Taco and tequila lovers in New York have something to celebrate. On September 23rd and 24th, at Brooklyn’s the Well, the Tipsy Taco Fest arrives to provide you with everything from great margaritas, to tequila shots, beer, cocktails, beverages, and of course, tacos.
With a wide selection of excellent local vendors and chefs to pick from, you’ll get to sample a wide variety of taco recipes throughout the day. You’ll also get access to unlimited cocktails, beer, and tequila samples. Guests must be 21 or older to purchase tickets, so make sure to bring your ID to the event.
Several game and entertainment options will be available for guests. You’ll get to experience everything from hitting piñatas to bobbing for churros, and even dancing to live Mariachi bands.
The event is broken down into a variety of time options over two days, and those purchasing VIP tickets can come thirty minutes early and enjoy an exclusive VIP guacamole bar. The listed event times are:
September 23
September 24
Tickets cost $55-$79, and are non-refundable unless you cancel within 24 hours of purchasing your tickets. However, if you change your mind about the event day or time, you can transfer to another available option. Or, you can transfer your tickets to another guest that is 21 and older. The event will be held, rain or shine.
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