The Tucson Festival of Books returns March 14 and 15 with stories, ideas, and a strong lineup of culinary programming. The free event takes place on the University of Arizona campus and draws thousands each year. Alongside author talks and panels, the festival highlights food culture through cookbook authors, culinary discussions, and a busy food court. Food lovers will find plenty to explore at the Tucson Festival of Books culinary events.
Meanwhile, the culinary stage features chefs, writers, and food historians who share recipes and stories. Attendees can also sample dishes from local vendors while they explore the festival grounds. Together, the programming creates a weekend where books and food share the spotlight.
The Tucson Festival of Books culinary events spotlight cookbook authors and food storytellers from across the country. These sessions take place primarily at the Culinary Stage, where speakers discuss recipes, traditions, and culinary heritage.
Addie Ibarra from Tucson Foodie and chairman of the 2026 FOB Culinary Program will be onsite at all culinary demos throughout the weekend.
Saturday’s schedule includes several food-focused conversations and demonstrations:
Sunday continues the culinary conversations with a new lineup of authors:
These sessions explore themes such as Indigenous foodways, regional Mexican cuisine, and modern home cooking. Several authors also discuss how culture and community shape the meals people share.
While speakers fill the stages, the food court offers dozens of options throughout the weekend. Visitors can grab lunch, snacks, and drinks while they move between author sessions.
The 2026 Tucson Festival of Books food vendors include:
For menus and pricing, visit the food vendors page.
For a full schedule of sessions and festival details, visit tucsonfestivalofbooks.org.
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