Bellissimo (Photo by Jackie Tran)

20+ Beverage Deals During Sonoran Restaurant Week (2024)


September 12, 2024
By Addie Ibarra
By Addie Ibarra

One of the most beautiful things about Sonoran Restaurant Week is the ability to enjoy a thoughtfully curated prix-fixe menu for a fraction of the cost.

As part of the prix fixe menu, some restaurants will throw in a dessert or even a drink. For those of you like me, who’d prefer to spend the calories on a beverage rather than a dessert, this is for you. 

Here are 20+ restaurants in Tucson that are offering special prix fixe menus (libations included) now until Sunday, September 15.

Also, here’s a full list of every participating business this Sonoran Restaurant Week.

943 E. University Blvd. #171
Dining room (Photo courtesy of Agave House Modern Cocina)

As part of their $45 prix fixe menu, in addition to an appetizer and entree, you can choose between an Agave House Margarita, Oaxaca Old Fashioned, El Jardin, or a non-alcoholic beverage, the Eastside.  

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800 E. 16th St.
Barrio Brewing (Photo by Jackie Tran)

You know what pairs well with a nice, juicy steak? A nice, cold beer. As part of their $25 menu, you can pair a pint of beer with your sirloin cut. 

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5655 W. Valencia Rd.
Bellissimo Ristorante (Photo by Jackie Tran)

If your three-course meal could use some wine, feel free to add pairings to your experience at Bellissimo for only $15 more! 

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2616 N. Campbell Ave.
Blue Willow (Photo courtesy of Blue Willow)

Blue Willow is offering a $45 menu for two which includes a Welcome Cocktail: Here’s lookin’ at Euclid. Pretty clever name, huh? It’s made with bourbon, vanilla brown sugar, cinnamon syrup, chirping-infused honey, apple, cranberry, and thyme. You can also select a hibiscus cocktail. 

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256 E. Congress St.
(Photo courtesy of Chela’s Latin Cuisine)

This Latin-Carribbean menu comes with a suggested wine pairing or substitute for a Chela’s Margarita

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353 S. Meyer Ave.
Wine tasting at The Coronet (Photo by Anna Smirnova)

As part of the “Night Menu,” you can select any beer or wine to enjoy with your Coronet Burger. 

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353 S. Meyer Ave. 
a vase of flowers on a table
Coronet Cafe (Photo by Anna Smirnova)

The Coronet Restaurant, different than the Cafe, lets you choose a white, orange, or red wine. I personally recommend the Orange Meinklang, a Pinot Gris,as it should pair deliciously with the spiced squash. 

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2543 E. Grant Rd.
(Photo courtesy of Culinary Dropout)

Culinary Dropout has a $35 menu with your choice of a starter, entree, and dessert, which includes your choice of draft beer or house red or white wine.

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2526 E. Grant Rd.
Dining room at Dante’s (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)

Though not included as part of its three-course $35 menu, you can add their $7 drink special to your experience: Beet the Heat, made with bourbon, beet juice, fresh lemon and orange, and rosemary simple syrup. 

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960 N. Campbell Ave. #160

Along with your three-course $45 menu (which includes the shishito peppers — yum!)  you can choose between a glass of their featured red or white wine, sangria, or draft beer. 

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7000 N. Resort Dr.
Flying V Restaurant Outdoor Seating (Photo courtesy of Loews Ventana Canyon)

Now here’s a wine pairing you don’t want to miss! For an extra $20, you can pair your four-course feast with excellent regional wines. 

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865 E. University Blvd.
(Photo courtesy of Gentle Ben’s)

The $15 brunch menu comes with a mimosa or Ben’s Bloody — an amazing deal! The $25 dinner menu comes with any zero proof NA cocktail, Barrio Blonde, or Bandito Margarita

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1803 E. Prince Rd.
a burger and a few bottles of wine
Le Burger at Ghini’s French Cafe (Photo credit: Adam Lehrman)

Ghini’s $35 menu for two comes with a choice of drinks or desserts. If you opt to drink your dessert, you can choose between a glass of wine (white, red, or rosĂ©), a creative coffee, or their world-famous lavender lemonade. 

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6878 E Sunrise Dr.
a plate of food on a table
Inca’s Peruvian Cuisine (Photo by Addie Ibarra)

Inca’s $55 menu for two includes Peruvian staples such as Papa a la Huancaina, and your option of house white or red wine, soda (I’d recommend the Inca Cola), lemonade, or iced tea.

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1929 E. Grant Rd.
a bunch of different types of food on a plate
(Photo courtesy of Mojo Kitchen)

Add a featured Sonoran Restaurant Week cocktail to your meal (vegan or otherwise). Mojo is featuring a Prickly Pear Mojito for an additional charge.

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5655 W. Valencia Rd.
(Photo courtesy of PY Steakhouse)

The only thing that can make PY’s decadent menu better is by adding their $25 beverage pairing. 10/10 recommend! 

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 2995 E. Skyline Dr.
Summer Sips Campaign (Photo courtesy of North Italia)

Add a featured Sonoran Restaurant Week spritzer, cocktail, or sangria to your dining experience! North has more than seven options to choose from. 

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6502 E. Tanque Verde Rd.
(Photo courtesy of Zio Peppe)

The $45 dinig experience not only features the Tucson famous Elote Arnacini, but you can also select a glass of wine from their featured selections. 

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7037 N. Oracle Rd.
a sign in front of a building
(Photo courtesy of Wildflower)

Wildflower is hosting a three-course menu that also includes a glass of featured red or white wine OR upgrade your glass of wine to a bottle for only $15. A bargain, truly. 

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7366 N. Paseo Del Norte
Garden Bistro (Photo courtesy of Tohono Chul)

For breakfast, your meal includes a prickly pear mimosa and graduates to a prickly pear margarita for lunch. 

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40 E. Congress St.

Though it’s not included in the menu, you can try a Gin & Juice by Snoop & Dre for just $5 All Sonoran Restaurant Week Long!

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2200 E. Elm St.
Audubon Bar & Patio at Arizona Inn (Photo by Mark Whittaker)

If you’d prefer to drink your dessert, Arizona Inn is the place to be! For dessert, you can choose between Hot Chocolate Créme Brulee, Churro Cheesecake, Sweet Corn Ice Cream, or a Blueberry Lemon Drop or Hugo Spritz

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5501 N. Hacienda Del Sol Rd.

I’m a bit (a lot) biased because my husband works here (Hi, Stephen!), but Hacienda del Sol has arguably one of the best Sonoran Restaurant Week deals. You have three choices to select an appetizer and entree from — six possibilities! And on top of that, you can add two Mexican wine pairings for only $10

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124 E. Broadway Blvd.
Sonora Moonshine Co. (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)

For the low price of $25, treat yourself to two grilled beef ribs served with refried beans, grilled onions and green chiles, potatoes, and flour tortillas, and your choice of a beer or a non-alcoholic drink.

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6444 N. Oracle Rd.
Taco Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Redbird Scratch Kitchen + Bar)

Your three-course $35 experience wouldn’t be complete without the Sonoran Sunset! This is Redbird’s mocktail made with made peach puree, fresh squeezed OJ, Fresh lime juice, house grenadine, club soda, mint.

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Like last year, we created an interactive map to help you plan your week.

For more information about Sonoran Restaurant Week, visit sonoranrestaurantweek.com.

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