Taco Tuesday in Tucson: The newly opened ‘Tacos Del Rancho’ on Oracle


November 2, 2021
By Matt Sterner

“Taco Tuesday in Tucson” is a column where we explore the unique tacos stands throughout Tucson… on Tuesdays.

Over on Oracle Road, just before you reach the town limits of Oro Valley, rests the newly opened Tacos Del Rancho and they’re now serving up a collection of tacos on the menu — perfect for the indecisive eaters participating in Taco Tuesday.

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Chicken Tinga Tacos (Photo courtesy of Tacos Del Rancho on Facebook)

When it comes to tacos, you’ve got your choice of Carne Asada, Chicken, Pastor, Tripa, Shrimp, Fish, and Bean on homemade soft corn or flour tortillas. Each of the tacos are ordered a la carte comin’ hot at $3.50 each. Additionally, they’ve got specialties like the Chicken Tinga and Rancho Seasoned Asada at $4 a taco.

If you’re craving more than just a few tacos during your visit, consider grabbing an order of the Chile en Rajas, which is roasted poblano chiles, cut into strips and cooked with corn, cream, and cheese.

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Chile en Rajas (Photo courtesy of Tacos Del Rancho on Facebook)

Tacos Del Rancho is one of the newer family-owned and operated restaurants in Tucson, and quietly opened its doors in September 2021. Currently, the restaurant is open for dine-in daily from 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.

“With roots from the heart of Sonora comes the inspiration for our menu. We pride ourselves in providing fresh and authentic cuisine.”

Tacos Del Rancho is located at 6421 N. Oracle Rd. For more information, visit tacosdelrancho.com or follow Tacos Del Rancho on Facebook.

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