Margaritas, Magic, & Mischief Pairing Up at Diablos Tacos and Mezcal

Treat yourselves to tasty Margaritas and specialty tacos at Diablos in downtown Hot Springs.

This fall, Diablos Tacos and Mezcal Restaurant has teamed up with two local talented venues: Maxwell Blade and The Foul Play Cabaret to bring a magical dinner show experience titled “Margaritas, Magic, and Mischief” on Sunday, November 14 at 6 pm. Tickets are available at any Diablos Tacos and Mezcal or by phone. This is a ticketed event and the restaurant will be opened that day only for lunch.

Diablos Tacos and Mezcal has pioneered the word MEZCAL to the State of Arkansas. Sadgirl, spokesperson and general manager says that before they opened many people didn’t know what mezcal was. “We have hosted four different mezcal pairing dinners to introduce the agave made spirit. We explain to our guests the difference between tequila and the exotic, smokey tasting mezcal, and let them taste the uniqueness of both. At the present time we offer 74 different varieties of mezcal.”

Diablos opened its doors in February of 2019 in Historic Downtown Hot Springs, by repurposing the “former Bank of America building” at 528 Central Avenue. An Urban flair in Mexican cuisine was developed allowing them to create a concept that offers a diversity of traditional and metropolitan Spanish dishes along with a unique and unforgettable dining experience. 

Guests can dine indoors in an eclectic and fun décor or outside on downtown’s biggest dog friendly front porch patio and people watch. As they do this, guests can enjoy Urban tacos or Spaniard Tapas which are a small savory selection of dishes. Tapas can consist of seafood, charcuterie, to olives, sautéed oyster mushrooms and a variety of cheeses. These are just two of the extensive menu items prepared by Chef Luis Marquez.

“Our tacos are served on a soft corn tortilla loaded with the meat of your choice and fresh cut cilantro and onions,” says Marquez. “All our salsas and meat seasonings are made in house. We are most famous for our freshly made to order guacamole, our tamale bites, and the generous portion of ribeye fajitas.”

Diablos has restaurants in Little Rock, Conway, and its newest store in Caddo Valley. Each location offers something different. The downtown Hot Springs location specializes in Flights and Bites; a combination of beer or margarita flights with tacos or tamales bites, which is an adult favorite, or what Sadgirl likes to call “an adult kid’s meal.”

“We are excited to be a part of the revitalization of Downtown Hot Springs by providing an awesome dining experience to tourists and locals,” says Sadgirl. Diablos also offers an event venue for private parties, weddings or any social event. 

For further information, please call Diablos at 501-701-4327 or 501-655-9383, or visit www.DiablosTacosAndMezcal.com/home-2. Open daily from 11 AM to 10 PM.

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