Guide · 57 spots
The Essential Foodie Guide to Marana
Famous for its unique blend of traditional Southwestern fare and innovative foodie experiences, Marana is a paradise for every kind of gastronomy. From laid-back cafes serving artisanal pastries, vibrant bars boasting craft beers and clever cocktails, to upscale restaurants offering exquisite dining experiences, our gu
Jul 14, 2023
Guide · 16 spots
Guide to Chips & Salsa in Tucson
Red, green, roasted, fresh… the salsa possibilities really are endless. In a city like Tucson, there is no shortage of spots to find chips and salsa. Favorites are a fierce debate, but there’s a delectable time to be had in dipping your way through some of the best options around town.
From complimentary options
May 5, 2026
Guide · 15 spots
Guide to Tucson Mexican Restaurants with House-Made Tortillas
As with any regional food, locals, and natives are blindly wed to their preferred go-to taqueria. They shake their fists in the air and shout to the maize goddesses which taco joint is “best,” which is not, and then intersperse a personal rationale as to why.
“They’re not authentic," a devotee will insist at a fiest
Angela Orlando·Apr 25, 2025
Guide · 15 spots
Best Margaritas in Tucson
Blended or on the rocks, salt or no salt, Margaritas know no boundaries.
While purists may insist the classic cocktail features only tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice, they’re still delicious with the addition of fruits such as local prickly pear. Even a touch of cilantro or jalapeño is nice.
Here is our list o
Matt Sterner·Feb 21, 2024
Guide · 58 spots
What I Order and Eat in Tucson as Editor
Hi, I'm Jackie, editor of Tucson Foodie.
Since March 2015, I've written about 1,500 articles about Tucson food and drink. With eating around Tucson as my full time job for several years, people often ask me for guidance on where to eat.
But the truth is, that answer easily changes with context. If you're craving
Jackie Tran·Nov 4, 2025
Guide · 9 spots
Guide to Carne Asada in Tucson
Carne asada in Tucson goes far beyond grilled steak. Instead, it reflects a cross-border culinary identity rooted in Sonora, where ranching culture, mesquite fire, and simple seasonings define the region’s approach to beef. In its most traditional form, carne asada features thin cuts like skirt or flank steak, often ma
Sam Jump·Mar 7, 2024
Guide · 38 spots
Where to Eat During the Tucson Gem Show 2026
Every January and February, the Gem Shows transform the city into a showcase of precious stones, minerals, and diverse cultural experiences. Renowned globally, this event draws gem-loving enthusiasts, collectors, and curious souls alike as it permeates the city, inviting locals and travelers to engage with the diversit
Sam Jump·Jan 27, 2026
Guide · 13 spots
Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Tucson
When many people think of Vietnamese food, their mind goes straight to pho. While the famous noodle soup is beloved worldwide, don't be afraid to venture into other soups. From seafood-forward broths to tomato-based soups with a tangy edge, far more awaits. Each offers a different balance of herbs, aromatics, and textu
Jackie Tran·Jan 31, 2025
Guide · 9 spots
Best Korean Restaurants in Tucson
Jump into the Korean cuisine for nourishing, flavorful dishes, soups, and stews that will defeat any soju-induced hangover.
Korean food can be intimidating to newcomers with its fiery-red colors and funky fermented aromas. But don’t be scared. Although many Korean dishes are red from peppers, they’re generally not a
Jackie Tran·Jan 29, 2025
Guide · 12 spots
Phoenix Magazine's Top 12 Dishes in Tucson (2025)
Phoenix magazine released its " Top 100 Dishes of Arizona " and more than 10 local dishes made the list. In this guide, we've only listed dishes available in Tucson and each of the restaurants' locations.
By Edie Jarolim Cindy Barks, Christina Barrueta, Nikki Buchanan, Dawn Hansen, Jess Harter, Marilyn Hawkes
Jan 22, 2025
Guide · 15 spots
Foodie 15: Where to Eat Near the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
The Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, formerly known as the Tucson Music Hall, has been entertaining folks since 1970. In 2022, the venue was renamed to honor Linda Ronstadt, remaining a cornerstone of Tucson's performing arts scene, continuing its legacy of hosting exceptional performances and contributing to the city's cult
Dec 17, 2024
Guide · 25 spots
Yelp’s Top 25 Places to Eat in Tucson (2024)
"Whether you love the spiciness of Thai cuisine or the savoriness of rustic French fare, head to a place Yelp Elites say is the best for it. (It’s a no-brainer!)," Yelp shared . "This Tucson Collection will get you to the top-rated spot according to Elites."
Methodology: "To determine the Top Places to Eat in Tuc
Matt Sterner·Oct 21, 2024
Guide · 16 spots
Where to Eat Near the Fox Theatre in Downtown Tucson
The Fox Tucson Theatre — hailed as the "Crown Jewel" of downtown — is a nationally acclaimed historic theater now evolving into a vibrant performing arts hub in the Southwest, spearheading the downtown's revitalization and driving economic growth for the city.
If you have tickets to a show, you might as well make a
Matt Sterner·Apr 16, 2024
Guide · 12 spots
Guide to the Agave Heritage Festival's Noche De Mezcal (MAP)
Noche de Mezcal (formerly Mezcrawl) returns on Thursday, April 10 from 5 - 11 p.m. Folks will be given a mezcal toast and a tasting adventure from 11 participating local bars and restaurants. Some of the participating mezcal brands include Cambio Tequila, Lost Explorer, Alma del Jaguar, and NETA Mezcal.
Ticket
Matt Sterner·Mar 22, 2024
Guide · 15 spots
Foodie 15: Where to Eat During the Tucson Monster Jam
Get ready to rev your engines and feel the adrenaline rush when Monster Jam makes its way back to Tucson from Friday, March 22, through Sunday, March 24 at the Tucson Convention Center. Picture massive trucks roaring to life, defying gravity with jaw-dropping stunts and thrilling maneuvers. It's not just a show; it's
Sam Jump·Mar 19, 2024
Guide · 31 spots
Where to Eat & Drink While Exploring Tucson's Haiku Hike
Oh, the weather is warming up, the birds are chirping, and downtown is blossoming with haikus. No, a haiku isn't something you can eat — it's a poem of 17 syllables in three lines of five, seven, and five.
The annual Haiku Hike , presented by the Downtown Tucson Partnership (DTP) and the University of Arizo
Matt Sterner·Mar 19, 2024
Guide · 25 spots
Your Guide to Arizona Beer Week in Tucson (2025)
Arizona Beer Week is brewing strong in its latest season and there are plenty of celebrations in Tucson — hosted by local breweries, craft beer bars, and restaurants — to enjoy. This year's events include new beer releases, trivia nights, the epic return of the Tucson Craft Beer Crawl , and more from Thursday, Febr
Matt Sterner·Feb 13, 2024
Guide · 19 spots
Dry January: Where to Find Mocktails, NA Beers & More in Tucson
You may have heard of it or even participated in it. "Dry January” is the annual month-long period when people decide to refrain from drinking any alcohol. Some see it as a challenge, but anyone can do it with the right friends and support. To make it even easier, several local spots in town offer non-alcoholic beverag
Matt Sterner·Jan 8, 2024
Guide · 15 spots
Foodie 15: Best Churros in Tucson
Every bite of the crispy confectionaries covered in cinnamon and sugar is pure joy. Whether you're craving a delicious after-dinner snack or sweet treat, look no further. From exceptional restaurants offering unique takes on the classic dessert, to family-owned food trucks and traditional bakeries, we’ve compiled a li
Analeise Fisher·Jan 3, 2024
Guide · 14 spots
Foodie 15: Best Restaurants in Bisbee, Arizona
Let's take a stroll through Bisbee, Arizona, and discover its 15 best restaurants. From upscale dining to casual bar food, these places have captured our hearts and taste buds. Whether you're a local looking for new flavors or a visitor ready to indulge, it's time to dive into the flavors that make Bisbee truly spec
Hannah Hernandez·Dec 21, 2023