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Where to get Mexican food and drinks specials in Chattanooga May 4-5

Check out these local food and drink specials happening in Chattanooga on Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5.

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The Caboose at Elsie’s Daughter will be serving up food and drinks next to the Hotel Chalet’s pool.

Several spots in Chattanooga are serving up Mexican food and drink specials this Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5. Here are seven spots to check out — you’ll want to come hungry and thirsty.

Chattanooga Taco Festival
This annual festival returns to Camp Jordan on Saturday, May 4 (11 a.m.-7 p.m.) + Sunday, May 5 (11 a.m.-5 p.m.) with over 175 vendors and food trucks. Bonus: Kiddos can enjoy inflatables, a petting zoo, and pony rides.

Oddstory Brewing Co.
Enjoy drink specials all weekend long — including a new beer and draft margarita release — and a special food menu on Sunday, May 5.

Mayan Kitchen
Come by on Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5 for games and prizes, street food, live music, and drink specials — this celebration is 18+.

Elsie’s Daughter (The Caboose)
Head to this Southside spot from 1 p.m. to sunset on Sunday, May 5 for tacos and tequila specials + a DJ set by Maggie Vanderbilt by the pool. Note: Limited pool passes are available for $20 for hotel non-guests.

Burlaep Print and Press
The Southeastern Climbers Coalition’s annual Cinco de Mayo fundraiser returns on Sunday, May 5 at 12 p.m. featuring $3 tacos, $8 combos (two tacos + a Modelo), $3.50 Modelos, and $6 margaritas.

Little Coyote
This St. Elmo eatery will be open for special hours on Sunday, May 5 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. serving up street tacos, bar snacks, margarita specials + daiquiri time outs. Folks can also enjoy music by Beat Farm and complimentary tattoos from a local henna artist.

Shady’s Corner
Enjoy $5 Tecate, tequila, patron, and marg shots + nachos and taco specials all day long on Sunday, May 5.

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