Spanning three days, the celebration will include live music, live painting, fire breathers, exclusive specials, prizes, and more
It’s time for Barrio Queen’s biggest celebration of the year – it’s three-day Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) event. The celebration spans all seven of its Valley restaurants from Thursday, Nov. 2 through Saturday, Nov. 4 and is the Valley’s largest Día de los Muertos.
This year’s festivities will feature live music, live painting by local artists, fire breathers, prizes, exclusive drink specials, and a special four-course Día de los Muertos-inspired food and drink-pairing menu.
Exciting Entertainment
The celebrations ramp up with a variety of live entertainment.
DJs will spin tunes on Thursday, Nov. 2 at all Barrio locations from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Live music, beginning at 6:30 p.m., will be featured on Friday at the Tempe, Scottsdale, and Avondale locations, and on Saturday at the Queen Creek location.
There will also be other entertainment spread throughout all locations each day.
Local artists will be on-hand doing live paintings, Modelo will be offering T-shirt printing. And fire breathers and Catrina dolls will wow guests.
El Bandido Yankee Tequila Takeover in Avondale!
El Bandido Yankee is taking over the Avondale location Thursday through Saturday! Guests can check out the El Bandido Yankee drag car, which will be on display all three days. Thursday brings a cigar roller and sampling of the new Drink the Machete, and the live band Pit Road Pickers performs on Friday.
Incredible Food & Drink Specials
Guests score amazing deals with incredible exclusive drink specials. There are $5 Casa Margaritas, $4 Draft Beers (Modelo Especial, Modelo Negra, and Voodoo Ranger Juice Haze IPA), and Don Julio Flights (three ½ oz. pours) for just $10. Featured drinks are the Hibiscus Paloma ($14), Frozen Strawberry Limòn ($14), and Machete ($13).
There’s also a smoking deal on a specially curated four-course authentic Día de los Muertos tasting menu. The menu includes a range of options, from First Course choices including Modelo Especial, Voodoo Ranger Juicy Haze IPA, Casa Margarita, and more to the Second Course’s Cocktel de Elote (corn, cotija cheese, chipotle aioli, Tajin, cilantro) to Third Course entrees that include options from enchiladas to chicken, to tacos, carnitas, and more, to the Fourth Course Pan de Muerto. The tasting menu is $36++ per person.
A separate, featured food menu includes Char Grill Fajitas (choice of protein, grilled peppers, grilled onions, served with avocado crema, Mexican rice, charro beans, and flour tortillas), which is made with the guest’s choice of steak ($29), shrimp ($28), chicken ($26), two items ($29) or three items ($32).
Win Prizes!
Throughout the celebrations guests can also win a variety of fantastic prizes through a scan-to-win sweepstakes, providing them with a take-home memento of the event. Up for grabs? A Modelo custom boom box, Modelo skate deck, Voodoo Ranger mini fridge, Voodoo Ranger custom tank cooler, Voodoo Ranger custom swag bag, El Bandido Yankee Yeti cooler, El Bandido Yankee bottle of reposado, El Bandido Yankee bottle of blanco, El Bandido Yankee swag bag, and an El Bandido Yankee margarita kit.
Barrio Queen Gives Back
Following its mission of being a true community partner, Barrio Queen is giving back. The brand teamed up with HonorHealth and Voodoo Ranger, with Voodoo Ranger donating $1 per every pint sold.
Designed to be neighborhood gathering places, Barrio Queen serves Mexican favorites, including traditional Mexican tacos, burritos, tortas, enchiladas, and entrees. It is also known for such options as its multi-award-winning, tableside-prepared Barrio Guacamole, which has been awarded “Top 10 Best Table Side Guacamole” from USA Today and “Best Guacamole” from Travel+Leisure.
Barrio Queen brings the history and culture of Mexico to the Valley of the Sun by serving fresh, authentic cuisine using traditional recipes from barrios of Mexico. In addition to its family recipes, the restaurant is known for its unique drinks and extensive tequila and mezcal menus. There are currently seven locations. For more information and current locations, visit www.barrioqueen.com.
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