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  • All Arizona Chipotle Mexican Grill Restaurants

    5870 E Broadway Blvd Tucson (general)

    303-951-2571

  • Angie

    116 s kolb rd East side

    5202896554

  • Birría Guadalajara

    304 E. 22nd St. Central

    624-8020

    One of the best quick-stop Mexican food venues in town. The carne asada and birría burros are standouts.
  • BK's

    5118 S. 12th Ave. South Tucson

    295-0105

    Also at 2680 N. First Ave. (207-2245). Nothing fancy, nothing grand, just a boatload of some of the best carne asada you're ever likely to sample. A scrumptious salsa bar with lots of goodies to complement your tacos, quesadillas or caramelos (quesadillas with carne asada) is a delightful bonus, and the Sonoran hot dogs put the usual ballpark fare to shame.
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  • Blanco Tacos and Tequila

    2905 E. Skyline Drive, No. 246. Northwest

    232-1007

    Another addition to the Fox restaurant empire—and the second Fox restaurant at La Encantada—is yet another winner. Excellent updated Sonoran food, crackling service, a spectacular view and a hip, young vibe make Blanco worth the foothills prices. (8-30-07)
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  • Boca

    828 E. Speedway Blvd. Central

    777-8134

    Boca offers upscale indoor versions of Tucson’s street food, and is doing tacos the right way, with lots of flavor and high-quality ingredients. Generous portions and playfully presented food are just the beginning. With a few dozen tequilas at the bar and reasonable prices, Boca is the perfect addition to the university-area restaurant scene. (10-7-10)
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  • BOCA Tacos y Tequila

    533 N 4th Ave Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    (520) 777-8134

  • La Botana Taco Grill and Cantina

    3200 N. First Ave. Central

    777-8801

    This little “cantina” offers big flavors and lots of fun. Build your own burrito or quesadilla by mixing and matching grilled meats, seafood and an assortment of other goodies. Seafood dishes are done well here, and dining on the patio is reminiscent of Mexican beachside spots. On weekends, margaritas are 2-for-1 all day long. They’re the perfect counter to the heat and smoke from many dishes. (1-21-10)
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  • Bryan Savic

    2120 N Silverbell Rd Apt 11106 Ajo

    7862509871

  • Café Poca Cosa

    110 E. Pennington St. Central

    622-6400

    This longtime local favorite helped put Tucson on the culinary map. Chef/owner Suzana Davila brings creativity, color and style to dishes from all over Mexico. The food lineup changes twice a day depending on what is available at the market. Servers describe each dish from a chalkboard menu in delicious detail. We recommend the Plato Poca Cosa, where the chef picks the three items that make up your entrée. (4-11-13)
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  • Calle Tepa

    6151 E. Broadway Blvd. East side

    777-5962

    Calle Tepa, from the owners of Guadalajara Grill, is filling a hole in the neighborhood dining scene because every neighborhood deserves cheap, tasty tacos and cold beers. Tacos are $1.99, and they’re the not-to-be-missed menu item, although the tortas and Sonoran dogs aren’t bad either. (6-27-13)
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  • Casa Molina

    6225 E. Speedway Blvd. East side

    886-5468

    Also at 3001 N. Campbell Ave. (795-7593) and 4240 E. Grant Road (326-6663). A family operation with roots tracing back over the last five decades, Casa Molina is one of the most consistent places in town to sample true Mexican food. With an extensive menu that includes tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and chimichangas—as well as fried shrimp and hamburgers for more timid palates—Casa Molina boasts something for every taste. Children are always welcome, and the margaritas are top-flight. (8-12-99)
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  • Casa Ramirez Mexican Food

    15930 N Oracle RD STE 116 Catalina

    (520) 638-8276

  • Charro Vida

    7109 N. Oracle Road Northwest

    520 779 1922

  • ChickeNuevo

    2750 E. Valencia Road. South Tucson

    889-2224

    Also at 4820 S. Sixth Ave. (294-5757), 670 W. Valencia Road (294-3353), 1491 W. St. Mary's Road (884-9000) and 4640 W. Ina Road (744-2228). This locally owned chain of fast-food Mexican restaurants serves delicious asadero-style chicken. Choose from chicken tacos, burritos, enchiladas, grilled chicken and more. While chicken is the star, there are also fresh and chewy tortillas, a salsa bar, several sides and flan or rice pudding for dessert. This is a great place for a fast and tasty meal when you don't want a burger and fries. (11-8-12)
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  • Chuy's Mesquite Broiler 22nd Street

    7101 E. 22nd St. Southeast

    722-5117

  • Chuy's Ina

    4499 W. Ina Road. Northwest

    579-3395

  • Cinco de Mayo

    3535 E. Ft. Lowell Rd. Tucson (general)

    520-326-1483

  • Club 21

    2920 N. Oracle Road. Central

    622-3092

    Offering good Mexican food for more than 50 years, this neighborhood favorite should be considered when looking for a cool place to enjoy a margarita or a cold beer. Moderately priced meals make it a nice place for families, too. (4-22-04)
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  • Costa Vida

    4205 N Campbell Ave Central

    520.638.5529

  • Crossroads Restaurant Drive In

    2602 S. Fourth Ave. South Tucson

    624-0395

    Crossroads has been around for decades, and when you taste the restaurant's food, you'll know why. Traditional Mexican fare and seafood dishes primarily featuring shrimp and filet of sole highlight the menu. The service is friendly, and if you're in a hurry, you can get anything on the menu to go; you can even get a six-pack to take home. (7-24-03)
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  • El Burrito Patio

    10420 N. La Cañada Drive., Oro Valley Northwest

    797-6554

  • El Charro Café Sahuarita

    15920 S. Rancho Sahuarita. Sahuarita

    325-1922

  • El Charro Café on Broadway

    6310 E. Broadway Blvd. East side

    745-1922

    Also at 311 N. Court Ave. (622-1922), 7725 N. Oracle Road, Suite 101 (229-1922), 6910 E. Sunrise Road (514-1922) and 15920 S. Rancho Sahuarita (325-1922). A Tucson tradition since 1922, El Charro has taken its delectable show on the road with several satellite locations. The food is as fabulous as ever, no matter which establishment you happen to stumble into, especially the unparalleled carne seca and any of the giant chimichangas.
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  • El Charro Café on Oracle

    7725 N. Oracle Road., Oro Valley Northwest

    229-1922

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