Reforma Cocina Y Cantina Brings Central Mexican Cuisine To St. Philip’s Plaza
St. Philip’s Plaza is well known for its variety of great dining spots. With a lineup that includes past favorites such as Vivace’s and Acacia and current hotspots, Scordato’s Pizzeria and Union Public House, […]
Jenny Rothschild·Dec 18, 2014
Stuff It or Dress It? 5 Local Chefs Share Thanksgiving Meal Tips
With Thanksgiving almost here, you might still be deciding what “go-to” dish to serve. Or, you might be deciding that it’s the perfect year to try something new. What’s a chef […]
Jennifer Tersigni·Nov 20, 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
Halloween Options For Eating Out
Don’t fill up on candy just yet. This year, Tucson has a line-up of Halloween treats that offer more substantial cuisine to indulge on. Halloween has the great fortune of landing on […]
Theresa Delaney·Oct 22, 2014
“Trash Fish” Dinner at Flying V With Ryan Clark, Ken Harvey & Ramiro Scavo
Ever hear the story of how the Patagonian toothfish gained fame as the brilliantly renamed (from a marketer’s standpoint) “Chilean sea bass”? Essentially, it wasn’t a well-known fish. Until it was. […]
Adam Lehrman·Oct 13, 2014
Celebrate Women In Food & Fashion at “POP!” at YWCA
On Sunday, October 12, 2014 from 5 to 8pm, the YWCA Tucson will host food and fashion fundraiser, “POP: Purses On Purpose!”. In support of the Women’s Center for Economic Opportunity, […]
Adam Lehrman·Oct 10, 2014
Good Food & Football: Hot Spots For Catching a Game
Finding a place to watch NFL and Pac-12 games in a college town like Tucson isn’t hard. Finding great food to eat while you watch? Not as easy. So where do foodies […]
Theresa Delaney·Oct 7, 2014
Three Oktoberfest Events at Acacia
One Oktoberfest is just never enough. At Acacia, Chef Albert Hall is hosting three separate events to celebrate the German holiday. Nightly Offerings Enjoy special offerings nightly Saturday, September 27 […]
Theresa Delaney·Oct 1, 2014
Mexican Independence Day Dinner at Penca
Need last minute dinner plans? How about last minute dinner plans at one of downtown Tucson’s most intimate restaurants with a killer drink and food menu to boot? Tonight, Penca […]
Adam Lehrman·Sep 16, 2014
ALS Fundraiser “Bite Nite” Set for September 6th in Tucson
UPDATE: This event has sold out. If you are even remotely tuned into social media you’re probably aware of the Ice Bucket Challenge that has been raising money for ALS, also known as Lou […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Aug 25, 2014
Live It Up in Luxury Labor Day Weekend at The Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain
When you can’t break free for more than a few days, sometimes all you need is a nice staycation. This Labor Day, The Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain will host the perfect […]
Adam Lehrman·Aug 15, 2014
SAACA Salsa & Tequila Challenge Spotlight: Renee Kreager of Renee’s Organic Oven
Renee’s Organic Oven co-owner Renee Kreager is still slightly bitter about not winning last year’s Salsa & Tequila Challenge with her 2013 entry, the Miel de Vida, which is still on […]
James Hudson·Aug 14, 2014
Saint House Rum Bar Gets Fun, Laid Back Makeover
If you walked by Saint House on any night this summer you probably heard Caribbean beats flowing out of the spacious interiors. Owners Travis Reese and Nicole Flowers always wanted their restaurant to be […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Aug 7, 2014
Poco & Mom’s To Open Northeast Location With Full Bar
One of Tucson’s favorite restaurants for New Mexico-inspired cuisine is giving Northeast residents new motivation to rise and shine a little earlier. Poco & Mom’s will open a second location in early September inside the Santa […]
James Hudson·Jul 30, 2014
Wild Johnny’s Wagon: Tucson’s First Modern Food Truck
If you were in Tucson in 1995, you might remember the first modern food truck, Wild Johnny’s Wagon. With elegant street lights mounted above an ornate metal awning, pressed tin siding from […]
Adam Lehrman·Jun 17, 2014
Where to Watch the 2014 World Cup In Tucson
Whether you scream for Brasil, Mexico, England, or any of the 35 countries represented in this year’s FIFA World Cup, these history-making soccer games (or football, for many of you) are not […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Jun 12, 2014
Summer Happenings at Agustín Kitchen
The sun may be blazing overhead, but inside Chef Ryan Clark‘s Agustin Kitchen this summer, things are very cool. A full schedule of specials and special events is on tap: […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Jun 9, 2014
Where to Get Your Hands on a Bottle of Whiskey Del Bac
If you haven’t tried Hamilton Distillers‘ Whiskey del Bac yet, you’re missing out on history in the making. But you’ll have to wait just a little longer to own a bottle. […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Jun 9, 2014
El Charro’s $5 Cinco de Summer
“Cinco de Summer” at El Charro means a full menu of delicious dishes for just $5 each. Yep, that’s right – five dollars each. From now until August 31st, you’ll be […]
Nina Boutsikaris·Jun 7, 2014
Acacia Summer Events: Luau, Cooking Classes and Father’s Day
Foothills restaurant Acacia is known for its sprawling, stellar view, but their summer events lineup should give you a few more reasons to stop in for an evening overlooking the […]
Nina Boutsikaris·May 28, 2014