Main Street Mayhem as Rreal Tacos’ Mega Margaritas Hit Duluth

Downtown Duluth turned into a weeknight fiesta on Tuesday as Rreal Tacos’ new Main Street outpost drew a steady Cinco de Mayo crowd. Servers hustled out towering margarita and tequila flights while tables disappeared under heaping queso, birria and costra tacos, a scene that showed exactly why the chain has been pushing deeper across metro Atlanta into Gwinnett County.

Eli Jordan of FOX 5 Atlanta was on site, spotlighting the oversized drink flights and party-ready plates that kept the room humming. In the segment, the Duluth location leans into bright decor, shareable dishes and big cocktail pitchers that practically beg to be ordered for the table.

Rreal’s Duluth debut

The chain quietly opened its downtown Duluth restaurant at 3095 Main St., Unit 500 late last year, listing dine-in, takeout and delivery from the Main Street address. The company says the new spot brings its full street-food menu, including birria, quesabirra, empanadas and margarita flights, to Gwinnett County. According to Rreal Tacos, the restaurant offers indoor seating, a full bar and online ordering.

Rooftop patio and Parsons Alley access

Local reporting notes that the downtown site takes up a sizeable footprint, with a rooftop patio and direct access to Parsons Alley that make it an easy stop before shows and Main Street events. Dish Around Town reports the buildout took over the former Nacho Daddy space and was laid out to handle groups and late-night service.

What’s on the menu

Rreal’s Cinco offerings lean into shareable drinks and big plates. The chain’s holiday menu highlights margarita flights, 12- and 20-ounce cocktails and pitcher options built for groups. The Rreal Margarita is listed at $10 for a 12-ounce pour, $20 for a 20-ounce and also in pitcher form for sharing, which helps fuel the buzz around those so-called “titanic” flights. The Cinco de Mayo lineup on Rreal Tacos appears alongside the regular tacos and sides.

How to plan your visit

The restaurant lists late-night hours most evenings and accepts both reservations and online orders, although party nights can mean a wait for a table. Reservation and review listings show the Duluth location open into the evening, and delivery platforms carry the full menu for takeout if you would rather skip the crowd. For booking details and customer feedback, check the Duluth profile on OpenTable…

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