Guide · 37 spots
Where to Eat in Southern Marana
Just north of Tucson, in the foothills of the Torolita Mountains, you'll find Marana -- a small, but rapidly growing town rich with history, surrounded by beautiful views, and populated by a community that loves their local food.
This guide addresses that last part, in particular -- the best restuarants in South Mar
Jul 14, 2023
Guide · 12 spots
Guide to Sushi In Tucson
Tucson may sit hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean, but that point is moot thanks to modern refrigerated transport. The city’s sushi scene still brings plenty of freshness, skill, and personality to the table. From indulgent omakase experiences to neighborhood spots built for casual weeknight rolls, local restaura
Max Wingert·Jul 10, 2023
Guide · 15 spots
Andrew Weil’s Favorite Restaurants in Tucson
I’m often asked where I like to eat in Tucson. The honest answer is: in my home. I’m a good cook, and the food I prepare at home is usually better than what I get in most restaurants. That said, I like to eat out as much as anyone, but I’m very selective about where. What I mostly look for is really good food. While T
May 8, 2026
Guide · 101 spots
Your Guide to Sonoran Restaurant Week 2025
Now in its seventh year, Sonoran Restaurant Week (SRW) is back on September 5-14, 2025, providing both locals and visitors a unique opportunity to explore and fall in love (again?) with Tucson’s incredible restaurant scene.
Key highlights this year:
All fixed-price menus are discounted by 20%,
Aug 21, 2025
Guide · 10 spots
Guide to Locally Owned Groceries with Fresh Produce in Tucson
Locally owned groceries around Tucson carry an assortment of packaged foods, but how many carry fresh produce? As it turns out, not nearly as many as there are restaurants.
Farmers markets, such as Heirloom Farmers Markets, and other programs, such as Pivot Produce and Tucson CSA provide access to local produc
Jackie Tran·Mar 20, 2025
Guide · 18 spots
Guide to Fish & Chips in Tucson
Whenever February and March roll around, it’s that time of year when regardless of the reasoning, people start to ask, “Where can I get good fish and chips in Tucson?”
Check out some of the places we've gathered.
Learn how we create our guides here.
Feb 24, 2026
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
Guide to Non-Alcoholic Cocktails in Tucson
Taking a breather from alcohol, choosing not imbibe for a stretch or going completely sans liquor can mean a lot of things. For some, it’s a reset for the mind and body. For others, it’s about health, sober curiosity, or simply showing up more clearly for family, friends, and conversation. And for many, it’s not about
Brian Garrido·Jan 15, 2026
Guide · 8 spots
Best Fried Pickles in Tucson
November 14 is National Pickle Day. While fresh pickles are arguably the pickliest, fried pickles counterbalance the tart freshness with some good ol' heavy crunch. Here's a few picks for the best fried pickles in Tucson.
Learn how we create our guides here.
Jackie Tran·Nov 14, 2025
Guide · 38 spots
Best Breakfast in Tucson
Whether you're chasing a hearty plate of huevos rancheros, a flaky croissant sandwich, or a cup of locally roasted coffee to start your day, Tucson’s breakfast scene delivers on all fronts. From cozy neighborhood cafes to bustling brunch hotspots, the city offers a variety of flavors to suit every morning craving.
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Jackie Tran·May 21, 2025
Guide · 25 spots
Sports Bars in Tucson: Beer, Bites & Plenty of TVs
Nothing says “sports” like being surrounded by multiple televisions, eating fried food, hearing hoots and hollers from people nearby, drinking cold beer, and then getting the food and beer stains out of your shirt the following day.
Here’s a list of locally owned and operated sports bars in the Old Pueblo to catch t
Matt Sterner·Mar 12, 2025
Guide · 19 spots
Best Steaks in Tucson
When it comes to indulgence, few dishes rival the deep, savory satisfaction of a steak.
An exceptional steak features a beautifully caramelized crust and a tender, juicy interior. Cooking methods vary — grilling over open flames creates a distinctive smokiness, while pan-searing lets chefs meticulously baste with bu
Jackie Tran·Feb 23, 2025
Guide · 13 spots
Guide to Heart Healthy Restaurants in Tucson
February is Healthy Heart Month, a perfect time to explore heart-healthy dining options in Tucson.
After experiencing a heart attack, bypass surgery, and heart failure, I’ve become even more mindful of what’s on my plate.
Heart disease is the number one cause of death worldwide and is largely lifestyle-related. S
Mary Gendron·Feb 5, 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 · 10 spots
24 Hours in Tucson: Guide for the Wellness Seeker
Are you looking for a Tucson wellness retreat, but want to avoid the large resorts? Here's how you can create your own 24-hour rejuvenating getaway.
Before You Go…
Keep the purpose of your trip in mind as you plan. Allow plenty of breathing room between activities, so you can move from one to the next without
Stephanie Liebold·Nov 13, 2024
Guide · 22 spots
Dine Out For Safety: Eat, Drink, and Make a Difference on April 16
On Wednesday, April 16 , you'll have the opportunity to dine out while supporting others.
Dine Out For Safety is a fundraiser for the Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA) . By simply dining out at one of the many participating restaurants (on Wednesday, April 16), a portion of the proceeds wil
Matt Sterner·Apr 11, 2024
Guide · 15 spots
Where to Eat During the 2024 Arizona International Film Festival
The Arizona International Film Festival is returning to five different venues around Tucson on Wednesday, April 17 - Sunday, April 28. You can check out the full film schedule online and below is the list of local businesses hosting screenings.
Participating Venues
Hotel Congress
The Loft Cinema
Matt Sterner·Apr 10, 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 · 24 spots
Tucson City of Gastronomy's Guide to the City's Most Sustainable Restaurants
For the many Tucsonans and visitors who prefer to give their business to locally owned, independent restaurants that are sustainability-minded as well as delicious, this is your ultimate guide to where you can confidently vote with your wallet and taste buds. This group of businesses are sustainability leaders among t
Jonathan Mabry·Mar 15, 2024
Guide · 15 spots
Foodie 15: Best Poke in Tucson
Primarily influenced by Japanese cuisine, poke is usually seasoned with soy sauce, sesame oil, and scallions. Though poke is traditionally served as an appetizer, it has evolved to rice bowls and vegetable salad toppings.
We’re lucky enough to have a list of excellent poke options here in the desert.
Learn how
Sam Jump·Feb 29, 2024