Let’s face it: the temperatures are rising steadily here in Virginia. What better a way to cool off than heading straight for the beach, where you can enjoy ocean views and festive fare? We’ve mapped out a route that will be calling your name this summer. This walkable Margarita Marathon will take you to some of the most exciting waterfront restaurants in town serving up everyone’s favorite summer drinks. Whether you prefer your drink on the rocks, with crushed ice, without alcohol, or with a splash of something fruity, you’ll find it on Virginia’s very own Margarita Marathon. For the customizable map, click here.
As always, be sure to enjoy responsibly! If you do plan on drinking, don’t forget to designate a sober driver before leaving the beach.
- Baja Cantina
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Vylerria Prytuliak / Google Our Margarita Marathon begins at Baja Cantina, the self-proclaimed home of the fresh fish taco. That’s exactly what you should order (along with extra guacamole) to accompany your refreshing margarita. Of course, just about any food item on the menu will do. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere as you prepare for an unforgettable beach day. Address: 206 23rd Street, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451.
- Johnny Mañana’s Boardwalk Cafe
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Johnny Mananas / Instagram Next up on the list is Johnny Mañana’s, a boardwalk cafe and tequileria. In fact, this spot boasts the largest selection of tequila on the East Coast, so you can bet they’ve got some pretty special margarita options as well. In fact, the only thing better than the drink menu is the incredible view you can enjoy right from the restaurant. Watch the waves crash and enjoy the boardwalk activity right from your table. Address: Ocean Sands Resort, 2207 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451.
- Lunasea Key West Cafe
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j roy / Google There is no shortage of festive tropical drinks at Lunasea, which is part Key West, part Mexican-inspired cuisine. This unique combination means plenty of tequila and delicious food to choose from. If you’re looking to get a quick seafood fix, the crab legs are some of the best in the area, so be sure to order some for the table. Address: 206 22nd Street, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451.
- Cactus Jack’s Southwest Grill
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Cactus Jack’s Southwest Grill / Facebook At this point in the day, you’re probably ready for a refill on tacos. Fortunately, Cactus Jack’s has just what the doctor ordered. Despite being a relatively new addition to the boardwalk, this spot has a reputation for delicious tacos and any accompanying tequila drink you could hope for. If you’re looking for something with a kick, try your margarita with a slice of jalapeño. Address: 2736 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451.
- Mojito Cafe
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JodieBC / TripAdvisor Don’t let the name fool you; this hidden gem of a cafe is renowned for its margarita drinks. It’s the perfect place to end the Margarita Marathon because you can settle into the cozy cafe and enjoy a meal while reflecting on your day. The menu offers an impressive array of Caribbean, Latin, Spanish, Cuban, and Puerto Rican cuisine. The empanadas and Cubano sandwiches are especially popular here. Address: 300 28th St, Virginia Beach, VA 23451.
Whether you visit all 5 destinations in a single day or use this list as a summer itinerary, you’re in for a healthy dose of delicious food and drinks. What are your thoughts on this festive Margarita Marathon? Who would you take with you? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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Vylerria Prytuliak / Google
Our Margarita Marathon begins at Baja Cantina, the self-proclaimed home of the fresh fish taco. That’s exactly what you should order (along with extra guacamole) to accompany your refreshing margarita. Of course, just about any food item on the menu will do. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere as you prepare for an unforgettable beach day. Address: 206 23rd Street, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451.
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Johnny Mananas / Instagram
Next up on the list is Johnny Mañana’s, a boardwalk cafe and tequileria. In fact, this spot boasts the largest selection of tequila on the East Coast, so you can bet they’ve got some pretty special margarita options as well. In fact, the only thing better than the drink menu is the incredible view you can enjoy right from the restaurant. Watch the waves crash and enjoy the boardwalk activity right from your table. Address: Ocean Sands Resort, 2207 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451.
Felix Flores / Google
j roy / Google
There is no shortage of festive tropical drinks at Lunasea, which is part Key West, part Mexican-inspired cuisine. This unique combination means plenty of tequila and delicious food to choose from. If you’re looking to get a quick seafood fix, the crab legs are some of the best in the area, so be sure to order some for the table. Address: 206 22nd Street, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451.
Cactus Jack’s Southwest Grill / Facebook
At this point in the day, you’re probably ready for a refill on tacos. Fortunately, Cactus Jack’s has just what the doctor ordered. Despite being a relatively new addition to the boardwalk, this spot has a reputation for delicious tacos and any accompanying tequila drink you could hope for. If you’re looking for something with a kick, try your margarita with a slice of jalapeño. Address: 2736 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451.
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JodieBC / TripAdvisor
Don’t let the name fool you; this hidden gem of a cafe is renowned for its margarita drinks. It’s the perfect place to end the Margarita Marathon because you can settle into the cozy cafe and enjoy a meal while reflecting on your day. The menu offers an impressive array of Caribbean, Latin, Spanish, Cuban, and Puerto Rican cuisine. The empanadas and Cubano sandwiches are especially popular here. Address: 300 28th St, Virginia Beach, VA 23451.
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