Tucson Restaurants

Tucson boldly proclaims itself to be the "Mexican Food Capital of the United States," and most of the Mexican food in town is Sonoran-style. This means prolific use of cheese, mild peppers, corn tortillas, pinto beans, and beef or chicken. It's the birthplace of the chimichanga (Spanish for "whatchamacallit"), a flour tortilla filled with meat or cheese, rolled, and deep-fried.

The best Mexican restaurants are concentrated in South Tucson and Downtown, although some favorites have additional locations around town. If Mexican's not your thing, there are plenty of other options: you won't have any trouble finding excellent sushi, Thai, Italian, and Ethiopian food at reasonable prices.

For sampling regional flavors, upscale Southwestern cuisine flourishes at several resorts in the Foothills, most notably the Grill at Hacienda del Sol and Flying V Grill at Loews Ventana Canyon. A recent trend in Tucson dining is combining hip restaurants with chic shopping locations. Choose from sushi, steak, Italian, or Mexican at La Encantada in the Foothills. Casas Adobes Plaza, in the Northwest, is home to upscale shops alongside Wildflower Grill and trendy, thin-crust pizza at Sauce—and the gelato shop, Frost, is handy for dessert. Downtown has recently exploded with first-rate dining and drinking establishments, from modern comfort food and homemade ice cream to gourmet pizzas, craft beers, and contemporary Mexico City cuisine.

Tasty fare as varied as Indian, Greek, and Middle Eastern can be enjoyed on the west side of U of A's campus, along University Boulevard and 4th Avenue—another great area for people-watching and barhopping as well as quelling hunger pangs.

On Friday and Saturday nights and during the Gem Show (first two weeks of February), reservations are usually a good idea at upscale and popular restaurants. Dress ranges from casual to casual-dressy here; jackets for men aren’t required at any restaurant, even at resorts.

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  • 1. Café à la C'Art

    $ | Downtown | Café

    Tucked inside the Stevens Home, part of the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block, this gem of a café serves breakfast frittatas, burritos, and pancakes as well as delightful salads, soups, and sandwiches daily from 8 to 4, and is open for happy hour and dinner Wednesday through Saturday until 9.

    150 N. Main Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85701, USA
    520-628–8533

    Known For

    • Delectable desserts
    • Lovely garden patio
    • Popular breakfast and lunch spot for locals

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Tues.
  • 2. Beyond Bread

    $ | Central

    Twenty-seven varieties of bread are made at this bustling bakery with Central, Eastside, and Northwest locations, and highlights from the menu of generous sandwiches include Annie's Addiction (hummus, tomato, sprouts, red onion, and cucumber) and Brad's Beef (roast beef, provolone, onion, green chiles, and Russian dressing); soups, salads, and desserts are equally scrumptious. Eat inside or on the patio, or order takeout, but either way, splurge on one of the incredible desserts. The other locations—larger and just as busy—are at 6260 East Speedway Boulevard and 421 West Ina Road.

    3026 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, Arizona, 85716, USA
    520-322–9965

    Known For

    • Stellar breads and pastries
    • Large portions
    • Friendliness

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Gentle Ben's Brewing Company

    $ | University | Burger

    Beer lovers should head to Gentle Ben's, a friendly, laid-back burger-and-brew pub that also makes a scrumptious veggie burger. The deck upstairs offers a good view of the sunset.

    865 E. University Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85719, USA
    520-624–4177
  • 4. Kababeque

    $ | University | Indian

    From curry to kebab, the tasty and plentiful dishes at Kababeque satisfy for a quick bite Indian-style.

    845 E. University Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85719, USA
    520-388–4500
  • 5. Sinbad's

    $$ | University | Middle Eastern

    Nestled in the verdant Geronimo Plaza, Sinbad's serves falafel and other Middle Eastern fare, and has a great patio.

    810 E. University Blvd., Tucson, Arizona, 85719, USA
    520-623–4010
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  • 6. Tubac Deli & Coffee Co.

    $

    With freshly roasted coffee, breakfast pastries, and generous sandwiches, salads, and soups, this pleasant little eatery smack in the middle of Tubac village is a very convenient and friendly place to "set awhile" with the locals.

    6 Plaza Rd., Tubac, Arizona, 85646, USA
    520-398–3330

    Known For

    • Homemade breads and pastries
    • Inexpensive lunch break while shopping
    • Hearty breakfasts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 7. Tucson Tamale Company

    $ | Eastside

    A good homemade tamale is special, and a restaurant that prepares and serves them fresh every day with all sorts of creative fillings is a find indeed. Carnivores can indulge in beef, pork, or chicken tamales, while vegetarians can opt for traditional, cheese-filled green-corn tamales or numerous vegan choices like the Austin, with a spinach and mushroom filling. Basmati rice and salad greens are satisfying sides.

    7159 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson, Arizona, 85715, USA
    520-298–8404

    Known For

    • Tamales with creative fillings
    • An abundance of gluten-free fare
    • Tasty vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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