Get a Good Time Delivered

Miami restaurants Coyo Taco and AlterQ are getting creative in response to safer-at-home orders from local government.

To keep spirits high, both restaurants have added a slew of specialty pre-mixed cocktails to their already expansive to-go menus available for pickup and delivery. Now, locals can enjoy their favorite drinks without stepping outside.

Coyo Taco’s menu includes their signature Margarita by the gallon (pictured), serving ten to twelve people, single beers, and bottles of wine and liquor.

“We are trying very hard to deliver the same Coyo Taco experience to all of our customers at home! With the new alcohol to-go menu, guests can order gallons of our margaritas,” says co-owner Sven Vogtland. “The Coyo Taco vibe can be recreated in the comfort of your own home.”

AlterQ has similarly introduced an expansive Cocktail Store to their digital menu, where guests can order signature cocktails by the batch. Menu items include the Arnold Palmer, the Bee’s Knees, Tommy’s Margarita Mix and more. Beer and cider, wines and even individual shots are also available for purchase.

Alcohol To-Go orders can be placed online or by phone. Both Coyo Taco and AlterQ are also offering individual dishes and family-style meals for pickup and delivery.

 

Coyo Taco

Wynwood, 2300 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127

(305) 573-8228

Coral Gables, 120 Giralda Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134

(786) 629-7929

Brickell, 1111 SW 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33130

(786) 773-3337

 

AlterQ

223 NW 23rd Street Miami FL 33127

305-573-5996

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