A Cinco de Mayo celebration at Cantina la Martina. (Photo by PJ Agbay)

Philly’s Cinco de Mayo celebrations are officially back! From now throughout Monday’s holiday, multiple Mexican restaurants, bars and venues are gearing up to host live music, block parties and offer special deals and discounts. 

Bartenders are making margaritas, popping cans of Corona and letting the tequila flow. DJs will be mixing Latin music beats and salsa vibes. Plus, multiple venues are opening up patios and shutting down city blocks, serving delicious tacos, cemitas and more. 

The year’s events range from over 21 fiestas to activities for the whole family. Whether you’re a seasoned Cinco de Mayo veteran or just here for the guac, our list will help you navigate the weekend and make the most of all the fiesta fun.

A busy restaurant full of diners at El Chingon, located in the East Passyunk neighborhood of South Philadelphia. (Photo by Neal Santos)

El Chingon and Bluebird Distilling

South Philly’s El Chingon is throwing its third annual Cinco de Mayo Block Party this weekend with Bluebird Distilling. The restaurant will be holding an outdoor celebration on Sunday, from noon to 8 p.m. Drinks will be flowing, there will be a live DJ, and you can order yummy bites throughout the day. Plus, Bluebird is providing a pop-up with different agave spirits for sale. Delicioso! 

1524 S 10th St., Philadelphia

Cuba Libre

Cuba Libre is shaking things up this Cinco de Mayo with a “Margarita Takeover!” In lieu of their typical Mojito Monday specials, you can grab pitchers of classic and passion fruit margaritas for $29.75 — a more than 50% discount from their usual pricing. The fiesta-worthy deals are available all day at the restaurant bar and dining room. 

10 S 2nd St., Philadelphia

Dancers at Cantina la Martina’s Cinco de Mayo celebration. (Photo by PJ Agbay)

Cantina la Martina

Cantina la Martina is providing fiesta vibes this Monday. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., there is a special lunch buffet for $20 a person. Then, it’s time to turn up, because the official party kicks off at 4 p.m. While bartenders mix drinks, DJ Cali Rumba will be mixing beats. The restaurant will have tacos, quesadillas, margaritas, micheladas and more. Extra perks include kids activities from 4 to 6 p.m., a special passport-to-Mexico contest, and a late night “robot dancer.” Is this a dancer doing the robot, or a robot dancing? Walk in and find out.

2800 D St., Philadelphia

El Vez

El Vez always has delicious bites and this year, in addition to their impressive list of guacamole choices, they are going all out on margaritas for Cinco de Mayo. Enjoy a new “Make Your Own Margarita” special for the holiday. A classic pitcher will come with a flight of fresh fruit, including strawberries, blood oranges, guava and mango. It’s perfect for any group to mix and match.

121 S 13th St., Philadelphia

Sueño Philly’s bright blue Fiesta Bowl. (@Sueñophilly on Instagram)

Sueño Philly

Sueño Philly is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with a brand-new Fiesta Bowl. This is no burrito bowl, but instead a concoction of pure alcoholic fun. In a large round glass dish, bartenders are pouring in a bright blue tequila mix topped with a Coronarita. In addition to the boozy mixture, Sueño will be holding an outdoor fiesta on Sansom Street on Saturday with tacos, drinks, live music and “endless vibes.” The party starts at noon. 

114 S 12th St., Philadelphia

Rosa Mexicano 

Rosa Mexicano is one of the few celebrations on this list that goes beyond the 5th all the way to Taco Tuesday. The fiesta starts today and will include a rotating list of deals throughout the celebration. This weekend’s specials include jell-o shots, mole tacos and a beer-and-MiCamp combo deal. In addition, Monday’s Cinco party will have giveaways, swag and prizes. 

105 Coulter Ave., Ardmore

Sor Ynez

Sor Ynez is ready to cure your case of the Mondays by serving up food-and-drink specials for Cinco de Mayo. Enjoy dishes and cocktails on the patio for dinner with the hype ambiance of DJ Rumbero for live entertainment. If you want to get ahead on the holiday fun, special Cinco de Mayo items will be available all weekend.

1800 N American St., Philadelphia

Tacos & Margs Crawl 

For those looking for a more varied celebration featuring a range of restaurants, Bar Crawl Nation is hosting Tacos & Margs Crawls this Saturday and Sunday. The parties kick off at JJ Bootleggers and feature bars and venues around Old City, including Lucha Cartel, Kick Axe Throwing, Las Bugambilias and Brasil’s Nightclub. Perks include spin-to-win prizes, free tacos with VIP tickets and a reward for completing the crawl. 

35 S 2nd St., Philadelphia

Tomomi and Kosuke Chujo said “cheesesteak” as they smiled for the camera. (Julia Binswanger/Billy Penn)

Cinco de Nihonbashi

Outside of Yanaga Kappo Izakaya, different Asian restaurants are coming together and shutting down Fairmount Avenue from 5 to 10 p.m. — Mawn, Neighborhood Ramen, Zama and Nihonbashi Philly. The latter is a rare pop-up from the famous Philly-obsessed Tokyo chefs, Kosuke and Tomomi Chujo, visiting for one week only and serving up new sukiyaki and teriyaki chicken egg cheesesteaks. Their first pop-up last Wednesday was so successful it sold out with a line spanning multiple blocks. While the event isn’t quite Mexican, Neighborhood Ramen will be creating a special Cinco de Mayo-inspired mazeman just for the occasion. 

637 N 3rd St., Philadelphia

Tamalex Bar & Grill

Tamalex Bar & Grill is honoring Cinco de Mayo all weekend, starting with a live festival on South Street this Saturday. It will be a celebration filled with tequila, mezcalitas, chips and guac, tacos and cemitas. On Sunday, the fiesta continues with a block party and live band. The festivities are for all ages. Both days begin at noon and run until 7 p.m.

122 Lombard St., Philadelphia

Bluebird Distilling is offering different flavors of agave shots at El Chingon. (Courtesy of Bluebird Distilling)

LMNO

LMNO wants to make this Cinco unforgettable and are “going all in” with patio parties, DJ sets and specials on food and drink today through Monday. The main event takes place Saturday. The restaurant is taking over Front and Palmer with the Fishtown Music & Arts Festival. There will be outdoor seating, big energy, music and satellite bars from Red Bull and Tequila Mi Campo. Friday and Sunday walk-ins are welcome. Saturday requires a ticket and reservations are recommended on May 5.

1739-1749 N Front St., Philadelphia