16 East Side Restaurants in Tucson Worth A Visit
Tucson’s selection of east side restaurants is often disregarded by food lovers, with little to draw crowds outside of a trip to Park Place Mall or Saguaro National Monument. However, a […]
Theresa Delaney·Mar 10, 2016
As Mergers And Buyouts Persist, What’s Next For Arizona Craft Beer?
Has there ever been a more important month in Arizona beer history than what we are about to experience in March? Just off the heals of Arizona Beer Week and […]
Ty Young·Mar 9, 2016
7 Reasons We Love eegee’s
In 1971, Ed Irving and Bob Greenberg, two New York natives, found themselves facing a hot Tucson summer. Their old standby, a refreshing cup of Italian Ice, was no where to […]
Theresa Delaney·Feb 25, 2016
Stray Dogs To Open In Mid-February In Former Zona 78 Space
For 13 years, Zona 78 welcomed guests at their River Road and Stone Avenue location with great food and a wildly popular happy hour. So, it came as a surprise when […]
Theresa Delaney·Jan 20, 2016
Food Network Canada To Feature Baja Café, BOCA Tacos, & Mother Hubbard’s
It’s only a matter of time before our neighbors in the great white north are salivating over some of Tucson’s culinary delights. On Monday, Food Network Canada will begin filming […]
Kevin Baird·Jan 8, 2016
Contigo Cocina Latina To Reopen In Former Poppy Kitchen Space
Contigo Cocina Latina, the long time Tucson favorite that closed in May 2015 will reopen in early February in the former Poppy Kitchen space at Westin La Paloma. The pan-Latin […]
Adam Lehrman·Dec 31, 2015
Fox Restaurants To Bring The Yard Concept To Tucson
Successful restaurateur Sam Fox is preparing to break ground in Tucson yet again – this time with a restaurant concept new to the city. Permits have been filed with the […]
Valerie Vinyard·Dec 8, 2015
The Ultimate Tucson Beer Pairings Guide For Thanksgiving Day, Featuring Barrio Brewing, Pueblo Vida, Iron John’s & More
Well, it’s that time of year again in Tucson. You know, when our Facebook friends from around the country post pictures of leaves changing colors and the season’s first snow […]
Ty Young·Nov 11, 2015
Local Food Writer Publishes “Lost Restaurants of Tucson” Highlighting Historic Eateries
Like any city, Tucson has had its fair share of restaurants pass through, both good and bad. A few unique venues are missed more than others, such as the upscale Tack […]
Theresa Delaney·Nov 10, 2015
Insider Recommendations: 18 Can’t-Miss Tucson Restaurants For Tourists & Visitors
There are a number of reasons tourists would choose Tucson for their weekend getaway, holiday trip, or family vacation. The allure of warm temperatures during a northern winter, the uniquely […]
Theresa Delaney·Nov 5, 2015
Tour Downtown’s Newest Hot Spots During Tucson Architecture Week 2015
When you think of contributors to Tucson’s growing downtown scene, buzz worthy restaurants, trendy apartment buildings and new office spaces come to mind. You may not think about the movers and shakers that are […]
Theresa Delaney·Oct 12, 2015
5 Food Trucks To Satisfy Your BBQ Cravings
There’s no denying that some BBQ-deprived locals have summed up Old Pueblo barbecue offerings in one word: dull. Not so fast. From sugar to sauces, and chiles to powders, many […]
Kim Miklofsky Bayne·Sep 18, 2015
Maynards Celebrates Summer In A Big Way With Wine Tour, Beer Tastings & BBQ
(Photo Credit: Maynards Market) Whether you are a veteran or a newcomer to this summer tradition, this is good news for all beer and wine lovers. Maynards Market has brought back […]
Theresa Delaney·Jun 29, 2015
Nine On The Line With Sherm From The World Famous Frank Show
Rick Berg, aka “Sherm The Producer” from 96.1 KLPX’s World Famous Frank Show Rick Berg, aka “Sherm the Producer” is producer and co-host of The World Famous Frank Show on 96.1 […]
C.J. Hamm·Jun 19, 2015
Penca Launches 3-Course, Prix-Fixe Wednesdays For Summer
(Photo Credit: Penca) Penca has announced “Noches de Penca,” a trip through the culinary regions of Mexico. Every Wednesday, Penca will offer a special prix fixe 3-course menu for just $25. […]
Theresa Delaney·Jun 12, 2015
Wine, Food, & Art At CRUSH pARTy Tonight At Tucson Museum of Art
CRUSH pARTy Crowd at Tucson Museum of Art (Credit: CRUSH) If you don’t have plans tonight, CRUSH pARTy is seriously one heck of a fun time. From the press release: […]
Apr 10, 2015
Oh Banh Mi, Oh My: 6 Banh Mi Sandwiches In Tucson
When the colonial French occupied parts of Indonesia and Vietnam, they – as all good French folk do – brought with them a delicious type of bread called a baguette. The […]
Mark Whittaker·Mar 16, 2015
‘Tis the Season of Tamales: 9 Places To Taste a Tucson Christmas Tradition
(All photos by Mark Navarro unless otherwise specified) Christmas is just around the corner and that usually means a holiday feast. For many of us here in the Old Pueblo, […]
Jennifer Tersigni·Dec 19, 2014
Saint House Island Bistro and Bar to close in downtown Tucson
Located downtown on Congress and Arizona Ave, Saint House Island Bistro and Rum Bar announced its final day of service was yesterday November 1. Open since August 2013, managing company […]
Nov 2, 2014
Tilted Kilt To Open In Tucson August 18
Tilted Kilt will open in the former Risky Business at 250 S. Craycroft on Monday, August 18. The sports bar chain that harkens back to classic English and American pubs, complete […]
Adam Lehrman·Aug 8, 2014