You may see pictures on social media of lavish summer vacations, complete with clear blue water and out-of-this-world views, but no sandy beach has ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s food scene.
You don’t have to go on an expensive vacation to have the perfect summer day, all you have to do is take a 20-minute drive to try a new-to-you local restaurant. One bite of a perfect carne asada taco is just as good as sitting by the ocean ... and much cheaper too!
From treating yourself to some ice cream nachos to enjoying a picnic in nature, there are so many things to do around ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ to beat the heat and have some foodie fun. Below are just a few ideas to help you have the best and most delicious summer day.
Picnic on Mount Lemmon
A picnic is a perfect summer activity, especially when it's not 100 degrees outside. Sitting on a gingham blanket while eating juicy watermelon and sandwiches — it feels like a scene straight out of a book.
But here in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, sitting for five minutes outside would leave us in a puddle of sweat. Thankfully, that’s an easy fix.
About an hour away, you can escape the heat on Mount Lemmon, where the weather is 20 degrees cooler than ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s (high 70s and 80s!!) and nature views that will make all your picnic dreams come true.
To make things even easier, Tandem American Eatery, , offers a picnic lunch that can be packed up and taken up the mountain. According to their , the $45 lunch includes chicken salad, shrimp and lobster salad, sweet potato salad, house chips, garlic toast and a lemon cheesecake. You can also take a trip to the mountain's famous  for a giant homemade cookie as a sweet treat.
Take a workshop led by local bakers
Maybe you've looked at one of Chez Peachy’s lunchbox-sized cakes decorated with swirls of frosting and glitter along the border and thought, “I can totally recreate this!†But before you know it, frosting is everywhere and your Hello Kitty cake looks more like a sad cat.
Here's your opportunity to learn from the expert herself! Chez Peachy often hosts workshops where she guides you through decorating the perfect cake. Keep up with her so you can see when she hosts her next workshop.
You can find other cooking classes this summer through , Ìý²¹²Ô»å .
Check out local markets and try a new food vendor
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ may be known for its delicious restaurants, but we also have an abundance of amazing local vendors who pop up at markets are town.
, a candy shop that specializes in spicy, chamoy-covered sweets, hosts a market every third Saturday of the month featuring food, vendors, games and a dunk tank.
and the at the MSA Annex are also monthly markets that feature local food vendors selling their tasty homemade treats.
Escape the heat at a basement bar or speakeasy
Rooftop bars and patios are fun, but not in triple-degree heat. An icy margarita will definitely taste better under the cool breeze of an A/C.
Instead of drinking in the sun, escape the heat by making a visit to a basement bar. Places like the , and l are underground bars that have unique atmospheres and fun cocktails. To make things even better, each of these bars are connected to restaurants, so you can have a flavorful dinner before drinks.
Most recently, opened Prohibición, a secret speakeasy where they say master mixologists craft killer agave drinks on the spot.Â
Cool off with a sweet treat
From chocolate to cake batter, there is nothing like enjoying a cold ice cream cone on a summer day. Thankfully here in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, we have all kinds of sweet treats to choose from.
You can enjoy gelato in creative flavors at places like , and or take a short drive to Catalina to try  cereal-infused ice cream. even has special creations such as their ice cream flights, ice cream nachos and classic banana spilts.
Personally, one of my favorite places to visit in this heat is . Their strawberry raspado with vanilla ice cream and lechera hits the spot every time.
Take a day trip and try food outside of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥
It’s hard to believe, but other cities in Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ have great food that’s waiting to be explored.
Head an hour down south to try some of what Nogales has to offer. The cabeza and birria tacos at are some of my favorites ever. You can also grab a while you're there, which is like shaved ice but a million times better.Â
You can also visit , which is home to popular steakhouse , or visit Sonoita winery , where they always have fun events going on. You can even take a trip to , where our former food writer Ellice Lueders says the pastries at are worth the trip alone.