Tucson FoodieCelebrating local food, drink, and community.
A Foodie’s Fall Festival Walkabout: Tasting Patagonia

A Foodie’s Fall Festival Walkabout: Tasting Patagonia

Oct 7, 20254 min read

By Da’Lice Shepard, Director of Marketing & Programs for Art State AZ

Last year was my first time attending the Patagonia Fall Festival in my new role as Director of Marketing and Programs for Art State Arizona, and I was absolutely stunned. The turnout was incredible, thousands of people filled this small town of around 800 residents, all gathered at the butterfly-filled Patagonia Town Park for live music, artisan shopping, interactive family-friendly activities, and community connection. I quickly realized why this event has been a beloved tradition in Southern Arizona for more than 35 years.

The Patagonia Fall Festival is about art, music, and community spirit, but it is also a celebration for the foodies! From festival food trucks to locally owned restaurants and wineries, the culinary side of the weekend adds a delicious layer to the experience. Last year, I wandered my way through it all, a funnel cake here, a unexpected pizza there, and left with not only a full heart but a full stomach too.

Patagonia Fall Festival (Photo courtesy of Art State Arizona)

This October, I can’t wait to return and savor it all over again. Consider this your invitation to join me in Patagonia, and a little guide to tasting your way through the festival.

Morning: Fuel up at Gathering Grounds

Your day should start where locals and visitors mingle over coffee and baked goods. Gathering Grounds on McKeown Avenue is just that spot, serving organic espresso, made-from-scratch pastries, soups, and hearty breakfast fare.

I’m eyeing their breakfast bowl with potatoes, green chile, cheese, and eggs, or a scone pulled fresh from the oven. As you sip, you’ll feel how the town wakes up, relaxed and full of flavor.

Late Morning: Festival kickoff and sweet starts

Once you step into the heart of the Patagonia Fall Festival, the energy and the smells pull you in fast. This is the time to start your tasting tour with something fun. Head straight for Hungary Express, where the funnel cakes are golden, crisp, and dusted with powdered sugar just seconds before they hit your hands. A perfect festival indulgence.

Patagonia Fall Festival (Photo courtesy of Art State Arizona)

Next stop: Blackjack Lemonade, pouring handcrafted lemonades so refreshingly tart and sweet you’ll wonder why you ever settled for anything out of a bottle. With unique flavor twists and ice-cold pours, it’s the perfect way to stay cool as you explore the day.

And don’t miss the Volunteer Firefighters BBQ, where Patagonia’s hometown heroes grill burgers all day long. This isn’t just a quick lunch, it’s a tradition. These volunteers flip patties with purpose, raising funds that support the fire department and emergency services year-round. Grab a burger and know you’re fueling something good.

Midday: Stroll, shop, nibble

As you wander through artisan tents, your taste buds will still be on alert. If you want a light break, swing by Red Mountain Foods to pick up fresh produce like figs, tomatoes, greens, and other local goods.

Imagine buying a bundle of cherry tomatoes, a loaf of good bread, and returning to your lodging later for a cozy dinner under the stars. A simple salad can taste unforgettable when it’s fresh-picked in the evening light.

Lunch or evening: Velvet Elvis surprise

Patagonia Fall Festival (Photo courtesy of Art State Arizona)

At some point, your festival wandering leads you to a restaurant you weren’t expecting: Velvet Elvis at La Misión. Maybe you assumed a Mexican menu, but surprise, its gourmet pizzas, calzones, salads, and savory entrées.

I’d order one of the specialty pizzas, thin crust, fresh tomatoes, herbs, maybe some soppressata, and think, this quirky pizza detour is one of those festival treats I’ll remember.

Evening: Dine locally or head out

If you’re staying overnight at the Stage Stop Inn, don’t miss the Wild Horse Restaurant & Saloon directly adjacent. It offers Southwestern-inspired fare, generous portions, and a warm, rustic vibe that makes for a relaxed dinner setting.

Later, when the stars come out, make your way to the Patagonia Lumber Co., the local night spot where live music, great beers, and a rotating selection of local food trucks keep the energy going. It’s where locals gather, where visitors become friends, and where the day winds down with a dance floor or a fireside chat.

And finally, close out your night at Queen of Cups, a charming wine tasting room tucked just a short stroll from the festival. Their artisanal, low-intervention wines are made right here in the Sky Islands, and their charcuterie boards with local cheeses, cured meats, and seasonal bites are the perfect pairing for a well-earned glass of wine.

Taste the season in Patagonia

The Patagonia Fall Festival isn’t just a celebration of art and music. It’s a true culinary treasure hunt woven into the fabric of a town that knows how to feed your spirit. Whether you’re here for a day or making it a weekend getaway, the food scene will feed more than your stomach — it feeds your soul.

Join us October 11 and 12, 2025, in beautiful Patagonia, Arizona for The Patagonia Fall Festival, a two-day celebration of community, creativity, and culinary discovery. Come hungry, stay curious, and taste your way through the Sky Islands.

For more information, visit patagoniafallfestival.org.

Da’Lice Shepard (Photo courtesy of Art State Arizona)

Stay in the Tucson Foodie Loop

Weekly digest of new openings, events, and guides. No spam.

Advertisement

Article written by:

Da'Lice Shepard

Da'Lice Shepard

More about Da'Lice
Tucson Foodie is Tucson's premier food and dining publication, covering the best restaurants, events, and culinary experiences in Southern Arizona.

Advertisement

Get the Tucson Foodie app

Explore everything, build your foodie profile — and unlock the Insiders Club with perks at 100+ local spots.

Follow @TucsonFoodie on Instagram

Follow along for daily food inspiration, event updates, and behind-the-scenes looks at Tucson's culinary scene.

4.5K

posts

133.1K

followers

See More On Instagram
José Contreras, chef and owner of @Ameliastucson, is headed to New York City to cook alongside chef Alam Méndez of Washington, D.C.‘s Apapacho Taqueria for a collaborative dinner at the James Beard Foundation’s Platform at Pier 57.

The Aug. 11 dinner will celebrate the culinary traditions of Sonora and Oaxaca through a multi course menu centered on heirloom corn, traditional masa, and coastal flavors. Guests will also enjoy a cocktail reception, Mijenta Tequila pairings, and a Q&A with both chefs. The event begins at 6:30 pm at @Pier57.nyc. Tickets are $210 for dining table seats and $250 for the chef’s counter, and are available now at Jamesbeard.org.

Congratulations to @Chefjosetucson on another incredible milestone!🎉

Read @Jackie_tran_’s article on Tucsonfoodie.com

#tucsonaz #tucsonnewsJosé Contreras, chef and owner of @Ameliastucson, is headed to New York City to cook alongside chef Alam Méndez of Washington, D.C.‘s Apapacho Taqueria for a collaborative dinner at the James Beard Foundation’s Platform at Pier 57. The Aug. 11 dinner will celebrate the culinary traditions of Sonora and Oaxaca through a multi course menu centered on heirloom corn, traditional masa, and coastal flavors. Guests will also enjoy a cocktail reception, Mijenta Tequila pairings, and a Q&A with both chefs. The event begins at 6:30 pm at @Pier57.nyc. Tickets are $210 for dining table seats and $250 for the chef’s counter, and are available now at Jamesbeard.org. Congratulations to @Chefjosetucson on another incredible milestone!🎉 Read @Jackie_tran_’s article on Tucsonfoodie.com #tucsonaz #tucsonnewsItalian Week starts today, and we’re sharing this sweet video of @Spaghettioftucson doing what she did best: bringing smiles to everyone around her.

Our hearts are with her family today. We’ll love you and miss you forever, Spaghetti.❤️‍🩹🐶Italian Week starts today, and we’re sharing this sweet video of @Spaghettioftucson doing what she did best: bringing smiles to everyone around her. Our hearts are with her family today. We’ll love you and miss you forever, Spaghetti.❤️‍🩹🐶Italian Week starts today and runs through July 19 as part of 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer!🍝

Support Tucson’s classic and modern Italian restaurants, then upload your receipt at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and the grand prize at the end of August.

🎉 Week 5 Winners
• Libby: $50 North Italia gift card
• Keely: America’s Best Mexican Food Festival tickets
• arts_primacy_2c: 4 Cool Summer Nights passes
• Donita3000: $20 Ghini’s French Caffe gift card
• Nancy & Gabriella: $100 Visa gift cards

Italian Week Deal: @reneestucson is offering buy one, get one 50% off (equal or lesser value) for dine-in or takeout. Just mention you’re a Tucson Foodie fan. Exclusions apply.

🏆 This Week’s Prizes
• $50 @fentonellispizzeria gift card
• $100 Visa gift card
• $75 @carusositalian gift card
• $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe gift card
• $50 @miramontetucson gift card
• $50 @localetucson gift card
• @desertmuseum passes 

More details in bio!Italian Week starts today and runs through July 19 as part of 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer!🍝 Support Tucson’s classic and modern Italian restaurants, then upload your receipt at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and the grand prize at the end of August. 🎉 Week 5 Winners • Libby: $50 North Italia gift card • Keely: America’s Best Mexican Food Festival tickets • arts_primacy_2c: 4 Cool Summer Nights passes • Donita3000: $20 Ghini’s French Caffe gift card • Nancy & Gabriella: $100 Visa gift cards Italian Week Deal: @reneestucson is offering buy one, get one 50% off (equal or lesser value) for dine-in or takeout. Just mention you’re a Tucson Foodie fan. Exclusions apply. 🏆 This Week’s Prizes • $50 @fentonellispizzeria gift card • $100 Visa gift card • $75 @carusositalian gift card • $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe gift card • $50 @miramontetucson gift card • $50 @localetucson gift card • @desertmuseum passes More details in bio!The Mercado District is one of Tucson’s best places to eat, drink, shop, and stroll, all in one stop.🐶❤️

Home to Mercado San Agustín, the MSA Annex, The Monier, and the upcoming Bautista development, there’s always something new to explore. Grab a bite, browse local shops, enjoy the open-air courtyards (they’re dog-friendly!), or hop on the free Sun Link streetcar, which stops right at the Mercado. 

MERCADO SAN AGUSTÍN:
@agustinkitchen 
@seiskitchen 
@prestacoffee 
@laestrella_tucson 
@dolcepastellocakes 
@zumitosjuicebar 
@santacruzriverfm 

MSA ANNEX:
@decibelcoffeeworks 
@kukai___ 
@bosburger__ 
@hidden_hearth 
@rolliestucson 
@westbound_tapandbottle 

THE MONIER:
@wholeslvcepizza 
@81barbersofficial 

Share your favorite stops with us!
More details on Tucsonfoodie.com 

#tucson #tucsonfoodieThe Mercado District is one of Tucson’s best places to eat, drink, shop, and stroll, all in one stop.🐶❤️ Home to Mercado San Agustín, the MSA Annex, The Monier, and the upcoming Bautista development, there’s always something new to explore. Grab a bite, browse local shops, enjoy the open-air courtyards (they’re dog-friendly!), or hop on the free Sun Link streetcar, which stops right at the Mercado. MERCADO SAN AGUSTÍN: @agustinkitchen @seiskitchen @prestacoffee @laestrella_tucson @dolcepastellocakes @zumitosjuicebar @santacruzriverfm MSA ANNEX: @decibelcoffeeworks @kukai___ @bosburger__ @hidden_hearth @rolliestucson @westbound_tapandbottle THE MONIER: @wholeslvcepizza @81barbersofficial Share your favorite stops with us! More details on Tucsonfoodie.com #tucson #tucsonfoodieTwo days at @Hiltonelcon felt like the ultimate staycation. Between the pools, hot spring and cold plunge, water slide, yoga, live music, complimentary bike rentals, and their nostalgic “Summer Rewind” experience, there was always something to do. We never left the resort. 

The highlight at their on-site restaurant, Epazote Kitchen & Cocktails, was the Pollo Con Rajas - perfectly cooked chicken over a rich creamed poblano, onion, and corn mestizaje. And if you’re at their Sundance Café for breakfast, get the pozole. It’s made from a family recipe that became such a guest favorite it earned a permanent spot on the menu. 

Although El Conquistador licenses the Hilton brand, it’s owned and operated by a local company. The culinary team sources much of its meat and produce from Arizona. 

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or just looking for an incredible dinner with Catalina Mountain views, this spot is worth adding to your list. 🌵🌞 

#tucsonaz #tucsonfoodieTwo days at @Hiltonelcon felt like the ultimate staycation. Between the pools, hot spring and cold plunge, water slide, yoga, live music, complimentary bike rentals, and their nostalgic “Summer Rewind” experience, there was always something to do. We never left the resort. The highlight at their on-site restaurant, Epazote Kitchen & Cocktails, was the Pollo Con Rajas - perfectly cooked chicken over a rich creamed poblano, onion, and corn mestizaje. And if you’re at their Sundance Café for breakfast, get the pozole. It’s made from a family recipe that became such a guest favorite it earned a permanent spot on the menu. Although El Conquistador licenses the Hilton brand, it’s owned and operated by a local company. The culinary team sources much of its meat and produce from Arizona. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or just looking for an incredible dinner with Catalina Mountain views, this spot is worth adding to your list. 🌵🌞 #tucsonaz #tucsonfoodieHow many receipts have you sent in for NEW-TO-ME week?💛

From July 6 through July 12, upload your receipt from ANY local business at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and earn entries toward the 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer grand prize drawing at the end of August. 🔗 in bio. 

ANY LOCAL SPOT COUNTS. 

WEEK 6 WINNERS
Here are the winners from Happy Hour Week:
* Libby wins a $50 gift card to North Italia
* Keely wins a ticket to America’s Best Mexican Food Festival
* arts_primacy_2c wins a four-pack of passes to Cool Summer Nights at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
* donita3000 wins a $20 gift card to Ghini’s French Caffe
* Nancy wins a $100 Visa gift card
* Gabriella wins a $100 Visa gift card 

PRIZES
This week’s prize pool includes:
* Salsa, Taco, and Tequila Challenge tickets
* $100 Visa gift card
* @eljefecatcafe pass
* $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe 
* @desertmuseum passes

Presenting sponsor: @visittucson
Presented by: @bbb_so_az • @510southtucson • @azwinecollectiveHow many receipts have you sent in for NEW-TO-ME week?💛 From July 6 through July 12, upload your receipt from ANY local business at summer.tucsonfoodie.com for a chance to win weekly prizes and earn entries toward the 12 Weeks of Foodie Summer grand prize drawing at the end of August. 🔗 in bio. ANY LOCAL SPOT COUNTS. WEEK 6 WINNERS Here are the winners from Happy Hour Week: * Libby wins a $50 gift card to North Italia * Keely wins a ticket to America’s Best Mexican Food Festival * arts_primacy_2c wins a four-pack of passes to Cool Summer Nights at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum * donita3000 wins a $20 gift card to Ghini’s French Caffe * Nancy wins a $100 Visa gift card * Gabriella wins a $100 Visa gift card PRIZES This week’s prize pool includes: * Salsa, Taco, and Tequila Challenge tickets * $100 Visa gift card * @eljefecatcafe pass * $20 @ghinisfrenchcaffe * @desertmuseum passes Presenting sponsor: @visittucson Presented by: @bbb_so_az • @510southtucson • @azwinecollective

Tag us @TUCSONFOODIE in your food adventures!