Greetings,
Also add In and Out Burger. 257. 3711 BROADWAY BLVD.
TUCSON, AZ 85716, 1978 E. AJO WAY TUCSON, AZ 85713.
Mag Pie Pizza and Old Town Pizza are also good pizza places.
Best!
--AL Mitterling
Quoting [email protected]:
John,
Chuy's on Speedway is closed due to immigration violations. But right
next door is a wine shop called the Rum Runner that has it's own
restaurant inside called "The Dish". It is fine dinning at it's best
and many consider it to be Tucson's Finest restaurant.
see here;
http://www.rumrunnertucson.com/thedish/index.html
Mi Nidito is Tucson's finest Mexican restaurant. Try the
"presidential platter". This is actually what President Clinton
ordered when visiting Tucson a few years ago. And easily worth the
long wait. But, Rosa's is a close second for Mexican. Too many
celebrities to list eat here when in Tucson. Check out the pictures
on the walls.
On the East side at Broadway at Wilmot the best breakfast is at
Brawley's. Low Low price for amazing food.
My 2 cents. And I'm lucky enough to live here in Tucson.
Carl
Meteoritemax
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Cheers
---- John Teague <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey, List Members!
(I 'seem' to have misplaced some of the e-mails that folks sent me
last year with 'additions' for this list! Sorry to those that did!
If you will resend them to me, I will make a better effort at
updating the list! New suggestions are ALWAYS welcome!)
I have it on good authority that Tucson is fast approaching! With
that in mind, I am once again giving my ?Annual Eating Around Tucson?
list. This list has been put together with over twenty years of
attending the shows. These are my opinions (well, my wife, Cookie,
too!) only. I have no vested interest in any of these
establishments, no free food, etc! I just like good food! Maybe you
will find my/our tastes different from yours but all of these are
worth a try!
I?m leaving for Tucson Thursday of next week! This will be my second
year to make the 2200 mile (each way!) drive to Tucson. Cookie is
flying out later! Guess that she is a bit smarter than I! My first
time attending the main show last year was great! I'm really looking
forward to this year's show as fluorite (probably my favorite
mineral!) is the theme! Being able to spend a full month in Tucson
was so great last year that I'm doing it again this year!
I am adding some new locations suggested by list members last year
after my initial post. I did get to try some of them and enjoyed
them VERY much. I hope to add more this year!
* Pat's Drive In, 1202 West Niagara Street, 520-624-0891
I should not list this first, but I AM! I first read about Pat's in
Arizona Highways magazine. It is a tradition in Arizona! It is on a
side street off N. Grande Ave, between Speedway and St. Marys. It is
near the condo that we rent each year. I had driven within half a
block of it for years and did not know it existed! If you like the
old drive in restaurants, this IS the place for you! If you like
greasy fries by the pound, this is for you! If you like GREAT chili
hotdogs, this IS the place for you, please note that they have three
degrees of heat for their chili!
We have three "favorites" that we think everyone should try at least
once. In no particular order:
* La Fuente Restaurant, 1749 N. Oracle Rd., 520-623-8659
REALLY good Mexican/Tex-Mex food. The lunch buffet is very good and
very reasonable. If you're there for dinner, be sure to order the
Guacamole made table-side. It is VERY GOOD!
* Silver Saddle Steak House, 6th Ave. & I-10 (310 E. Benson Highway),
520-622-6253
This place is near downtown and has some of the best steak that I've
had in Tucson. If you're going for dinner, it is best to get there
early or be prepared to wait 30 minutes to an hour. It IS worth the
wait! I do not think that they take reservations.
* Lil Abner's Steakhouse, 8501 N Silverbell Rd., 520-744-2800
This is a MUST for Tucson show visitors. I remember going there a
lot of years ago when this place was truly "in the middle of
nowhere"! If you go this year, you'll she how that has changed. It
use to be a drive out into the desert! Any of the show weekends will
have tons of show folks there! The steaks rival Silver Saddle but
everything is served with a salad, beans, and bread! LOVE the
atmosphere there!
* Daisy Mae's Steak House, 2735 W. Anklam Rd., 520-792-8888. This is
just down the street from the condo we rent while in Tucson. Great
steaks!
Other recommendations:
Breakfast recommendations:
* Blue Willow, 2616 N. Campbell Ave. Tucson, AZ 520-327-7577
If you want to take time for a nice, leisurely breakfast, this is THE
place! Food is great, prices are reasonable. It is in a house
converted to a restaurant.
* Los Betos Mexican Food, 914 E Speedway Blvd, 520-884-5291 and 32 N
Campbell Ave 520-628-7462 plus several other around town.
If you're looking for something that will keep you going through MOST
of a day visiting shows without having to stop to eat lunch, try the
burritos at any Los Betos! There are many breakfast burritos
available and VERY reasonably priced. Last year the one on Speedway
was closed for remodeling. I hope it has reopened as it is so
convenient to several of the shows. Look for a Los Betos!
Fun evening choice:
* Chuy's Baja Broiler, 3100 E Speedway Blvd, 520-326-4969 plus
several other around town!
Good food, GREAT chip and salsa bar, but if you go, you MUST the
pitcher of Margaritas! Don't order a pitcher just for yourself IF
you are driving! 'Nuff said!
* Country Folks Restaurant, 1015 East Benson Highway, 520-622-8844
This is right next door to Marty Zinn's show at the Quality Inn on
Benson Hwy. They have a very reasonable priced buffet for all three
meals! Good food and plenty of it. We usually try to schedule a
couple of days around Country Folks for breakfast or lunch! Really
nice folks! I must say that sometimes the buffet is not up to par
after the "regular" breakfast or lunch times. Other times it is
GREAT! And you can walk next door to or from the show!
Tradition choices:
El Charro Cafe, Bar Toma! & Gift Shop, 311 N. Court Ave., 622-1922
This place has been in business since 1922 in Tucson! That says it
all! The restaurant is located in the original family home in the El
Presidio
Historic District.
El Minuto Cafe, 354 S. Main Ave., 882-4145
This is my wife's favorite for Mexican food!
Mi Nidito Cafe, 1813 S. 4th Ave.; 622-5081
I have not visited this one but it comes HIGHLY recommended by
locals. We tired to get in a couple of times and the wait was
between 1 and 2 hours!
I'm sure there are other great places to eat. We are open for
suggestions! I hope others will offer their suggestions! (I am
including some suggestions from others at the end of this e-mail. I
am certainly going to try some of them this trip!)
Bon appétit! (Being from Tennessee, I'm not quite sure what that
means ... but it sounds good!)
Hope to see you in Tucson! (Look for the bearded guy wearing a
Tennesse orange "T" cap, and with a hungry, bewildered look on his
face ... and with the Tucson 'stoop'! If you don't understand that
last one, you've not been to Tucson enough!!!)
John Teague
Volunteer Gems
Melbourne, FL
(Formerly Knoxville, Tennessee!)
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Suggestions from Paul Head:
Poco and Mom's on Kolb Road just north of 22nd Street. They
specialize in Hatch Chile dishes. 1060 S. Kolb Road. 520-325-7044
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From Elayne (sorry, I?ve lost your last name!):
Breakfast-Lunch: The Ajo Cafe on Ajo and Country Club by TEP and the
sister cafe Bread and Butter on NW corner E. 22nd St. and S. Columbus
Picture Mel's diner and Flo is there taking your order at the counter
or booth. Home made pie and cinn. rolls!!
Great Italian: Caruso's.... on N. 4th Ave at 6th. Do not miss the
spumoni... fabu. Gavi's on Broadway at Pantano out East usually a
wait at both.. go early.
Great Sushi: Kampai Sushi... NW corner Swan & Speedway Also Sushi Cho
on SW corner Broadway and Campbell/Kino look for Carl's Junior.
Mexican: I agree with El Minudo on Main close the the convention
center not the other one. But then I got turned on to Rosa's Mexican
Food on SW corner Fort Lowell and N. Campbell set back in the SW
corner look for it.. It is worth it! Pick up a dozen tamales at
Tucson Tamale company to take back to the hotel... don't eat there
too small. And for the very best go to Nogales Mexico.
Indian: Gandi's on Fort Lowell at Stone.. good spicy food and nan
wonderful nan
French: Le Rendez-Vous on Fort Lowell at Alvernon real French
food.... heaven.
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