Get sippin’, Cincinnati!
This summer, Greater Cincinnati diners will have a new interactive way to try margaritas from 14 different local bars, thanks to Four Entertainment Group (4EG), the company behind bars and restaurants that include Igby’s, Beeline, Killer Queen, The Stretch and more.
All you need is their Margarita Passport.
Here’s how it works
The Cincinnati Margarita Passport costs $10 and allows participants to get an exclusive $6 margarita at each participating bar. The passport is valid from June 1 to Aug. 31 and can save participants more than $100.
Completed passports can be turned in at the end of the summer for the chance to win free margaritas for a year, FC Cincinnati tickets, VIP Oktoberfest Zinzinnati tickets and more.
Anyone looking to participate can order their passport at fouregshop.com.
Where can you use the Margarita Passport?
Patrons can use their margarita passports at 14 Greater Cincinnati locations. Take a look below:
To celebrate the launch of the Margarita Passport, 4EG is hosting a Peace, Love and Margaritas kickoff party at Beeline in Newport, Kentucky, on June 5, from 6-9 p.m.
Guests will be able to pick up their passports in person and check off two passport stamps with Beeline’s sister location, The Buzz, located just around the corner.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati bars offering ‘margarita passport,’ $6 margs this summer
Reporting by Kaycee Sloan, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer
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