Guidebook for Tucson

Jill
Guidebook for Tucson

Food Scene

Fantastic wood fired pizza, salads, and sandwiches. Solid brunch on the weekends and great baked goods and coffee. Beer and wine are available as well. Good place to read or do work, but be warned, their wifi is spotty. A 10-15 minute walk or very short street car ride from the guest house.
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Time Market
444 E University Blvd
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Fantastic wood fired pizza, salads, and sandwiches. Solid brunch on the weekends and great baked goods and coffee. Beer and wine are available as well. Good place to read or do work, but be warned, their wifi is spotty. A 10-15 minute walk or very short street car ride from the guest house.
Trendy, southern-inspired restaurant open from 8am to late night. Solid cocktails and good food including fried chicken sandwiches on homemade biscuits.
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Welcome Diner
902 E Broadway Blvd
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Trendy, southern-inspired restaurant open from 8am to late night. Solid cocktails and good food including fried chicken sandwiches on homemade biscuits.
Fancy-ish tacos and other Mexican staples. Very friendly owner and staff. Not the most authentic Mexican you'll find in town, but solid food and a relaxing atmosphere. There's an outside patio that's nice to sit on when the weather permits.
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BOCA Tacos Y Tequila
533 N 4th Ave
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Fancy-ish tacos and other Mexican staples. Very friendly owner and staff. Not the most authentic Mexican you'll find in town, but solid food and a relaxing atmosphere. There's an outside patio that's nice to sit on when the weather permits.
Great hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with lots of authentic and unique dishes. Their spinach and nut enchiladas are to die for! Note: this restaurant has recently moved locations; it's now a few blocks off 4th ave on Stove ave.
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La Indita
722 N Stone Ave
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Great hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant with lots of authentic and unique dishes. Their spinach and nut enchiladas are to die for! Note: this restaurant has recently moved locations; it's now a few blocks off 4th ave on Stove ave.
Solid Asian-fusion and good cocktails in the downtown strip. Their specialty sushi rolls and ramen are great. They also have a solid happy hour that makes for a budget friendly dinner.
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OBON Sushi Bar Ramen
350 E Congress St
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Solid Asian-fusion and good cocktails in the downtown strip. Their specialty sushi rolls and ramen are great. They also have a solid happy hour that makes for a budget friendly dinner.
This is currently one of our favorite restaurants in town. It's about a 10 minute drive from the guest house, but has an amazing assortment of noodle soups and appetizers. There is a new second location on the north east side of town; would be a convenient stop if you're headed to or from Cataline State Park.
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Noodleholics
3502 E Grant Rd
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This is currently one of our favorite restaurants in town. It's about a 10 minute drive from the guest house, but has an amazing assortment of noodle soups and appetizers. There is a new second location on the north east side of town; would be a convenient stop if you're headed to or from Cataline State Park.
This is one of our current favorite restaurants in town. The food features flavors from across the southwest and Mexico combined with quality ingredients. The location is a bit off the beaten track and they have a small parking lot, but those minor inconveniences are well worth dealing with for an amazing meal!
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Tito and Pep
4122 E Speedway Blvd
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This is one of our current favorite restaurants in town. The food features flavors from across the southwest and Mexico combined with quality ingredients. The location is a bit off the beaten track and they have a small parking lot, but those minor inconveniences are well worth dealing with for an amazing meal!
This is a small Mexican restaurant with two locations--one on the 4th Ave commercial strip and one on 6th Ave east of the University. They feature an all vegan and vegetarian menu that changes daily and features local ingredients.
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Tumerico
2526 E 6th St
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This is a small Mexican restaurant with two locations--one on the 4th Ave commercial strip and one on 6th Ave east of the University. They feature an all vegan and vegetarian menu that changes daily and features local ingredients.
Amazing hole in the wall for great Mexican breakfast or lunch. They are only open Monday-Friday, but if you happen to be in town during the week, you should definitely consider checking it out. Solid, traditional Mexican dishes like Huevos Rancheros and Chile Rellenos, as well as fantastic aguas frescas that change daily. The music tends to be loud inside, but they also have a nice small outdoor patio available for dining.
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The Little One
151 North Stone Avenue
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Amazing hole in the wall for great Mexican breakfast or lunch. They are only open Monday-Friday, but if you happen to be in town during the week, you should definitely consider checking it out. Solid, traditional Mexican dishes like Huevos Rancheros and Chile Rellenos, as well as fantastic aguas frescas that change daily. The music tends to be loud inside, but they also have a nice small outdoor patio available for dining.
The sister restaurant of Tumerica, this great little Mexican place on the West side has both vegan/vegetarian and meat options.
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La Chaiteria
1002 W Congress St
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The sister restaurant of Tumerica, this great little Mexican place on the West side has both vegan/vegetarian and meat options.
Mexican counter-service restaurant in the Mercado--a courtyard development of shops and restaurants on the west side of town. Nice patio and relaxing atmosphere.
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Seis Kitchen
1765 E River Rd
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Mexican counter-service restaurant in the Mercado--a courtyard development of shops and restaurants on the west side of town. Nice patio and relaxing atmosphere.
Our favorite place for fish tacos and other Mexican seafood dishes. In addition to the stand alone restaurant, they have a food truck that is often parked on Grant west of First on the south side of the street.
Taco Fish
Our favorite place for fish tacos and other Mexican seafood dishes. In addition to the stand alone restaurant, they have a food truck that is often parked on Grant west of First on the south side of the street.
Great, well-established and loved taco joint on the south of downtown.
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Taqueria Pico De Gallo
2618 S 6th Ave
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Great, well-established and loved taco joint on the south of downtown.
This place has great bagels and a few bagel sandwich options that are really good as well. Conveniently located if you're headed to or from Mount Lemmon or Sabino Canyon. About a 20-30 minute drive from the guesthouse dependingon traffic.
Bubbe's Bagels
1101 North Wilmot Road
This place has great bagels and a few bagel sandwich options that are really good as well. Conveniently located if you're headed to or from Mount Lemmon or Sabino Canyon. About a 20-30 minute drive from the guesthouse dependingon traffic.

Parks & Nature

Beautiful recreation area on the north eastern edge of town. Easily accessible by car. There is a paved path that goes a few miles into the park and a tram, making it an accessible park for those with limited mobility or who don't want to go 'off road'. There are a number of beautiful hiking trails of various intensities that are accessible from the visitors' center and parking area.
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Сабино-Каньон
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Beautiful recreation area on the north eastern edge of town. Easily accessible by car. There is a paved path that goes a few miles into the park and a tram, making it an accessible park for those with limited mobility or who don't want to go 'off road'. There are a number of beautiful hiking trails of various intensities that are accessible from the visitors' center and parking area.
A beautiful place to watch the sunset over the desert. There is a parking area with a few picnic tables. A few short trails start/end at the parking area. Watch out for rattlesnakes and other critters, even though you're close to town they're not uncommon!
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Gates Pass Trail
6400 W Gates Pass Rd
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A beautiful place to watch the sunset over the desert. There is a parking area with a few picnic tables. A few short trails start/end at the parking area. Watch out for rattlesnakes and other critters, even though you're close to town they're not uncommon!
A bit of a drive (about 30-40 minutes), but well worth the trip if you have the time. There are wide variety of trails from very easy/flat to more difficult. The Sutherland to Canyon Loop Trail is a hike we do often with our toddlers. It's easy and there are a couple creek crossings where water is often flowing. The Romero Pools hike is a great one as well (there are pools large enough to swim in during/after monsoon season), but much more difficult.
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Каталина Стейт Парк
11570 North Oracle Road
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A bit of a drive (about 30-40 minutes), but well worth the trip if you have the time. There are wide variety of trails from very easy/flat to more difficult. The Sutherland to Canyon Loop Trail is a hike we do often with our toddlers. It's easy and there are a couple creek crossings where water is often flowing. The Romero Pools hike is a great one as well (there are pools large enough to swim in during/after monsoon season), but much more difficult.
Paved one-lane up one of the small mountains on the edge of town. The hike is a steady climb, you gain 800 feet over 1.5 miles. Pedestrians are asked to stay off from 9am-5pm during the week due to a small amount of traffic. Great views of the city along the way and at the top.
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Tumamoc Hill Hiking Trail
Tumamoc Hill Road
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Paved one-lane up one of the small mountains on the edge of town. The hike is a steady climb, you gain 800 feet over 1.5 miles. Pedestrians are asked to stay off from 9am-5pm during the week due to a small amount of traffic. Great views of the city along the way and at the top.

Essentials

Great little grocery store (it's technically a co-op, but you don't have to be a member to shop there). They have everything from produce to dry goods and pre-made sandwiches and salads. They also have a hot bar that's really good as well (especially their lunch/dinner selections).
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Food Conspiracy Co-op
412 N 4th Ave
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Great little grocery store (it's technically a co-op, but you don't have to be a member to shop there). They have everything from produce to dry goods and pre-made sandwiches and salads. They also have a hot bar that's really good as well (especially their lunch/dinner selections).
Wonderful, local book store. In addition to a great selection of books for every age group, they have quirky gifts.
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Antigone Books
411 N 4th Ave
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Wonderful, local book store. In addition to a great selection of books for every age group, they have quirky gifts.
A combination zoo, natural history museum, and botanical garden, the Desert Museum is a must see when visiting Tucson. The entrance fee is a bit pricy ($22 for general admission), but it's a great way to learn about the Sonoran desert and experience some amazing views.
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Музей пустыни Аризона-Сонора
2021 N Kinney Rd
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A combination zoo, natural history museum, and botanical garden, the Desert Museum is a must see when visiting Tucson. The entrance fee is a bit pricy ($22 for general admission), but it's a great way to learn about the Sonoran desert and experience some amazing views.