![]() ![]() Partake in the 11th Annual Cinco de Derby party at PHD Rooftop on May 6 from 2 pm – 6 pm. ![]() Stop by PHD Rooftop for the 11th Annual Cinco de Derby Photo: Dan Nilsen/PHD Rooftop They’ll also be hosting an ‘Ultimate Cinco Hangover Brunch’ on May 6th & 7th with a Breakfast Nacho special and a Bloody Maria cocktail! See menus and plan your visit here. Don’t forget about their cocktails too, like the El Nacho (mezcal infused with poblano peppers, italicus liqueur (bergamotto), Jalapeno agave, lime juice, black salt rim) which is pictured above. They’ll be serving everything on May 5 from Enchiladas Triple Alarma (soft corn tortillas filled with slow braised pork, covered with a super fiery five-chile sauce, white onions, queso fresco, crema, and cilantro) to Pato con Mole Negro Oaxaqueño (slow braised duck leg, creamy white rice, and Oaxacan black mole). Spend Cinco de Mayo weekend at Fonda Photo: Fondaĭining at Fonda is one of the best ideas you can have this Cinco de Mayo, especially because of their specialty food and beverage items. Celebrate the rooftop season kick off at cloudM Rooftop Bar Photo: citizenM New YorkĪscend 21 floors up to the cloudM Rooftop Bar when it opens on May 5 for the first time this year! They’re throwing an opening party to celebrate, and it’s set to include margarita pitchers, Mexican beers, a speciality cocktail menu, a DJ spinning Cinco de Mayo tunes, as well as Birria Del Toro Rojo, the popular Mexican food truck, serving rooftop grub all night (chips & guac/salsa, tacos, burritos, burrito bowls, + more). Meander on down to Stone Street this Cinco de Mayo to check out this full day, free-to-attend outdoor (and indoor) street festival on Stone Street in the Financial District! You can expect delicious Mexican street food, complimentary tequila and beer tastings, live music by a Mexican artist, raffles, a mariachi band, dance performers, and so much more! The festival attracts thousands of visitors each year, making it one of NYC’s biggest Cinco celebrations by far! Check out everything happening here. Walk around Stone Street’s Cinco de Mayo Street Festival Photo: Stone Street Historic District Get ready to dance to 6 hours of bass-thumping tech-house music at Superior Ingredients, where NYC artist Westend will be making his headlining debut alongside elrow resident Tini Gessler! You’ll be able to bask in the mesmerizing sunset of SI’s retractable rooftop while you move and groove to tracks like “Push to Start” and “Let Me Take You.” Plus, the venue will also be serving Cinco de Mayo specials, including chef-curated tacos, two-for-one tequila & mezcal drinks, and alcoholic slushies! The party goes from 4 pm – 10 pm! Learn more here. Dance to tech-house at Westend’s debut headline show Photo: Gray Area Plus, you can also enjoy brand new margarita towers that serve 20 margaritas for just $90, as well as a live mariachi band playing from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm! ![]() This backyard-themed rooftop bar is the perfect spot to have a fiesta, thanks to their vibrant atmosphere and gorgeous views of Manhattan. Take advantage of one of the best happy hour deals in the city with $5 margaritas and $1 tacos at The Ready Rooftop from 12 pm – 3 pm on May 5. Eat $1 tacos at The Ready Rooftop Photo: The Ready Rooftop Feast at one of NYC’s Mexican restaurants Photo: Mayaįrom tacos to tequila, it’s no secret that NYC is full of tasty Mexican restaurants that range from Michelin-starred to “hidden gems.” If you’re looking for somewhere to chow down a tasty empanada, or maybe want to sip on a new mezcal cocktail you’ve never heard of…there’s a place to do it! Get your tastebuds ready and head to one of our favorite Mexican restaurants for some Cinco de Mayo grub! Full list here. Here are 15 ways to spend Cinco de Mayo in NYC: 1. Though the day has since been commercialized, it’s important to acknowledge and understand the origin of the celebration. Throughout history, Cinco de Mayo’s importance has dwindled in Mexico but substantially grown in the US, as a way for Mexican-Americans to celebrate their cultural heritage and show off their pride. Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s victory against France in the 1862 Battle of Puebla. ![]()
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