(Photograph courtesy of Art State Arizona)

World Margarita Championship Tucson returns June 6


April 24, 2026
By Tucson Foodie

"Sip Boldly. Vote Proudly."

The World Margarita Championship returns on Saturday, June 6, at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa, 3800 E. Sunrise Dr. The annual event brings together top chefs, mixologists, and local purveyors for a high-energy culinary competition. Guests can sip, sample, and vote while exploring one of Tucson’s most dynamic food and drink experiences.

Organizers will host the event from 6-8:30 p.m., with VIP early access beginning at 5 p.m. The event also supports Art State Arizona, which funds community arts programs across the region. As a result, the evening blends food, cocktails, and culture into one immersive celebration.

World Margarita Championship Tucson showcases top local talent

The World Margarita Championship highlights independently owned restaurants through Tucson Originals Restaurants. Each participant will pair signature bites with inventive margarita creations. Guests will vote for their favorites, which adds a competitive edge to the tasting experience.

Participating restaurants and purveyors include:

World Margarita Championship (Photo courtesy of SAACA)
World Margarita Championship (Photo courtesy of SAACA)
  • Amelia’s Mexican Kitchen
  • Antojitos DWTN
  • Barnyard Craft House & Eatery
  • Bashful Bandit Barbecue
  • Bisbee Breakfast Club
  • Casa Asada Taquería y Cervecería
  • Cruda
  • Dante’s Kitchen & Cocktails
  • El Cisne Restaurant
  • El Corral
  • El Rustico
  • Hot Flash Chile Products
  • Humo Cocina Mexicana
  • Kingfisher
  • La Cocina DWTN
  • Lookout Bar & Grill at Westward Look
  • Noble Hops
  • Redbird Scratch Kitchen + Bar
  • Reforma Modern Mexican. Mezcal + Tequila
  • Rocco’s Little Chicago
  • Scratching the Plate
  • Seis Kitchen
  • Tabu Bar
  • The Garden Bistro at Tohono Chul Park
  • The Roasted Chile
  • The Royal Room
  • The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa
  • Trident Grill
  • Westbound & Tap & Bottle
  • Whiskey Del Bac
  • Zio Peppe

This lineup reflects the depth and diversity of Tucson’s culinary scene. Each concept will bring a distinct perspective to the competition.

Tickets, pricing, and early bird savings

General admission tickets cost $80 and include food and cocktail samplings. VIP tickets cost $100 and include early entry, a tequila toast, and access to a private reception area. Both options provide a comprehensive tasting experience across participating vendors.

World Margarita Championship (Photo courtesy of SAACA)
World Margarita Championship (Photo courtesy of Art State Arizona)

Meanwhile, guests can use the EARLYBIRD code for 10 percent off tickets through April 30. The event is limited to guests 21 and older. Organizers expect tickets to sell out in advance.

Live entertainment and immersive experiences

In addition to food and drinks, the event will feature live music and interactive arts experiences. Guests can also meet chefs and mixologists throughout the evening. These elements create a layered experience that goes beyond a traditional tasting event.

The setting at The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa adds to the atmosphere. The venue offers sweeping views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and resort-style amenities. Together, these details elevate the overall experience.

Tickets are available now at saaca.thundertix.com.

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