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Drink Pink this October and head to solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The sophisticated neighborhood Mexican restaurant is shaking it up with Special Edition Clase Azul Reposado Pink Bottles, pouring out premium drink specials and donating 75 percent of the beverage price directly to local Cancer Treatment Center, Circle Of Hope, for the entire month of October.

“We are so happy to be contributing to such a worthy cause,” says General Manager Jaime Shea. “It is exciting to be partnered with Circle Of Hope and support their local efforts here in the Santa Clarita Valley.”

solitadrinkpinkA nonprofit organization located in neighboring Newhall, Circle Of Hope provides support to those diagnosed with cancer in the Santa Clarita Valley, offering emotional, financial and educational help to those in need within the community. Now, for the entire month of October, solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia will be supporting their outstanding cause!

“Tequila Clase Azul handcrafted a very limited amount of Special Edition Pink Reposado Tequila Bottles in support of breast cancer awareness month,” says Beverage Director Colin Pflugradt. “We are thrilled to be able to feature them, support such an important cause and give back to our community.”

In fact, the Pink Clase Azul Reposado Tequila Bottles are so exclusive that solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia, Huntington Beach and sister restaurant SOL Cocina in Newport Beach are the only restaurants in Southern California who will be offering this limited edition spirit, not to mention donating seventy five percent of the proceeds to charity. Guests can enjoy this exceptionally smooth tequila three ways. Shaken tableside, guests will receive a perfectly chilled solita House or Skinny Margarita and shaker crafted with Clase Azul Reposado tequila, house-made sweet and sour, a splash of fresh orange juice and Triple Sec or they can opt for the latter solita Skinny Margarita, mixed with Clase Azul Reposado tequila, fresh lime juice, a touch of agave nectar and a splash of soda for $30.00. Those who prefer simple sips of this distilled blue agave can savor a 2-ounce snifter of Clase Azul Reposado for $20.00.

solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia’s Drink Pink promotion runs from Thursday, October 1st through Saturday, October 31st. The Clase Azul Pink Bottle offerings will be available during all normal business hours and solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia will donate proceeds from the sale of the drinks to Circle of Hope. solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia is open Sunday through Thursday from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm and Friday and Saturday from 11:00 am to 11:00 pm, with the bar remaining open until 12:00 Midnight nightly. For more information or reservations, please visit www.solitatacos.com or call solita Tacos & Margaritas Valencia directly at 661.291.1393.

circle of hope logoABOUT CIRCLE OF HOPE: Circle of Hope provides emotional, financial and educational support to those diagnosed with cancer in the Santa Clarita Valley. Circle of Hope is dedicated to the surrounding Santa Clarita Valley community, serving patients and families since 2004. 100% of donations and proceeds remain in the SCV! Circle of Hope welcomes all members of the community that have been affected by cancer of any kind. This includes family, friends, and those who have long-since recovered from the disease. The education and support for the Circle of Hope services are open to everyone.

ABOUT SOLITA TACOS & MARGARITAS: solita Partners Matt Baumayr, Rich Howland and Executive Chef Deborah Schneider, the restaurateurs behind the SOL Cocina brand, have created yet another unique interpretation of contemporary Mexican food, with its own personality, look and distinctive menu. Similar to SOL, solita builds on an appreciation for fresh ingredients, big flavors, and seasonally changing menus. They deliver a Mexican food experience in a way that represents the soul of coastal Baja California.

At the heart of the restaurant and the menu is a wood-fired open grill and oak smoker, the inspiration for Executive Chef Deborah Schneider’s unique takes on familiar Mexican favorites. The bar menu at solita takes an equally fresh approach to traditional Mexican cocktails, featuring fresh fruit-based and agave-sweetened margaritas made with 100% blue agave tequilas. Highlighting the true flavors of Baja, solita Tacos & Margaritas invites diners to experience the simplicity, ruggedness, timelessness and warmth of the region.

 

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  1. Patty Ann Patty Ann says:

    Alcohol contributes to cancer. Kind of like Yoplait doing the pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness and their yogurt contains soy that feeds HR positive breast cancer. I do believe the sugar free yogurt contain artificial sweeteners that contribute to cancer.

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