Restaurants

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  • 1702

    1702 E. Speedway Blvd. Central

    325-1702

    This little university-area pizza joint has friendly service and pizza slices bigger than your head. With an ever-changing 50-plus beers on tap, there’s something for everyone. If that’s not enough, generous salads and delicious wings will keep you coming back for more. (3-13-08)
    6 articles
  • 1912 Brewing Company

    2045 N Forbes Blvd Ste 105 West side

    520-256-4851

    2 events 1 article
  • 1925 Bar & Grill

    600 South Alvernon way Central

    520-791-4346

  • The 19th Hole Bar and Grille

    111 S. La Canada Drive. Green Valley

    399-4653

  • 400 North Toole Ave

    400 North Toole Avenue Tucson (general)

    0000000000

  • 47 Scott

    47 N. Scott Ave. Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    624-4747

    Offering a variety of comfort food with a bistro twist—think macaroni and cheese, grilled-cheese sandwiches, burgers and more—and an affordable, diverse wine list, 47 Scott is a great place for a casual dinner before a show. The ingredients are fresh, and the food is expertly prepared. However, if you're going for lunch, be sure you have a little extra time. (10-14-10)
    8 articles
  • 4th Avenue Delicatessen

    425 N. Fourth Ave. Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    624-3354

    This cozy addition to the diverse Fourth Avenue food scene is open late—really, really late: 3 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. The guys behind the counter are creating simple, inexpensive sandwiches that follow the classic deli theme. With plenty of choices, including low-carb and vegetarian-friendly options, this little place is sure to be hopping for lunch and post-drinks. Plan on calling in a to-go order because seating is quite limited. (12-12-13)
    3 articles
  • 5 Points Market & Restaurant

    756 S. Stone Ave. Central

    623-3888

    This quaint, quiet place south of downtown provides a spot for neighbors to grab a few groceries as well as a tasty bite to eat. Serving brunch dishes, sandwiches, soups and salads, all from locally sourced ingredients, the owners are bringing sustainability to a neighborhood that is in the throes of gentrification. The food is tasty and the service is friendly, but it can get busy and they don’t take reservations. Be prepared for a wait if you’re with a large group or it’s a weekend morning. (5-8-14)
    1 article
  • Acacia Real Food and Cocktails

    3001 E. Skyline Drive. North/Foothills

    232-0101

    Offering great food isn’t enough at Acacia. This St. Philip’s Plaza standout has everything it takes to make an evening out special: an elegant, but not stuffy setting; top-notch, comfortable service; and wine and food that looks as good as it tastes. If you’re looking to impress, this place might do the trick. (7-7-05)
    5 articles
  • Agave

    1100 W. Pima Mine Road., Desert Diamond Casino South Tucson

    342-2328

    Off Interstate 19 on the way to Green Valley, Agave is a gem in the desert, well worth the drive. Featuring a menu heavy on steak and seafood, along with delightful service and an upscale, earth-tones decor, it’s easy to forget you’re dining on the grounds of a casino. The prices are reasonable, too. (2-5-04)
    1 article
  • Agustin Kitchen

    100 S. Avenida del Convento, Suite 150. West side

    398-5382

    We dined on items that were among the best of that sort of dish we'd ever eaten, whether the deeply flavorful "gunslinger red and lime" crispy calamari from the appetizer menu or the main dishes including the braised lamb shank, the sous vide hangar steak and the diver scallop and pork belly. The desserts were also stellar, in particular the pistachio gelato. The drinks were also uniformly delicious. (3-20-14)
    10 articles
  • AliBaba Persian and Mediterranean Restaurant

    2545 E. Speedway Blvd., No. 125. Central

    319-2559

    This humble strip-mall restaurant serves a variety of delicious kabobs, pita sandwiches, lamb shank, gyro and more. Vegetarians have plenty of options. Catering services are available.
    2 articles
  • All Arizona Chipotle Mexican Grill Restaurants

    5870 E Broadway Blvd Tucson (general)

    303-951-2571

  • Aloft Tucson University

    1900 E Speedway Central

    520-908-6800

  • Amalour Revival Lounge

    4340 N. Campbell Ave. Suite 164 Catalina

    520-395-1387

  • American Eat Company

    1439 S 4th Ave Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    (520) 867-8700

  • Amrutha

    2510 E. Grant Rd. Central

    881-2786

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  • Angie

    116 s kolb rd East side

    5202896554

  • Applebee's on Grant

    4625 E. Grant Road. East side

    319-0544

    1 article
  • Applebee's on Broadway

    5870 E. Broadway Blvd. East side

    750-9780

  • Applebee's on Ina

    2230 W. Ina Road. Northwest

    297-2220

  • Arby's

    7920 Speedway Blvd. Vail

    520-296-5171

  • Arizona Beer House

    150 S Kolb Road East side

    520-207-8077

  • Arizona Family Restaurant

    80 W. Esperanza Blvd., Green Valley South Tucson

    625-3680

  • Arizona Inn

    2200 E. Elm St. Central

    325-1541

    For an elegant transport back to the 1930s, the Arizona Inn provides world-class dining in an intimate and charming resort. Centrally located, the Arizona Inn offers just the right touch of class, coupled with a sophisticated and well-executed menu. (3-8-02)
    6 articles
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