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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on the East End: Food, Family, and Fun

Home | Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on the East End: Food, Family, and Fun

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo on the East End: Food, Family, and Fun

April 26, 2025/in Uncategorized/by Shine

Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for Mexico’s Independence Day (that’s actually September 16th!), but Americans widely celebrate the Mexican army’s unlikely victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. While Americans were fighting for unity and freedom during the Civil War, Mexican forces at the Battle of Puebla were doing the same—defending their country against foreign control against all odds.

More than just an excuse for tacos, Cinco de Mayo is an opportunity to honor Mexican culture—especially its rich traditions of food, art, and music. For East End families, it’s also a great chance to step into spring with hands-on fun, meaningful experiences, and a little sunshine.

Here are a few family-friendly ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with kids ages 2–12 in the Hamptons:

Taste the Culture at La Fondita (Amagansett)

This vibrant, walk-up taqueria serves some of the most authentic Mexican street food on the East End. With its colorful picnic tables and casual vibe, La Fondita is perfect for families. Try tacos al pastor, fresh guacamole, hibiscus agua fresca, or a tamal special. Encourage the kids order in Spanish (“Me gustaría…”) or ask them to guess what ingredients are in their favorite dish (¿“Que es?”) Or, if you prefer to cook at home, try one of these 5 kid-friendly recipes for Cinco de Mayo.

Bilingual Books at (East Hampton)

Stop by the children’s section of the East Hampton Library and ask for books that celebrate Mexican stories, traditions, and authors. Or you can check out a few favorites at home: What Can You Do with a Rebozo? by Carmen Tafolla, Just a Minute by Yuyi Morales, or ¡Vamos! Let’s Go to the Market by Raúl the Third. Reading together is a simple, cozy way to connect with another culture and spark conversations about language, family, and tradition.

Papel Picado + Guild Hall Art Walk (East Hampton)

At home, try your hand at making papel picado—traditional cut-paper banners that add color to any celebration. All you need is tissue paper, scissors, and string. Afterward, take a virtual tour of the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City and talk with your kids about how Mexican folk art often uses bold colors and patterns—what similarities can they spot?

Fiesta at the Beach

Make a Cinco de Mayo playlist with mariachi, cumbia, and Latin pop hits. Pack tortilla chips and salsa or churros and head to a quiet beach like Sagg Main for a sand-side dance party. Bring soccer balls, frisbees, and kites. It’s a great way to burn off energy and soak up the season.

Visit the Shine Studio (Bridgehampton)

At Shine, we believe culture is best explored through creativity. During May, we incorporate Mexican art, music, and language into our classes and seasonal workshops. Kids might sculpt brightly colored alebrijes (mythical animal figures), make their own mini piñatas, or learn simple Spanish phrases through music and movement.

We believe in celebrating culture beyond the calendar—helping kids build a joyful, lasting connection to the world around them. Hosting your own fiesta? We’ll bring the crafts, music, and activities, so you can relax and enjoy the moment. And all year long, Listillos—our signature art-based Spanish literacy class—offers playful, immersive learning for young language explorers of all ages.

Contact us to learn more or book your fiesta.

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