Mexican restaurant · South Tucson
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Family-owned since the 1950s, El Torero blends cherished South Tucson traditions with thoughtful updates under a new-generation chef. Local news outlets chronicled its comeback, and the menu nods to sister-restaurant Lerua’s with green corn tamales.
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Health food store · South Tucson
Pure prickly pear nectar, sustainably harvested and beneficial
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Famous President's Plate, margaritas, and Sonoran staples since 1952
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Authentic Sonoran flavors, house-made corn tortillas, seafood tacos
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Native American restaurant · South Tucson
Native American fare: red/green chile popovers, fry bread
Vintage clothing store · Tucson
Curated vintage clothing from 1900s-present, unique finds
Cafe · Cottonwood
Creative brunch spot with gelato, craft beer & coffee.
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Traditional American restaurant · Village on the Lakes
Globally influenced cuisine with fireplaces, lounge, patio.
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Restaurant · Tucson
Comfort food & gift shop in historic adobe home
Barbecue restaurant · Tovrea
Central Texas-style BBQ, brisket, ribs, sausage, jalapeño grits
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Mountain pass · Pima County
Scenic mountain pass with desert vistas, perfect for sunset viewing