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City Limits


Drinks and live music
6350 E Tanque Verde Rd
Tucson, AZ 85715
United States
+1 520 733 6262
http://www.citylimitstucson.com/
Formerly known as Bob's Grill and Backstage Sports Grill, this popular place specializes in live music and is vamped with $100,000 of the finest audio equipment available. Come here to experience shows from hit artists. Don't miss Tuesdays' live 80's music with KLPX and Metalhead. If you dress up in your favorite 80's outfit/costume there is no cover charge! Also don't miss an awesome Happy Hour and variable daily specials. Check out the website for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Limits photo by Dave
Photo: Dave
City Limits photo by Todd and Haley Campbell
Photo: Todd and Haley Campbell
 

 
Coffee Etc.


The late,late night cafe
2830 North Campbell Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85719
United States
+1 520 881 8070
Here is one of the few places in Tucson that remain open 24 hours every day. This is where students come after finishing term papers and where taxi drivers stop for late night/early morning coffee breaks. In fact, it really gets busy after 11p. The eatery is surrounded by a gift shop, clothing store and coffee roasting facility. It's a village setting with an artsy touch featuring paintings by local artists on the walls. The kitchen offers a variety of sandwiches, soups and salads. The chocolate mousse cake is absolutely outstanding.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Coffee Etc. photo by wcities
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Cup Cafe


Piece of Tucson history
311 East Congress Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 798 1618
Here's one of the most interesting places to dine in Tucson. Located in the historic Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson, the cafe retains the ambiance of another era, but the clientele is definitely hip. Full bar service is available. The food is eclectic, reflecting American, Mexican and Italian tastes, but always top rate. The desserts, all homemade, are simply superb.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cup Cafe photo by Khawkins Photography
Photo: Khawkins Photography
Cup Cafe photo by lofigirl
Photo: lofigirl
Cup Cafe photo by Erin McWilliams
Photo: Erin McWilliams
Cup Cafe photo by signolicious
Photo: signolicious
Cup Cafe photo by Erin Parker
Photo: Erin Parker
 

 
Geronimoz


Southwestern cuisine with European accents
800 East University Boulevard
(Suite 104)
Tucson, AZ 85719
United States
+1 520 623 1711
Located just outside the University of Arizona main gate, this popular cafe features southwestern cuisine with European accents in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. The place is open and airy, and there is a small patio for outdoor dining. The menu changes monthly, but usually features a good selection of salads, soups, sandwiches, pastas and a few hot entrees. Full bar service is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grill


Downtowns funky 24 hour diner
100 East Congress Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 623 7621
You never know who you'll be sitting next to at Grill, it could be a down-and-out slacker or it could be a senator. Maybe that's because it's open at all hours or maybe because it's an attraction in its own right. Just about everybody comes here. This is the kind of place where nobody thinks twice about ordering a bowl of Cap'n Crunch cereal and a beer for breakfast. Then you can stop in again at dinnertime for Smoked Salmon Pasta in a Shallot and Dill Cream Sauce. You'll also find those and everything in between.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Irene's


A taste of the Andes
254 East Congress Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
United States
+1 520 206 9385
Located at the center of downtown Tucson right across from the central bus terminal, Irene's offers authentic Peruvian food in an upbeat environment. It's a good place to come for breakfast and lunch after exploring the arts district, just have a drink at the bar, or to continue partying past midnight after Downtown Saturday Night is over. Exotic South American beverages and liquors are served in abundant quantities. The decor is simple, but effective: blue colors and no frills except some Peruviana. Your own attire should be casual, but colorful. Pork, chicken, and beef the Peruvian way, is usually served with peppers, onions, basmati rice, beans, and plantains. The Pudrin (Peruvian Bread Pudding), is delicious for dessert.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Irene's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
KingFisher


Award-winning seafood
2564 East Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85716
United States
+1 520 323 7739
http://www.kingfisherbarandgri...
This place serves up some of the best seafood you'll find in the city. Not into seafood? There are plenty of other appetizing options. The main dining room is subtle and sophisticated with a large vase as its focal point. To one side, its sea-blue walls define the oyster bar. The fireplaced-lounge is a cozy spot to settle in with a glass from the award-winning wine list. A late night menu features soups, salads, sandwiches and many of their popular seafood items.

Review © 2007, Wcities
KingFisher photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Mi Nidito


Big on local charm
1813 South Fourth Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85713
United States
+1 520 622 5081
http://www.minidito.net
For more than four decades, Tucsonans have flocked to this "little nest" for well-prepared and well-priced Sonoran specialties. Housed in an attractive Mexican village-style building, it offers good food, friendly service and an authentically Mexican experience. The interior is colorful and lively with bright red chairs, serape-striped upholstery and Mexican art. Among the many menu options are chile rellenos (stuffed chile peppers), burros, tacos, enchiladas, chimichangas, flautas and huevos rancheros (a popular egg, bean and chile dish). Mexican and domestic beers and wines are served.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mi Nidito photo by Laura George-Johnson
Photo: Laura George-Johnson
 

 
Saddlehorn Saloon


Have a beer with the locals
6300 Tanque Verde Road
Tucson, AZ 85715
United States
+1 520 722 9253
Do you enjoy a Western ambiance, drinking your beer surrounded by Western heroes smiling down at you from their photographs on the walls? If so, this eastside saloon is for you. You'll also find yourself surrounded by a few good ol' boys and girls at the bar, but they're generally friendly, and if you tell them you love Country and Western music, you'll quickly make some new friends. There's not an inch of wall left uncovered by Western paraphernalia and icons, with John Wayne and Gene Autry clearly dominating the scene. It's not hard to guess what's playing on the jukebox, here. Wednesday night is steak night, at USD8. Other than that, there's just light snacks, beer and a huge selection of liquors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sakura


Teppan dining and sushi bar
6534 East Tanque Verde Road
Tucson, AZ 85715
United States
+1 520 298 7777
Tucson Weekly calls their sushi "some of the best in town." The teppan cooking is also above par. The restaurant has a bistro-like atmosphere, and the cocktail lounge also functions as a sports bar. The kitchen offers a full spectrum of sushi choices and teppan-yaki dishes, ranging in price from a couple of dollars per sushi portion for teppan dinners. Full bar service is available with Japanese beers, sake and wines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sakura photo by wcities
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