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Sonoran House Sam Hughes Grand Opening July 28 [PHOTO PREVIEW]

Sonoran House Sam Hughes Grand Opening July 28 [PHOTO PREVIEW]

Jul 21, 20254 min read

Sonoran House Sam Hughes will celebrate its grand opening on Monday, July 28 at 2513 E. Sixth St. in Tucson’s historic Sam Hughes neighborhood. The new establishment combines a specialty coffee shop, local goods retail section, craft cocktail bar, and scratch kitchen under one roof. This marks the second location for the locally owned Sonoran House, which originally opened in August 2024 in midtown Tucson.

True to its roots, Sonoran House Sam Hughes serves sustainably sourced, house-roasted coffee and an extensive lineup of teas. The cafe quietly began pouring drinks in late June during a soft opening phase, giving residents a sneak peek of its brews and locally baked pastries.

Bar at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Bar at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

The lounge area doubles as a shopping experience featuring works from more than 100 local artisans. Comfortable seating invites guests to relax, browse the retail offerings, and soak in the community vibe.

Craft Cocktails and Market Finds

Now, Sonoran House is finishing up touches expanding beyond morning coffee into evening cocktails.

“Our bar is built around a thoughtfully curated cocktail menu that embodies Tucson,” Bedient said.

Catalina Wine Mixer at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Catalina Wine Mixer at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Bourbons and whiskey take center stage, complemented by a curated wine list and local beers on tap. The bar opens daily at 11 a.m. The shop now stays open until 9 p.m. to serve drinks into the evening.

Bread at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Bread at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

In addition to the drinks, the Sam Hughes location features a market section with grab-and-go treats. Bedient noted that the market’s extensive beer, wine, and non-alcoholic selection often steals the scene from the snacks. Guests can expect a wide variety of beverages to choose from, even if they’re not drinking alcohol.

Beverage area at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Beverage area at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Eclectic Menu and New Chef

Sonoran House’s culinary offerings include house-baked breads, tapas and boards for sharing, greens and grain bowls, sandwiches, and seasonal meat and seafood plates.

While doing a test run of the kitchen, Sonoran House hosted the Tucson Foodie team for photos and a taste.

Chips & Caviar at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Chips & Caviar at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

The menu includes a selection of tinned fish with house accoutrement and grilled sourdough. Additionally, they offer luxury with Royal Ossetra with either house-made kettle chips or Japanese milk bread toast points.

Truffle Fries at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Truffle Fries at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Bone Marrow at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Bone Marrow at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Agave nectar is bruleed atop the Bone Marrow, served with charred sourdough and prickly pear Guajillo jam.

Sonoran Shrimp Cocktail at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Sonoran Shrimp Cocktail at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

In the Sonoran Shrimp Cocktail, blackened grilled tiger shrimp circle a glass filled with a lime broth with chiltepín, cucumber, avocado, pickled shallot, cherry tomato, fire-roasted corn, pasilla pepper, and cilantro. Use the house tostadas for a ceviche-like experience.

Sausage & Brat at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Sausage & Brat at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Sonoran House Board at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Sonoran House Board at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Boards are available in both small and large.

Arugula at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Arugula at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Sonoran Greens at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Sonoran Greens at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Classic Grilled Cheese at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Classic Grilled Cheese at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Ahi Sandwich at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Ahi Sandwich at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Pescado at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Pescado at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Carne at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Carne at Sonoran House Sam Hughes (Photo by Jackie Tran)

Executive chef Gabriella “Gabby” Alba helms the kitchen; the hire followed a statewide search that drew more than 200 applicants. Alba previously served as the chef de cuisine at the La Paloma Country Club. Sonoran House chose her for her exceptional baking skills, strong dessert background, deep knowledge of proteins, and eye for beautiful plating.

Executive chef Gabriella “Gabby” Alba (Photo courtesy of Sonoran House Sam Hughes)
Executive chef Gabriella “Gabby” Alba (Photo courtesy of Sonoran House Sam Hughes)

“She is all about local, which is the essence of Sonoran House,” Bedient said.

The grand opening of Sonoran House is part of a larger collaboration at the historic Sixth Street building. The space was formerly home to Flora’s Market Run from 2021 to 2025, while Rincon Market held the space from 1926 to 2020. Now it houses Sonoran House and the upcoming Redbird Scratch Kitchen + Bar as part of The Village at Sam Hughes. Redbird offers its own menu of comfort classics and craft cocktails.

Sonoran House Sam Hughes is located at 2513 E. Sixth St. and is open daily from 7 a.m.–9 p.m., while the bar and kitchen open at 11 a.m. Keep up with Sonoran House Sam Hughes on Instagram.

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Jackie Tran

Jackie Tran is a Tucson-based food writer, photographer, culinary educator, and owner-chef of the now-closed food truck Tran’s Fats. Although he is best known locally for his work for Tucson Foodie, his work has also appeared in publications such as Bon Appétit, National Geographic, and the New York Times.

An adventurous foodie, he enjoys culinary experiences ranging from seasonal omakase to sloppily devouring green chili patty melts in his car afterhours. His favorite foods include aguachile, garlic noodles, and leftover fried chicken illuminated by the fridge light. His favorite drinks include morning micheladas, fireside imperial stouts, candle-lit negroni, and grassy mezcales.

Outside of food, he also loves playing musical instruments, karaoke, Tetris, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and petting Addie’s dog Spaghetti.

If you’d like to stalk him, visit his Instagram @jackie_tran_ or jackietran.com.

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