The 2023 Tacos ‘N Tequila Fiesta date announced for Greenville, SC

The annual event will take place Sunday, April 30 at Events at Judson Mill.

Two Tacos and a margarita at the Tacos 'N Tequila Fiesta in Greenville SC

Unlimited tacos and tequila cocktails? Yes please. | Photo by FamZing Studios via Complete PR

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Taco and tequila lovers, this one’s for you. 🌮

The 2023 Tacos ‘N Tequila Fiesta takes place Sunday, April 30 at Events at Judson Mill (701 Easley Bridge Rd.) — a new event space by High Spirits Hospitality.

While the participating restaurants and bars are to be announced, attendees can expect 12+ chefs and bartenders battling it out, live music and entertainment, and unlimited tacos and drinks.

Tickets are available in three categories to those 21+:

  • VIP | $80 | Includes early and VIP area access, a VIP bar, Lunazul Tequila tasting, event swag bag, unlimited tacos, and all-you-can-responsibly-drink beer and Lunazul Tequila cocktails.
  • General Admission | $55 | Includes unlimited tacos, beer, and Lunazul Tequila cocktails.
  • Designated Driver | $40 | Includes unlimited tacos and non-alcoholic beverages.

See FAQs, sponsorship opportunities, and how to become a participating business on the festival website.

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