Tucson’s Best Restaurants and Bars: Where to Eat in the Old Pueblo

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Tucson’s Best Restaurants and Bars: Where to Eat in the Old Pueblo

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With Tucson, a little over an hour from Nogales, Mexico, the kitchen shines in Sonoran style. Don’t be caught up in the mesquite smoke and wafer-thin flour tortillas alone, however. Recently named a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, Tucson has a deep agricultural history and now a wide range of culinary perks. Even humble taquerias and pizzerias will offer locally grown produce, including the I’itoi onions and traditional White Sonora wheat and Green Valley pecan wood.

Although several esteemed restaurants have closed with the arrival of the pandemic, many are thriving with the return of dine-in services, continuing the city’s previous dynamic on the culinary scene. Below are 17 must-see places in Tucson.

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Note: Restaurants on this map are listed geographically.

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