The Restaurant People to Host Margarita Festival in Fort Lauderdale on Friday

Guests can indulge in a wide variety of tequilas and enjoy unlimited margaritas. 

Looking for a fun and festive way to spend an evening with friends? Look no further than the 2023 Margarita Festival, hosted by The Restaurant People (TRP) – a South Florida-based hospitality group behind hotspots like YOLO, Boatyard, Rooftop @1WLO, S3 and Java & Jam. From 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 5, YOLO Restaurant’s courtyard, located at 333 E. Las Olas Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale, will offer unlimited margaritas and a wide variety of tequilas. Whether you’re a seasoned tequila aficionado or just looking to try something new, there’s something for everyone at the event.

Margarita lovers and tequila enthusiasts can indulge in an endless supply of margarita and tequila samples from various vendors such as Patron El Cielo, Casamigos, Tequila 512, Patron, Teremana, Mi Campo, Volcan, Ilegal Mezcal, Lunazul, Calirosa, Don Julio and Cantera Negra. As a bonus, each guest will receive a token to vote for the “People’s Choice Margarita” – the winning sponsor cocktail that garners the most votes.

The event is expected to sell out as in years past, so grab your advanced tickets via Eventbrite here. General Admission is $35 per person, which includes unlimited margaritas. For those seeking a VIP experience, tickets are available for $75 per person, which includes early entrance at 5:30 p.m. and access to the VIP Area featuring food and premium tequila samples.

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