Most Tex-Mex restaurants in town have a variety of margaritas suitable for celebrating Cinco de Mayo—or celebrating dinner anytime. Superior Grill serves up a Sangria Margarita ($12.75 large, $6.75 small) in a festive foam cup. This sweet swirl of margarita and sangria wine is a good deal because it is all that most people will need to drink for the night’s duration. It’s hard to tell which alcohol is stronger: the sangria wine or the tequila. In the end, does it really matter? The alcohol is masked with just the right amount of sweet and sour with lime juice. Pair this drink with chips and queso, good friends and live music for one superior experience.—Shelia DeGuzman