Music, Tacos, Tequila y Mas at “Over The Border Festival” September 25
Celebrate the end of summer on Saturday, September 25 with an all-day, Latin American-themed, family-friendly festival featuring tacos, tequila, margarita, live music, and much more. “We are thrilled that festivals […]
Adam Lehrman·Sep 11, 2021
Meet Mexican sushi superstar Sushi-Kito and their crazy expanded menu
According to Sushi-Kito owner Carlos Chavez, his Mexican sushi restaurant was the first in the area. “We started out as a truck,” said Chavez. “When we sold the truck, the […]
Adam Lehrman·May 22, 2021
Monsoon Chocolate’s world-class chocolate continues to win awards
Chocolate is a hot item right now with Valentine’s Day right around the corner. With that being said, it’s an extremely busy time for Monsoon Chocolate, which continues to gain […]
Matt Sterner·Feb 5, 2021
Crooked Tooth Brewing Co. earns an honorable mention for its mushroom-infused sour beer
Every sweet has its sour, but in this case, they’re both to the advantage. As the year comes to an end, The Beer Travel Guide puts together its “Best Of” […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 1, 2021
Two years after run for U.S. congress, Billy Kovacs continues winemaking legacy at Sandor Vineyards
They say there are six degrees of separation between all people in the world. In Tucson, that number’s likely lower, and if it’s Billy Kovacs we’re talking about and you […]
Adam Lehrman·May 25, 2020
Your Ultimate Guide to 50 Flavorful Salads in Tucson
Salad isn’t just for people trying to eat healthy. Vegetables can be tasty too. Happy greens, balanced dressings, and contrasting textures help create the best salads worth craving. While this […]
Jackie Tran·Mar 12, 2020
Frank’s by day & Francisco’s by night, the restaurant has charmed locals for decades
The allure of Tucson staple, Frank’s/Francisco’s De Noche, carries the same charm you’ll find from a peanut butter and jelly sandwich—two wonderful things, unique in nature yet seamlessly interwoven together. […]
John Simon·Feb 27, 2020
2020 James Beard Award Semifinalists include Barrio Bread, BOCA, Whiskey Del Bac, Mi Nidito
The James Beard Foundation announced their 2020 Restaurant and Chef Award semifinalists Wednesday morning. This year, Tucson has four nominees to cheer on: Outstanding Baker – Don Guerra, Barrio Bread […]
Jackie Tran·Feb 26, 2020
Explore Tucson’s culinary depth with ethnic dishes from 34 different countries
Tucson is more than Mexican food; the culinary cuisine benefits from influences and immigrants from around the world. You don’t need a passport to explore all the complex spice blends […]
Jackie Tran·Feb 26, 2020
Family-run Raptor Canyon Cafe warms hearts with home-style cooking
The Calellos are nice people. Like really nice people. I mean, Konni Calello is “still slipping chocolate chip cookies into your pockets while you’re walking out the door” kind of […]
Meredith O'Neil·Feb 21, 2020
23 Unique Things to Do in Tucson
If you ask any outsider what the desert brings to mind, they’re likely to rattle off a list of tropes about cowboys and cacti. While they wouldn’t be wrong, per […]
Dana Sullivan·Feb 14, 2020
Eating on the Cheap: Roast Beef Pho Sandwich at Chef Chic
Chef Chic’s cafe at 1104 S. Wilmot Rd. has been only open for a few weeks, but the brand’s accolades go back years for owner-chef Wendy Gauthier. Having been a […]
Jackie Tran·Feb 10, 2020
30 can’t-miss things to see, do & experience in Tucson
You only have to visit Tucson once to realize there’s something incredibly special about this scenic desert town. Surrounded by breathtaking mountains and blanketed in towering saguaros, the Tucson area […]
Dana Sullivan·Feb 7, 2020
Here are the best things the Tucson Foodie team tasted in January 2020
New year, a fresh start, and time to reset. Whether nibbling on plates at photoshoots or venturing off into the city on our own, we have had some memorable food […]
Jan 31, 2020
Date Night in Tucson: 35 Places to Take Someone Special
Planning on a wedding proposal with the good ol’ engagement ring in a frosty mug of Bud Light? No? Champagne and wine might be more romantic. You probably want candlelight […]
Jackie Tran·Jan 26, 2020
51 stellar sandwiches to try (to-go staple, no prep required)
Sure you can make a sandwich at home, but are you going to bake your own bread every time you get a craving? If you do, good for you — […]
Jackie Tran·Jan 24, 2020
Guide to 14 Chinese Restaurants to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Tucson
“Dragon” is to Chinese restaurant names as “beto” or “berto” is to Mexican restaurant names. Sure, there are a few gems with those words included, but more often than not, […]
Jackie Tran·Jan 24, 2020
26 Best Restaurants in Tucson for a Business Lunch
Not everyone can have the charm of Don Draper, but we can help you nail your next business lunch meeting by choosing the right restaurant. First off, you want to […]
Jackie Tran·Jan 22, 2020
Interactive Guide to 152 Central Tucson Restaurants, Bars & Cafes (MAP)
Looking for Central Tucson restaurants, bars, and cafes? Here’s our map with Stone Avenue as the western border, Wetmore Road as the northern border, Swan Road as the eastern border, […]
Jackie Tran·Jan 3, 2020
If it’s fry bread you’re after, Cafe Santa Rosa’s location on Sixth is where it’s at
If you’ve ever found yourself at a local swap meet, county fair or downtown event, you’ve likely been met by a certain heavenly aroma. The sweet scent of thin circles […]
John Simon·Dec 26, 2019