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Margarita Mayhem: Surry Hills Locale Tio's Cerveceria Has Launched a New Marg-Focused Drinks Menu

From huge fishbowl-style 'ritas to spicy margs spanning five levels of heat, the updated menu at the Foster Street bar is sure to spice up your night.
Nishika Sharma
April 29, 2024

Overview

Margarita fans, Tio's Cerveceria has great news for you: its brand-new menu is dedicated to the refreshing cocktail, starring classic renditions alongside some enticing newcomers. From huge fishbowl-style 'ritas to spicy margs spanning five levels of heat, this menu is well-worth checking out.

The newest item kicking things off at the Foster Street bar is a massive $69 margarita housed in an oversized glass to share between four. Whether you're getting the party started or are simply in the mood for a drink that is affordable and shareable — at only $17.25 per serve — this mega marg will tick all of those boxes.

For the spice fiends, swing by to try Tio's revamped take on a spicy marg, which is available in five levels of spice — if you dare to test your limits. Take your pick from levels one through five, with the first level hailing closer to the classic and the fifth being specially curated for only the biggest daredevils. Be warned — the final boss level of spice is not for the faint of heart, so you may want to pair it with a glass of milk or some of the joint's famed hot popcorn.

Speaking of its popular free bags of popcorn, the new drinks list also stars a sip — aptly called 'Popcorn' — with popcorn-washed tequila, paprika and the outpost's in-house popcorn seasoning, as well as a vibrant newbie called 'Bluest', which takes inspiration from nostalgic blue Pop Tops and Zombie Chews.

You'll also still be able to order familiar Tommy's and mezcal margaritas from the menu, alongside the weekly frozen and fruity 'rita specials.

You'll find Tio's Cerveceria at 4/14 Foster Street in Surry Hills. Swing by from 5pm–12am Tuesday–Thursday, 4pm–12am Friday and 5pm–12am Saturday to try its exciting new menu. 

Image credit: Dexter Kim

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