We tend to share a lot throughout each month and we understand it can be hard to keep up. Heck, sometimes we can’t even keep track of it all (just joking).
Keep scrolling to catch up on the most popular articles, new videos, and top social media posts of June 2023.
TOP ARTICLES IN JUNE
INTRODUCING TUCSON FOODIE’S INTERACTIVE GUIDES

Each guide is curated by local experts and/or the Tucson Foodie team, ensuring a blend of deep knowledge and fresh perspectives. With an interactive map that is mobile-friendly, it’s a seamless user experience that moves with you. Whether you swipe through the list or click on a pin, the map and list stay perfectly in sync.
BLUE WILLOW: 45 YEARS OF DELICIOUSNESS WITH A FRESH TWIST

The beloved restaurant on Campbell Avenue opened its doors in June of 1978 and has been a breakfast and brunch staple ever since. Their creative and uncomplicated egg dishes, especially their benedicts, have been staples since their inception under the mindful charge of original owner Janet Ramey. Keeping with the series of the time, Blue Willow has embraced a bit of the “flower power” aesthetic.
30+ RESTAURANTS & BARS THAT HAVE OPENED OR REOPENED IN 2023

It’s safe to say the Tucson restaurant industry has been booming and bustling now that we’re halfway through 2023. From restaurants making their first appearance in town to those opening second or even third locations throughout the city, it’s without question that the scene has seen its fair share of growth.
TOP SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS IN JUNE
SQUARED UP PIZZA’S NEW YORK-STYLE PIZZA AT PARK PLACE MALL
TOHONO CHUL’S “CHILLIN AT THE CHUL”
EL JEFE CAT CAFE: TUCSON’S FIRST CAT & COFFEE SHOP COMBO
“THIS WEEK IN TUCSON FOODIE” PODCAST
This week on Tucson Foodie Podcast, we went to 5 Points for their incredible happy hour that includes some of the best vegan pizza in town. We also talked to natural wine producer Coturri Winery about their next free monthly wine-tasting event. Watch/Listen
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