Month of Love[block]: Valentine’s Day-themed food, drinks & deals at select restaurants
Sure, Valentine’s Day comes once a year but why not celebrate it all month long? This February, you can recognize Valentine’s Day the entire month with Loveblock Partners’ “Month of […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 31, 2023
Tucson breweries are tappin’ in at the 2023 Arizona Strong Beer Festival
Here in Tucson, we’ve got the Tucson Craft Beer Crawl coming up on Saturday, February 25 (tickets are on sale now), but if you’re looking for a prime pregaming session, […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 31, 2023
DRINK THIS: Magnetics IPA at Pueblo Vida Brewing Company
“Drink This” is your source for the newest and freshest local beers in town. Breaking beer news about seasonal and specialty brews, one-offs, brand-new beers, and the freshest tappings of […]
Jessie Mance·Jan 27, 2023
The Delta’s new Carnival Menu brings the ‘Drunken Angel’ & other popular dishes downtown
With Mardi Gras right around the corner, and in the spirit of The Parish, The Delta is preparing for its big, Fat Tuesday bash. The annual Mardi Gras celebration is […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 27, 2023
Got citrus? Donate ’em during the Food Bank’s Super Citrus Saturdays
Oh, it’s that time of year again when local citrus is thriving in Tucson — putting on colorful displays on trees and making those branches extra droopy. However, what grows […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 27, 2023
Tommy D’s: Windy City flavors in the Old Pueblo
What is in a name, anyway? The snug corner location at 8060 E. 22nd Street, right next to Skate Country, has had a few names before landing on its current […]
Mark Whittaker·Jan 27, 2023
Rock on! Where to eat when visiting the 2023 Tucson Gem Show
If you’ve been in Tucson for a while, you’ve likely experienced the influx of tourism that the Old Pueblo receives during the months of January and February — all thanks […]
Addie Ibarra·Jan 26, 2023
Nominations now open for the Southern Arizona Food Heroes Awards
Some rather exciting news was just announced by the nonprofit Tucson City of Gastronomy (TCoG): a new annual award program that will recognize Southern Arizona’s Food Heroes. Right now, TCoG […]
Jan 25, 2023
‘The Jewel Cafe & Juice Bar’ to open in the former Chocolate Iguana spot
With Chocolate Iguana moving out and the temporary closure of Cafe Passe (they’re remodeling), getting a hot coffee in the morning along that strip of Fourth Avenue has become slim […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 25, 2023
Hotdog Hundred Hike: Muralist Joe Pagac teams up with the Community Food Bank
The sun’s out and the buns will be out, too. Consider this your weather forecast for March when The Hotdog Hundred Hike hits the trails. The long, 100-mile hike along […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 23, 2023
Exploring egg alternatives in Tucson during the global egg shortage
In times of egg shortages, there are a variety of egg substitutes to add to your meal and utilize in recipes. These include tofu, banana, applesauce, flaxseed, chia seeds, aquafaba, and […]
Hannah Hernandez·Jan 21, 2023
Daniel Scordato’s Uptown Burger is beefing up the local hamburger scene
For a long time, Daniel Scordato had hamburger envy. When the chef/restaurateur of Vivace and other Italian-focused eateries was asked why he made the shift to a beef patty-centric menu […]
Edie Jarolim·Jan 21, 2023
Comida Park to open soon with these participating food trucks
A brigade of food trucks will soon flood the south end of the Tanque Verde Swap Meet with tasty food and beverages. It’s called Comida Park and it’s exactly what it […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 19, 2023
Choice & Co. has all of the bubbles without the booze
When you are in the presence of Jennifer English, it’s best to just let her do the talking. English is not only vastly knowledgeable in all things culinary, as she […]
Mark Whittaker·Jan 18, 2023
Bistro at the J by Asher: A Kosher dining experience at the JCC (MENU)
The Tucson Jewish Community Center (also known as the Tucson J, or the J) is excited to announce its new dining experience, Bistro at the J by Asher. With just a few […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 18, 2023
Citrus Week & Citrus Jubilee at the Heirloom Farmers Markets
2023 is off and running and this year local oranges, grapefruits, lemons, tangelos, and kumquats are flourishing on the trees — waiting to be picked and enjoyed. The Heirloom Farmers […]
Sam Jump·Jan 17, 2023
Downtown Jazz Fiesta gets ‘rained in’ — moves inside to Club Congress, The Century Room & The Rialto
Oh, what gloomy weather the Old Pueblo has on display these days. A lot of us here in Tucson enjoy the rain, though. On that note, not even a rainy […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 16, 2023
Eating on the Cheap: Brunch, champagne & games at Snakes & Lattes
If you’re looking for a good ol’ fashioned game of Catan or Battleship while bursting your fried egg’s yolk with a slice of toast… look no further. From 9 a.m. […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 16, 2023
City of Tucson to grant ‘The Pit’ a temporary permit to reopen
Councilman Paul Cunningham, along with other City of Tucson members, held an emergency meeting on Friday, January 13 involving The Pit at 7889 E. 22nd St. On Wednesday, January 11, […]
Matt Sterner·Jan 14, 2023
Critics are calling Ube the flavor of 2023. U-be the judge
If one were to dissect the anatomy of Pinoy culture, they would find that through its veins flow steadfast national pride and traces of ube. While adobo is widely known […]
Kim Johnston·Jan 14, 2023