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Cafe a la C'Art


Tucson Art Museums' cozy cafe
150 North Main Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 628 8533
In this historic space (previously housing Janos Restaurant), the Tucson Museum of Art cafe serves pastries, salads, sandwiches, coffees and teas in a pretty cafe and patio setting. Indoors, a country garden atmosphere is achieved with lattices on the walls, light wood furnishings and botanical art. Outdoors, the patio overlooks the park-like grounds of the museum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casino Restaurant


Dining, old cantina-style
201 North Court Avenue
(One block west of Church)
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 622 0351
This is the natural place to pick for lunch after strolling around the downtown arts district. Situated in the shaded courtyard of the Old Town Artisans complex, this grill restaurant offers Sonoran-style dishes in a 19th century cantina setting. Locals like to take out-of-town visitors to this pleasant place in order to show off their city. The ambience is that of an 1890-style cantina, combined with patio dining in a beautiful courtyard setting lush with flowers and ponds. The fare is mostly Mexican. Try the summer sizzling rib special rib-eye steak, or the Fettucine con Pollo. Beer and wine is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
El Charro


A Tucson culinary landmark
311 North Court Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 622 1922
This legendary eatery is the foundation on which Tucson's dining scene was built, and it's a must-visit when you come to the Old Pueblo. All areas are decked out in brightly colored furnishings and authentic Mexican accessories. A festive, lively atmosphere pervades, and the huge menu features dishes that have been served here since it opened in 1922. Some specialties have been updated by Chef Carlotta Flores to appeal to modern tastes by lowering the fat content. Full bar service features more than 80 types of tequilas. Try them straight up, or in one of many margarita mixtures. Drinks run USD3 and up. Additional location at 6310 East Broadway Boulevard, at El Mercado Shops and Restaurants.

Review © 2007, Wcities
El Charro photo by Rick Donaldson
Photo: Rick Donaldson
El Charro photo by Gina Compitello
Photo: Gina Compitello
El Charro photo by Cathy Roberts
Photo: Cathy Roberts
El Charro photo by tucsonzclub
Photo: tucsonzclub
El Charro photo by Tim Perkins
Photo: Tim Perkins
El Charro photo by Melia Shumaker
Photo: Melia Shumaker
 

 
La Cocina & Two Micks Cantina


Creative cuisine
201 North Court Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 623 6024
Within the Old Town Artisans complex in the El Presidio District, this contemporary cafe presents an imaginative menu in attractive surroundings. Choose to dine in the slightly formal indoor space or go casual under the tree-shaded outdoor tables. Entrees run the gamut from deli sandwiches to a variety of pastas. Ribs, steaks and pastas are also offered. Lunches are mostly in the $7-9 range. A small wine list is offered ($20s-30s), and the owners also operate Two Micks, the lively bar across the way, where you'll find full bar service.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Old Town Artisans


Arts, crafts and a beautiful courtyard
186 North Meyer Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 623 6024 / +1 800 782 8072
http://www.oldtownartisans.com
This is a place not to be missed when sightseeing in downtown Tucson. The old adobe structure in the historic Presidio district invites visitors to explore its shops, galleries and restaurants, or to just sit and relax in the wonderful courtyard shaded by palm trees. It's a kind of art shopping center catering to tourists eagerly looking for souvenirs from the Southwest; in fact, it offers everything from Navajo rugs to dried prickly pear jam. There is no admission fee. All stores and restaurants accept major credit cards.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Town Artisans photo by J Gregory Barnes
Photo: J Gregory Barnes
Old Town Artisans photo by sillowet
Photo: sillowet
 

 
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