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Serrano’s celebrates Cinco de Mayo, Teacher Appreciation Week

“Cinco de Mayo is one of our busiest days of the year, and we’re gearing up for a big week,” said Ric Serrano, CEO of Serrano’s Mexican Restaurants. “Taco Cash is a great gift option for anyone, and the best part is they can come in and use it at their convenience.”

Serrano’s is offering several deals this week in celebration of Cinco de Mayo, including $5 bonus cards with the purchase of every $10 in Taco Cash (good only on Taco Cash purchased between May 3-7). Taco Cash makes a great gift for Teacher (May 1-7) and Nurses (May 6-12) Appreciation weeks, Mother’s Day and even graduation celebrations.

“Cinco de Mayo is one of our busiest days of the year, and we’re gearing up for a big week,” said Ric Serrano, CEO of Serrano’s Mexican Restaurants. “Taco Cash is a great gift option for anyone, and the best part is they can come in and use it at their convenience.”

For dine-in customers on May 5 only, Serrano’s will be offering $5 house margaritas, $3 bottled beer, $3 16-ounce draft beer and $4 22-ounce draft beer. Note: Online ordering and third-party delivery services will not be permitted on Cinco de Mayo. To-go phone orders will be accepted throughout the day, however, dine-in guests will be prioritized; no advance orders over the phone.

For takeout customers, celebrate at home with Serrano’s signature chips and dips, including two bags of fresh tortilla chips, 32-ounces (that’s 2 pounds) of Serrano’s famous bean dip and 32 ounces of our fresh, house-made salsa. It’s enough to feed a sizeable crew.

In addition to Cinco de Mayo, Serrano’s is also offering a variety of other specials throughout the month of May, including:

Protein Bowl: Achiote chicken, black beans, queso fresco, Lucero’s pico de gallo and pickled red onions layered on a bed of house-made arroz blanco. Topped with cilantro and a lime wedge for $13.99.

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Trifle: Layers of homemade chocolate cake, whipped cream and fresh strawberry sauce. Topped with Oreo cookie crumbles for $7.99.

Margarita Sunrise: House-made blend of tequila, triple sec, Gran Marnier, orange juice and pineapple juice. Garnished with lime for $8.99.

Launched in 1979 by Ernie and Eva Serrano, Serrano’s Mexican Restaurants offer fresh, delicious Sonoran-style Mexican food with recipes passed down through generations. The Serranos are proud to be the oldest, continuously owned and operated family business from Chandler, celebrating 103 years of business. Today, seven of Ernie and Eva’s children own and operate Serrano’s Mexican Restaurants. From cooking to catering and payroll to operations, it is truly a family affair. For more information, visit SerranosAZ.com.

The Queen Creek Serrano’s is their most popular location at 22703 S. Ellsworth Road. Reach them at 480-987-0192.