
Welcome to this week’s roundup!
We’ve gathered the top stories, a standout social post, and other foodie highlights you shouldn’t miss. From the latest buzz around Tucson’s dining scene to can’t-miss events and exclusive perks for our Insiders, this is your go-to guide to staying in the loop.
Let’s dig in!
“It took us a year to design La Frida—the building, the dishes, the menu, and the bar. Everything was planned exactly as it is today. Every dish has its own plate, and every drink has its own glass. It’s important to highlight that our kitchen is very meticulous—everything is cooked from scratch.”
Read the full article: Q&A with Claudia Vindiola.
“I come from a family that was in the restaurant business. We dined out often and the dinner conversation centered around the business of the restaurant. When I was grown, there was nothing I loved more than discovering a wonderful restaurant that had charm and enjoying a meal prepared with love. After living in many places, I finally came home to my hometown of Tucson.”
Read the full article: Q&A with Sally Kane.
Savaya Coffee Market and Presta Coffee Roasters have landed spots on The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops — an international ranking that highlights top-notch cafés from across the globe.
This is a huge win for Tucson’s coffee scene. Over the years, the city has become a thriving coffee culture and now two shops are featured on a list that includes renowned coffeehouses in cities like Tokyo, Paris, and Melbourne.
Read the full article: 2 Tucson Coffee Shops Make ‘World’s 100 Best’ List.
COMING SOON: Experience the art of wine blending at Vertigo Wines, Tucson’s first wine-blending bar. Founded by Kristel Johnson, this intimate space invites you to craft your own perfect blend in the heart of downtown.
Nothing says “sports” like being surrounded by multiple televisions, eating fried food, hearing hoots and hollers from people nearby, drinking cold beer, and then getting the food and beer stains out of your shirt the following day.
Read the guide: Sports Bars in Tucson.
With National Pie Day landing on January 23 and Pi Day on March 14, it’s the perfect time to chomp down on the cozy, celebratory comfort food that’ll put a smile on anyone’s face. However, you don’t need a holiday to try all of the delicious baked options around Tucson. For all things pie, you’ve come to the right place!
Read the guide: Best Pies in Tucson.
Get ready, Tucson! St. Phattie’s Day: Pot O’ Gold is just around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be the highest celebration of the season. Tucson Doobie is bringing the green vibes to life with this one-of-a-kind cannabis event that blends the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with the best of the cannabis community. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or just curious to explore, this event promises something for everyone.
Read the article: St. Phattie’s Day.
Coming up on Thursday, March 20: an exclusive five-course vegan wine dinner at The National, 98 E. Congress St.
Beginning at 6:30 p.m., and in the darkly lit dining area between the cafe and Wooden Tooth Records, Chef Christian Padilla will serve a seasonal menu paired with wines curated by local wine guru Josh Osteen.
Read the article: Five-Course Vegan Wine Dinner at The National.
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