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Food and travel writer Emily Elyse Miller returned to her Arizona roots to find a burgeoning food scene had sprung up in her absence. Follow her exploration of the heritage-inspired cuisine scene in Tucson, the world's first UNESCO World City of Gastronomy.
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Best Food in Tucson - Exploring the Tucson, AZ Food & Restaurant Scene
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Best Restaurants in Tucson, Arizona: A Culinary Destination
Ever since Tucson became the first city in North America to be designated a World City of Gastronomy by UNESCO, the world has taken notice of how much this southern Arizona town has to offer in terms of food, flavors, dining, and culinary history.
After thousands of centuries spent perfecting the art of growing food in the hot, dry climate of the Sonoran Desert (the city is home to some of the oldest continually-farmed lands in North America,) these days Tucson locals are focused on preserving their history of cultivation and farming.
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1: El Güero Canelo Restaurant
2: La Encantada
3: El Charro Café
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5: Silver Saddle Steakhouse
6: BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
7: Serial Grillers (Speedway Blvd.)
8: Bobo's Restaurant
9: IHOP
10: Oregano's Pizza Bistro
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Tucson AZ has lots of things to do! This video will show you the best date ideas to do in Tucson, AZ! Downtown Tucson is filled with lots of shops, bars, restaurants, and activities to do! From historical sites to local coffee shops and breweries, I’ve shown you some of the top places to check out in Tucson. Check out this video for some suggestions for your Tucson vacation! Hope you enjoy your travels to Tucson, AZ!
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Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink
This is a great place for lunch or dinner. They have delicious gourmet pizza, a nice biergarten and outdoor patio, and a speakeasy downstairs!
101 E Pennington St, Tucson, AZ 85701
Take your animal lover to the Reid Park Zoo (Tucson Zoo) Or Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Reid Park Zoo
3400 E Zoo Ct, Tucson, AZ 85716
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
2021 N Kinney Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743
Go out for a drink!
Downtown Kitchen & Cocktails
Happy Hour from 4-6 daily
135 S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
Borderlands Brewing Company
119 E Toole Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
Go for a hike! Get active and get outdoors in Tucson! Climb the Catalina Mountains. Drive up to the top of Mount Lemmon!
Mount Lemmon Sky Center Observatory
Mt Lemmon, AZ 85619
And for dessert! Hub Ice Cream.. An ice cream factory, bar and restaurant!
266 Congress Street, Tucson, AZ 85701
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5 Best Places To Eat In Tucson, Arizona | US Travel Guide
Here, 5 Best Places To Eat In Tucson, US State
If you’re planning on traveling through Arizona in the near future, be it for business, to see the Grand Canyon, or just passing through, Tucson and specifically Tucson’s cuisine, needs to be on your to-do list. From diners to sushi to brew-pubs to Mexican food, Tucson’s culture and diversity leeks into these delicious eateries. Place to eat in Tucson, Arizona.
1. For a family meal, try Lindy’s on 4th
2. Sushi Garden
3. Campus Candy and Yogurt
4. Café Desta
5. For the family and date night, check out Barrio Brewing Co.
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Tucson a city and the county right next to Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona school. The 2010 United States Census put the population at 521,126, while the 2015 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan statistical area was well above that. Things to do include:
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All Souls Procession Weekend
Day of the Dead float, Pima County Public Library, 2017 procession
The All Souls Procession, held in early November, is one of the largest festivals in Tucson. Modeled on the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), it combines aspects of many different cultural traditions. The first All Souls Procession was organized by local artist Susan Kay Johnson in 1982 and involved 78 participants; by 2017, participation was estimated at 142,000.
The Procession, held at sundown, consists of a non-motorized parade through downtown Tucson featuring many floats, sculptures, and memorials, in which the community is encouraged to participate. The parade is followed by performances on an outdoor stage, culminating in the burning of an urn in which written prayers have been collected from participants and spectators. The event is organized and funded by the non-profit arts organization Many Mouths One Stomach, with the assistance of many volunteers and donations from the public and local businesses.
A 19th-century adobe house in the Armory Park neighborhood
Similar to many other cities in the Western U.S., Tucson was developed on a grid plan starting in the late 19th century, with the city center at Stone Avenue and Broadway Boulevard. While this intersection was initially near the geographic center of Tucson, that center has shifted as the city has expanded far to the east, development to the west being effectively blocked by the Tucson Mountains. An expansive city covering substantial area, Tucson has many distinct neighborhoods.
Tucson's earliest neighborhoods, some of which are now covered by the Tucson Convention Center, or TCC, include:
El Presidio, Tucson's oldest neighborhood
Barrio Histórico, also known as Barrio Libre
Armory Park, directly south of downtown
Barrio Anita, named for an early settler and located between Granada Avenue and Interstate 10
Barrio Tiburón, now known as the Fourth Avenue arts district − designated in territorial times as a red-light district
Barrio El Jardín, named for an early recreational site, Levin's Gardens
Barrio El Hoyo, named for a lake that was part of the gardens. Before the TCC was built, El Hoyo (Spanish for pit or hole) referred to this part of the city, which was inhabited mainly by Mexican-American citizens and Mexican immigrants.
Barrio Santa Rosa, dating from the 1890s, now listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places
Other historical neighborhoods near downtown include:
Iron Horse, east of Fourth Avenue and north of the railroad tracks, named for its proximity
West University, between the University of Arizona and downtown
Dunbar Spring, west of West University
Pie Allen, west and south of the university near Tucson High School and named for John Brackett Pie Allen, a local entrepreneur and early mayor of Tucson
Sam Hughes, east of the University of Arizona, named after a Tucson pioneer
Bikes along Congress Street near Fifth Avenue
At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, downtown Tucson underwent a revitalization effort by city planners and the business community. The primary project was Rio Nuevo, a large retail and community center that has been stalled in planning for more than ten years. Downtown is generally regarded as the area bordered by 17th Street to the south, I-10 to the west, and 6th Street to the north, and Toole Avenue and the Union Pacific (formerly Southern Pacific) railroad tracks, site of the historic train depot and Locomotive #1673, built in 1900. Downtown is divided into the Presidio District, the Barrio Viejo, and the Congress Street Arts and Entertainment District. Some authorities include the 4th Avenue shopping district, which is set just northeast of the rest of downtown and connected by an underpass beneath the UPRR tracks.
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Culinary Dropout at Grant Road Lumber Yard in Tucson
Culinary Dropout at Grant Road Lumber Yard opened September 2017, and is Sam Fox's first new concept in Tucson since 2007. Check out the 20,000 sq ft space and menu highlights.
Tucson, AZ: UNESCO Recognized City of Gastronomy
In December 2015, Tucson, Arizona, was named a City of Gastronomy in the Creative Cities Network by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). It is the first city in the U.S. to receive the designation. We learn what that means. Full story: