with your taco in Greenville, SC

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White Duck Taco

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Is a taco complete without a margarita? While you marga-think about that, here’s a couple places to patronize the Patrón:

🍹White Duck Taco Shop, 1320 Hampton Ave. Ext., Ste. 12B | Take a quick walk down Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail to let the tacos settle, then grab a fresh lime margarita.

🍹Cantina 76, 103 N. Main St. | As much as we love a classic marg, try the Strawberry Basil with your choice of tequila.

🍹Willy Taco, 217 Laurens Rd. | You will not regret the El Camino Daddy (with fresh-squeezed orange) or go the purist route with the Super Fresh. Plus, Willy Taco is hosting a Tequila Dinner on Mon., Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.

Or maybe you’re not in a margarita-mood. In that case, head over to Papi’s Tacos (300 River St.) for a cold glass of horchata.

Sugar or salt? Let us know your favorite spot to snag a margarita.

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