Savor Latin flavors, drinks, live music & more at J Bar M’s 3-day Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

Chicken Tinga Tostadas with Fruity Margaritas at J Bar M's Cinco de Mayo Fiesta. | Photo courtesy of J Bar M

Swing by the impressive, outdoor beer garden at J Bar M in EaDo for 3 days of live Latin music, tasty food, drink specials, and more at the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, happening Thursday, May 4 through Saturday, May 6, 2023.

In addition to triple-dose of Mexican and Texas-inspired food and drinks for Cinco de Mayo, the new barbecue hotpot in EaDo will also be hosting an expanded celebration on Cinco de Mayo itself, Friday, May 5, 2023—featuring Latin-infused mini-market and face painting.

Cinco de Mayo Food & Drink Offers

For all 3 days, J Bar M will be serving brisket street tacos and Baja-style fish tacos. 

Drink specials include $7 Fruity Margaritas—mango, watermelon, raspberry, pineapple, and strawberry. Revelers and diners alike can enjoy $3 Pacifico, Tecate, Indio beers, or get a bucket for $18 (mixing and matching is very welcome).

Cinco de Mayo Live Music & Entertainment Lineup

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Robbie Lee (former drummer for Cumbia Kings) | 6pm to 10pm

Cinco de Mayo, Friday, May 5, 2023

Shop with local vendors, including huaraches from Raices de Colores, a hat bar from Zenon y Escobar, and handmade art from Martiza Colors, plus there will be face painting by Colores de Lily.

  • Mini-Market & Face Painting | 4pm to 8pm
  • Amado Garcia | 6pm to 8:30pm
  • Los Skarnales | 9pm to 11pm

Saturday, May 6, 2023

  • Mariachi | 5pm to 6pm
  • La Raza Connection | 7pm to 10pm

Learn more.

Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at J Bar M Barbecue & Beer Garden

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