Home Best Of Cocktails

Drink Pink: Toasting Mean Girls, the Best Film of 2004

Somehow the iconic 2004 comedy now has a national holiday, and it’s on October 3. Celebrate by consuming pink everything. 
Written By: author avatar Linnea Covington
author avatar Linnea Covington
Linnea Covington is the managing editor of DiningOut. She comes to us with a long background in food, restaurant and drinks journalism. Over the last two decades she's written for tons of publications including Denver Post, Washington Post, Forbes Travel Guide, 5280 Magazine, New York Magazine, New York Times, Time Out New York and more.
pink drinks mean girl by stock

Since 2012, October 3 has been dubbed National Mean Girls Day, a date picked based on the date the protagonist of the movie Mean Girls first spoke to her crush. If you know the movie, then you’re aware on Wednesdays the girl group The Plastics don pink. 

Even though the holiday isn’t on a Wednesday, get dressed in your best shade of rose and plan to go all pink this Friday. We’re talking clothes and cocktails, though feel free to add your own spin as well. Also celebrate by catching the film for free at an event, details below. 

Alpine Glow

The Alpine Glow at The Family Jones in LoHi. | Photo by Casey Wilson
The Alpine Glow at The Family Jones in LoHi | Photo by Casey Wilson

The Family Jones has made a drink so good, it won’t be found in the Burn Book. Think a sparkling sipper with floral notes thanks to the distillery’s own Annika Jones Vodka, crème de violette, lemon, and prosecco. 3245 Osage St., Denver, thefamilyjones.co

El Lunchador

Sweat pants or skirt, you can wear anything at Lady Jane and enjoy this vibrant pink cocktail. Inside the pretty drink you’ll get notes of bright tomatillo, cilantro, cucumber, prickly pear, and a subtle chile kick. 2021 W. 32nd Ave, Denver, ladyjanedenver.com

The Floor Is Guava

Head to Cherry Creek’s Forget Me Not bar for a peach-pink drink that we are sure Regina George would be sipping on vacation. Inside the glass you’ll find Vida Mezcal, guava fruit, Ancho Reyes chili liqueur, Aperol, a bit of cacao, and fresh lime. 227 Clayton St., Denver, forgetmenotdenver.com

Beet Spritz

Bright pink beet spritz cocktail served in a tall wine glass with ice and lemon twist, placed on a wooden table with napkin and plate.
Beet Spritz at Mezcaleria Alma served chilled with a lemon twist | Photo by Shawn Campbell

Mezcaleria has all the credentials to become a Plastics’ favorite, after all, it just received a prestigious Michelin star. The vegetable-forward cocktail has a smoky, earthy, and effervescent profile where mezcal meets beet, dill, and a flavorful Mexican aperitif for a naturally pink drink. 2550 15th St. Denver, mezcaleriaalma.com

Hibiscus Margarita

Chef Johnny added a new member to his group, Alteño in Cherry Creek. Of course the addition has a pink drink for Mean Girls, and this take on a classic margarita has a rose-hued, floral bent. Inside you’ll find a blend of Milagro blanco tequila with hibiscus agave and lime. 249 Clayton St, Denver, altenorestaurant.com

The Plastics Punch

For one night only, get The Plastics cocktail at NADC Burger. | Photo by Not a Damn Chance Burger
For one night only get The Plastics cocktail at NADC Burger | Photo by Not a Damn Chance Burger

Just for Mean Girls Day, NADC Burger  in Larimer Square, is whipping up a special $6 cocktail named for the pink gang in the movie. Think vodka, peach schnapps, cranberry, and Swing Juice sparkling vodka fruit punch, all stirred together for some drama in the glass. 1441 Larimer St., Denver, nadcburger.com

The Event

Not a Damn Chance Burger (NADC) is hosting a free outdoor movie screening of the film. The evening kicks off at 5:30 p.m. with Mean Girls trivia hosted by Denver Trivia League, where winners can score NADC merch or gift cards, followed by the film at 6:30 p.m. Guests can enjoy burgers, fries, sodas, canned beers, and signature cocktails from an NADC outdoor bar and grill, including the aforementioned The Plastics Punch. No tickets are required. Attendees are encouraged to bring a chair, grab a burger and a drink, and join the fun.

author avatar
Linnea Covington Managing Editor Denver
Linnea Covington is the managing editor of DiningOut. She comes to us with a long background in food, restaurant and drinks journalism. Over the last two decades she's written for tons of publications including Denver Post, Washington Post, Forbes Travel Guide, 5280 Magazine, New York Magazine, New York Times, Time Out New York and more.

Sponsored Content

The Winning Tacos and Cocktails of Top Taco Denver 2025

Buckhead

The Most Thoughtful Ways To Celebrate Mother’s Day

Buckhead

Diving For the Best Scallops Statewide

Buckhead

Related Articles

September 29, 2025

The Ultimate Highland Neighborhood Guide

September 26, 2025

BARK WEEK: Eat, Drink, and Be Merry With Your Dog

September 24, 2025

The Best Dog-Friendly Patios in Denver

September 19, 2025

The Winners of RARE Steak Championship 2025

All You Need to Know About the New Michelin Recognized Restaurants

The Ultimate Guide to Pumpkin Eats and Drinks in Denver

Denver Scores Big At the Annual Michelin Guide Awards

Games and Entertainment Collide With Great Food at These 18 Restaurants

Sponsored Content

The Winning Tacos and Cocktails of Top Taco Denver 2025

Buckhead

The Most Thoughtful Ways To Celebrate Mother’s Day

Buckhead

Diving For the Best Scallops Statewide

Buckhead
Search

COPYRIGHT © 2009–2025, DININGOUT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

SIGN UP FOR DENVER NEWS & EVENTS

Sign up for our newsletter! Stay up to date on the latest chef and restaurant news, Denver’s best food and sips, and get early access to presale tickets for upcoming DiningOut events!