If you’re looking to add culinary harmony to your 2023 ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Desert Song Festival experience, we have some suggestions of new restaurants near the festival venues that are worth checking out.
A few dining tips before we get started:
Check to see if the restaurant takes reservations.
Probe their Yelp and other social media reviews to see if they have any service issues that might make you late to your concert.
Check out the menu before you go so you have an idea of what you want. That will cut down on the time you wait.
If possible, order ahead so the food will be ready when you arrive.
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Downtown ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ — not far from the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall where several Song Festival events will take place — and the area around the University of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ — home to Centennial Hall and smaller concert halls at the Fred Fox School of Music — welcomed a handful of last year that either opened after the 2022 Song Festival or were so new they weren’t on many folks’ radars.
Tyler Fenton and his siblings () opened their fire-inspired fine-dining restaurant Bata at 35 E. Toole Ave. in March. They opened the downstairs cocktail complement Barbata in mid-November. ,
Cruda Mariscos & Oysters, 31 N. Scott Ave., joined the family of downtown restaurants that includes and in February.
Ezbachi, a Japanese-style izakaya grill, opened at 62 E. Congress St. in mid-April.
If you’re taste buds are craving quesabirria tacos, check out La Yaquesita Mexican Cuisine, which took over the former L Station at 500 N. Fourth Ave. inJune.
The popular food truck Penelope Wood Fired Pizza opened inside .’s downtown location at 210 E. Broadway in October.
For a true taste of the South, The Delta, 135 S. Sixth Ave., which food writer Ellice Lueders labeled the “pissed off rock-and-roll cousin†of the popular New Orleans-inspired The Parish, opened in the old Downtown Kitchen + Cocktails in early January.
The Flores family honored its founder with The Monica, a fast-casual, scratch-made open-kitchen eatery that pays homage to Monica Flores at 40 E. Congress.
The pasta-centric Noodies, which also sells Italian sandwiches and self-serve gelato, opened in the former Bentley’s House of Coffee and Tea at 1730 E. Speedway in mid-April.
The newest addition to the UA’s bustling dining and drinking district Main Gate is The Union Jack, an authentic British-style pub at 800 E. University Blvd. that opened in late fall.
Restaurants and bars that opened in the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ area in 2022
Oh My Chicken
Park Place Mall Food Court, 5870 E. Broadway
Korean-style fried chicken
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This new mall vendor serves some of the best fried chicken in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥
Mountain Mike's Pizza
4362 N. Oracle Road
520-524-1700
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The restaurant is known for its 20-inch pies.
Muncheez
Outside Danny's Baboqivari Lounge, 2910 E. Fort Lowell Road
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Aurelio and Morgan Garcia opened their food stand in September.
This new food stand serves two of our favorite comfort foods: burgers and tacos
Tran's Fats
Jackie Tran opened this food truck in November. It can be found at Hotel McCoy, 720 W. Silverlake Road, most of the time.
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Rollies Mexican food truck
Rollies Mexican Patio opened its second location with a food truck at the MSA Annex, 267 S. Avenida del Convento, Nov. 1, 2022.
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ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ favorite Rollies is opening a food truck at the MSA Annex
Houlden’s Rise Above
Owner Hannah Houlden opened this brick and mortar vegan bakery atÌý5029 E. Fifth St. this year.Ìý
The bakery is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. until items are sold out. Houlden's pastries can also be found at several coffeehouses around ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥.
Mojo Cuban Kitchen and Rum Bar
1929 E. Grant Road
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Mojo Cuban opened Oct. 30, 2022.
This new restaurant brings Cuban flavors to midtown ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥
Tita Tita
Tita Tita is a pop-up restaurant serving Filipino food. Owners Philip Rieff and Cody Webster hope to open in a brick and mortar location in the future. Go to to see where it will pop up next.
There's a new spot serving Filipino food in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, from lumpia to BBQ
The Cookie Plug
150 N. Campbell Ave.
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Cookies are baked fresh daily. More locations will open in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ next year.
Two Hands Corn Dogs
2786 N. Campbell Ave.
781-786-1193
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Two Hands Corn Dogs opened its first ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ location October 12, 2022. This unique eatery featuresÌýseven Korean-style corn dog options, plus fries and elote.
Two more ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥-area locations are in the works.
Rudy’s “Country Store†& Bar-B-Q
2130 E Ajo Way
520-908-7397
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Rudy’s specializes in all things barbecue from their popular brisket to smoked turkey breast, chicken, ribs and pulled pork. Meat is sold by the half-pound — ranging from $6.99 for sausage links to $10.99 for brisket — and sides are a la carte.
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Nattha's Bann Thai Asian
6970 E. 22nd St.
, located at 6970 E. 22nd St., opened around June and serves up Thai and Cantonese dishes from mussaman curry to Pad Thai.Ìý
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By the Bucket
2130 N. Kolb Road
(520) 771-6917
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By the Bucket sells hot spaghetti to go in a bucket, meatballs, meatball subs, deserts and cold drinks.
Peace, Love and Pops
814 E University Blvd
(520) 372-7805
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Tooley's Cafe
299 S. Park Ave
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The restaurant at 299 S. Park Ave. will reopen, after a six-year closure, on Friday, June 3, with the original breakfast and lunch menu that dates back to 1989.
Texas Burrito Company
1570 E. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Marketplace Blvd
Suite 100
520-367-6050
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This new restaurant on ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s south side is run by Jason Scott, whoÌýincorporates his Texan roots and barbecue into traditional Sonoran food.
Ren Bakery and Espresso Bar
4320 N. Campbell Ave., #43
520-389-8926
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.Ìý
Baked goods from muffins and danish to scones and cinnamon rolls that are used in Ren Coffeehouse nearby, and of course, espresso.
Tanna's Botannas
4426 S. Sixth Ave.
520-445-5875
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Spicy candies and snacks are on the menu.
Squared Up Pizza
5870 E Broadway
520-519-2000
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This pizza spot presents Sicilian pies like you get in New York. Their pies are in the traditional Sicilian square, with a thicker base and crunchy crust.
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Frida's Cafe
5526 E Grant Road
520-367-4711
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Menu items are inspired byÌýthe famous painter couple, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
The Monica
40 E. Congress St.
520-645-1924
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The Monica opened as an offshoot of El Charro Café. It is named for El Charro's founder Monica Flin and includes a market along with the restaurant.
BoSa Donuts
6872 E. Tanque Verde Road
520-526-2341
BoSa Donuts serves more than donuts and coffee. You can get lunch there with sandwiches and other drinks.
Bun Dock Vietnamese Noodle
3225 N. Swan Road, Suite 111
520-274-7419
The restaurant specializes in Vietnamese Bún (Vermicelli Salad Bowls)
Cruda Mariscos & Oyster Bar
31 N. Scott Ave.
520-207-0589
Cruda is the newest in a slew of opulent, Mexican-influenced restaurants across ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥. It was opened by Danny Cordova in the space left when his first downtown venture, La Chingada, moved into the former location of the now-closed restaurant Cafe Poca Cosa.
Fullylove's
994 E. University Blvd.
520-534-7896
This lunch to late-night munchies spot has classic and vegan burgers and sandwiches and sides and a considerable dessert menu.
Guadalajara Grille
5955 W. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Pavilions Drive
520-296-4221
This Mexican restaurant at 5955 W. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Pavilions Drive is the third location for chef-owner Seth Holzman, which include Guadalajara Grill Mexican, 4901 E. Broadway, and Guadalajara Grill Fiesta, 750 N. Kolb Road. It has the same menu of classic Mexican food.
Midtown Vegan Deli and Market
5071 E. Fifth St.
520-849-5553
Tanya Barnett started her deli and market out of a desire to make veganism more accessible — for meat eaters and die-hard vegans alike. She asked vegans what ingredients they needed to find and placed them on her first order.
Ni Hao Tea
2800 N. Campbell Ave.
Ni Hao Tea, with this new location, serves Boba tea and smoothies.
The Century Room at Hotel Congress
311 E. Congress St.
520-622-8848
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s only jazz club, The Century Room borderlands jazz club and mezcal tasting lounge, is in the former Copper Hall banquet space at at Hotel Congress.
The Delta
135 S. Sixth Ave.
520-524-3400
The Delta officially opened on New Year’s Day. It is the downtown sister project of local favorite The Parish.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ans might recognize The Parish as a restaurant that transforms an Oro Valley strip mall into a shot of New Orleans. The Delta will feature the same Southern Hospitality it will be a bar with a grill menu instead of the Parish's gumbo.
Bata
35 E. Toole Ave.
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Bata is owned by Tyler Fenton, who, with two siblings, also owns Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink. The menu will consist of foods touched by fire, whether being grilled, charred, flame dried or burned (on purpose).
Pacaws Wings & Things
6255 E. Golf Links Road
520-526-2857