Basketry & Native Foods Festival At The Desert Museum Nov. 12 – 13
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is always the ideal spot for Tucson locals and visitors to connect with the nature, history and deeply-rooted culture that is unique to the Sonoran Desert. However, the Celebration […]
Theresa Delaney·Oct 13, 2015
The World’s 17 Most Dangerous Foods
Strange as it may sound, the folks over at the free online casino game site mrgamez.com recently posted an interesting infographic of 17 of the world’s most dangerous foods. Biggest shocker: […]
Adam Lehrman·Sep 22, 2015
The Screamery To Offer Five Flavors At Arizona Whole Foods
On Friday, September 4, The Screamery’s ice cream became available at Whole Foods across the state. “We’re excited that people who can’t make the long drive to the last stop light on the […]
Theresa Delaney·Sep 4, 2015
Gather Your Mesquite Pods for Desert Harvesters Milling & Wild Foods Fiesta
Life in the Pods (Flickr: Jason) What 13th Annual Desert Harvesters Mesquite Milling & Wild Foods Fiesta When 4-7pm, June 25 Where Mercado San Agustin Cost $3/gallon Bring […]
Theresa Delaney·Jun 23, 2015
Vote Tucson Foodie In Tucson Weekly Best of Tucson 2015
Image: Tucson Weekly It’s that time of year again. No, we don’t mean that time of year when cold showers are no longer an option, but Tucson Weekly Best of Tucson […]
Adam Lehrman·Jun 22, 2015
Tucson Foodie Seeking Meat Loving Writer
(Black Hoof Meat by Greg Bolton) Pork belly. Aged ribeye. Duck confit. The Sausage Shop. University of Arizona Meat Lab. Dickman’s. Foie gras. Prime rib. sous vide hanger steak. If […]
Mar 27, 2015
Tucson Foodie & Urban Retreat Center Host Healthy Happy Hour at Goodness Juice Bar
On Wednesday March 25, from 4:30pm to 6pm, Tucson Foodie and Sifu Kelley Graham of the Urban Retreat Center will host the first Healthy Happy Hour at Goodness Fresh Food & […]
Adam Lehrman·Mar 24, 2015
Keeping It Local With Merit Foods
Photos by Liora K Merit Foods might be the most successful Tucson grocer you’ve never heard of. You can bet that many of your favorite local restaurants and caterers are […]
Edie Jarolim·Mar 20, 2015
Former Noshing Around Writer CJ Hamm Joins Tucson Foodie
I’m super-excited to announce that C.J. Hamm, former Noshing Around writer for the Tucson Weekly and creator of the Nine On The Line series has joined Tucson Foodie. C.J. will bring Nine […]
Adam Lehrman·Jan 16, 2015
Tucson Foodie 2014 Highlights
Looking back on 2014, it seems a more mature Tucson has blossomed. The momentum downtown is still strong, but it’s a ‘settled’ strong. Parking meters now take credit cards. The streetcar […]
Adam Lehrman·Dec 30, 2014
For the Do-Gooder Foodie: 5 Ways to Volunteer
It’s that time of year again – that special season when so many of us stop to count our blessings. We reflect on our lives, love, abundance, and gratitude we […]
Jennifer Tersigni·Dec 3, 2014
New Whole Foods Oracle Reopens August 27
It’s taken more than a year to expand the Whole Foods Market at Casas Adobes Plaza, a renovation that doubled the size of the store while still maintaining one of the […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Aug 20, 2014
Local First Arizona Rewards Foodies During ‘Independents Week’
If you aren’t familiar with Local First Arizona, it’s a fantastic organization that promotes local economies and supports local business. Here at Tucson Foodie we’re real proud to be a new member […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Jul 3, 2014
Heirloom Farmers Markets Loses St. Philips To Newcomers FoodInRoot
Effective Monday, June 23, FoodInRoot Management will take over operations of St. Philips Plaza’s flagship weekend farmers markets, cutting short Heirloom Farmers Markets’ fifteen-year reign. FoodInRoot, which has been in business […]
James Hudson·Jun 21, 2014
Whole Foods Reopening at Casa Adobes Plaza
Great news for Foothills folks! On August 27th, Whole Foods is finally reopening at the Casas Adobes Plaza on Oracle, with a new store nearly twice its original size. The store has […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Jun 4, 2014
Tucson Weekly Readers Nominate Tucson Foodie as Best Blog of 2014
Voting has now closed. Tucson Foodie has been nominated for Best Blog in the 2014 edition of Tucson Weekly’s well known, Best of Tucson competition. First of all thank you, loyal […]
Adam Lehrman·May 23, 2014
Tucson Foodie’s Eater Heatmap Picks
For the second year in a row, Tucson Foodie has contributed the Eater Heatmap for Tucson, covering the hottest restaurant openings in the past year. Here’s the picks this time around: […]
Adam Lehrman·May 1, 2014
Local Foods Dinner I AMOR Tucson To Feature Naim Amor, Seasonal Menu, & Barrio Bread
If anyone knows local food, it’s And Be Merry‘s Lori Adkison. As a long time Tucson CSA supporter and volunteer, she’s one of the first to see (and get her hands […]
Adam Lehrman·Apr 8, 2014
Tucson Foodie Easter Picks
Many know Easter as a holiday to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, go to church, and search for colored Easter eggs. But it’s also a day to eat. There […]
Erica Dombrowski·Apr 6, 2014
Tucson Foodie’s Adam Lehrman, Tucson Weekly’s Jim Nintzel To Guest Bartend Benefit For Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance
Vanessa Bechtol, Executive Director at the Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance, has organized a night of guest bartenders to benefit the Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance. Vanessa, along with Tucson Foodie‘s […]
Adam Lehrman·Jan 14, 2014