Tucson, AZ Restaurants: D
There are hundreds of Tucson restaurants
that have great service and great prices. Some Tucson restaurants have
been a favorite for years or decades.
Daggwood Cafe (0 reviews) 520.903.9663
736 E Fort Lowell Rd
Dairy Queen (0 reviews) ¢ 520.888.0560
American, Fast Food, Dessert / Ice Cream
23 W Prince Rd
Open for Lunch and Dinner
2007 Tucson Entertainment Magazine. Content courtesy of Open Directory
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El Charro Cafe:
Flavors of Tucson
From America's Oldest Family-Operated Mexican Restaurant (Hardcover) by Jane Stern (Author), Michael Stern (Author)
Book Description: A Roadfood™ Cookbook
The
colorful history of El Charro Cafe and the 150 recipes for vibrant,
exciting Mexican food make this book as unique and entertaining as the
80-year-old restaurant itself. It is rumored that in the 1940s, founder
Monica Flin would sit on the El Charro patio, sipping martinis from
teacups and playing cards with John Wayne, who was in Tucson to film
westerns. Today the restaurant is run by Carlotta Flores and her
husband, Ray. The El Charro Cafe, America's oldest family-operated
Mexican restaurant, is located in a house built in the 1890s by Monica's
father (who was also Carlotta's great-grandfather). The restaurant's
signature dish is Carne Seca Beef, a Tucson passion. The beef is cured
high above the restaurant's patio where strips of thin-sliced tenderloin
hang in an open metal cage.
Old
favorites and creative new Mexican dishes that are enjoyable to cook and
to serve fill the book.
The
greatest restaurants in America are its wonderful independent regional
restaurants. And there are no greater experts on America's regional
restaurants than Michael and Jane Stern. "Coast to coast," said the New
York Times, "they know where to find the freshest lobster rolls, the
fluffiest pancakes, the crispiest catfish." Rutledge Hill Press is
launching a new series of Roadfood™ Cookbooks, each with recipes,
pictures, and the history of one of America's greatest regional
restaurants.
• Hardcover: 232 pages
• Publisher: Rutledge Hill Press (November 30, 2002)
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Tucson Cooks!
60 Tucson Restaurants Share Their Favorite Recipes and Stories to Benefit The Primavera Foundation (Paperback)
Paperback: 216 pages. Publisher: Treasure Chest Books (May 2000
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Tucson's Mexican Restaurants: Repasts, Recipes, and Remembrances
(Paperback)
by Suzanne Myal (Author). Paperback: 184 pages
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