Hey, it’s hot — it’s the same weather every year.
There are still a lot of fun events happening in Tucson and the surrounding areas.
A little up north, the summer season is the perfect time to “Chill at the Mill” in Queen Creek. Queen Creek Olive Mill is offering a few specials this summer that both your stomach and wallet will love!
The following deals are available now until Monday, September 2 (Labor Day).
Daily Summer Specials:
- Early Bird Breakfast – 15% off breakfast (8 – 9 a.m.)(excludes drinks)
- $2 off single scoops of gelato (2 p.m. – close)
- Two pizzas and two pints for $39 (2 p.m. – close)
- Two pastas and two vinos – $39 (2 p.m. – close)
- Board & Bottle – Antipasti board or Bruschetta board and a bottle of wine for $25 (2 p.m. – close) (select bottles only)
- Summer Sippin’ – $3 off beer & wine by the glass, $6 off carafes/pitchers (2 p.m. – close)
A Glimpse into History
The Queen Creek Olive Mill began with Perry and Brenda Rea, along with their five children, sharing a dream of bringing the Arizona community the finest, locally-produced extra virgin olive oil.
From a modest farm shed to the magnificent establishment it is today, the Queen Creek Olive Mill has transformed into an Agritourism destination where award-winning extra virgin olive oil meets farm-to-table dining in the American southwest.

Things to Do
The Queen Creek Olive Mill Estate is more than a place to visit — it’s a foodie destination in and of itself. With three onsite dining options, you’ll have no problem finding something for everyone.
Plus, there’s always something to do at the Queen Creek Olive Mill! The Mill also has monthly events including Pizza Date Nights and Sangria Socials.
Check out my August 2023 article, “Branching Out.”

Queen Creek Olive Mill is located at 25062 S. Meridian Rd., Queen Creek, Arizona. For more information, call (480) 888-9290 or visit queencreekolivemill.com.
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Addie Ibarra
More about AddieAddie Ibarra, native Tucsonan, is a fierce lover of adventure, travels, and food. Addie has her Masters in Legal Studies and hopes to one day apply that towards helping people (and animals) around the globe, while traveling and tasting along the way. So far she’s hit 4 continents and counting!
You’ll likely find her on a patio sipping wine with her 4-legged best friend, Spaghetti.















