Spanky’s Mexican Fiesta Spices Up Nana Plaza With Tempting Tequila Deals Feb. 23-24

Spanky's Mexican Fiesta
Photos & Artwork by Digital a-Go-Go

Go south of the border Feb. 23-24 at Spankyโ€™s Mexican Fiesta, a two-day beach party built around tequila specials, sombreros, sunglasses and a sexy bikinis.

The Spankyโ€™s 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 Spankyโ€™s 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.

Spankyโ€™s Mexican Fiesta Drink Specials

At the center of Spankyโ€™s 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 Spankyโ€™s 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 Tequilaโ€™s involvement pushes the Spankyโ€™s 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 Spankyโ€™s is known for creating on busy nights.

Sierraโ€™s involvement gives the two-night Spankyโ€™s 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 Spankyโ€™s Mexican Fiesta arrives shortly after Spankyโ€™s 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

Spankyโ€™s doesnโ€™t 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 itโ€™s anything else.

The look is less โ€œtheme 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 isnโ€™t about decor; itโ€™s about attitude. Everything in the visuals screams fast drinks, playful chaos and crowd interaction.