Go south of the border Feb. 23-24 at Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta, a two-day beach party built around tequila specials, sombreros, sunglasses and a sexy bikinis.
The Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta, sponsored by Sierra Tequila, shifts the room away from its usual high-energy chaos toward something more visual and thematic โ a party built around bright colors, Mexican imagery and fast-moving tequila rounds aimed at keeping the floor loud and active from start to finish.
The concept leans less toward traditional Mexican culture and more toward nightlife fantasy: beach energy, oversized hats, playful styling and tropical attitude layered onto Spankyโs already manic environment.
Dancers and service will lean into the look, creating a festival atmosphere that turns the bar into what organizers describe as a tequila-fueled holiday escape.
Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta Drink Specials
At the center of Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta is a special Sierra Tequila menu created for the event, featuring a Frozen Tropical Margarita made with Sierra Blanco tequila and Sierra Tropical Chili, served with lime and Tajin.
Shot promotions also anchor the Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta lineup, with buy-three-get-one deals on both Blanco and Tropical Chili tequila designed to encourage group ordering and quick rounds.
The drinks strategy fits the theme: bold flavors, bright presentation and simple ordering meant to keep energy moving rather than slowing guests down with complicated cocktail choices.
Tequila Takes the Lead
Sierra Tequilaโs involvement pushes the Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta firmly into Mexican territory. Known internationally for its signature red sombrero bottle cap, the brand markets itself around social drinking and high-energy group experiences โ exactly the environment Spankyโs is known for creating on busy nights.
Sierraโs involvement gives the two-night Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta more than just branding. The tequila is produced at Destilerรญas Sierra Unidas in Guadalajara, Jalisco, a distillery with roots stretching back more than a century and built around traditional blue agave production.
The company leans heavily into Mexican identity but at a much more affordable price, a natural match for a Nana Plaza event built around big energy rather than quiet sipping.
From Anniversary Madness to Fiesta Mode
The Spankyโs Mexican Fiesta arrives shortly after Spankyโs latest anniversary party, which saw heavy crowds and a pace that left both guests and staff exhausted by the end of the night. Instead of trying to top that chaos with another large-scale blowout, the fiesta changes the flavor of the experience by adding a strong visual and cultural theme.
Where anniversary events focus on pure intensity, the fiesta aims for playful energy โ colorful styling, themed drinks and the kind of atmosphere that encourages guests to loosen up early.
A Theme That Fits the Room
Spankyโs doesnโt do subtle, and the Mexican Fiesta setup proves it. The pre-party artwork created by Digital a-Go-Go shows exactly where this one is going: oversized red sombreros, bikini uniforms, tequila bottles in hand and staff playing straight into the beach-party fantasy rather than pretending itโs anything else.
The look is less โtheme nightโ and more full-room takeover โ girls in coordinated red and gold, sunglasses hanging off bikini strings, tequila shots balanced mid-pose and lighting pushed warm and tropical instead of Nana Plaza neon.
The energy isnโt about decor; itโs about attitude. Everything in the visuals screams fast drinks, playful chaos and crowd interaction.












