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    3.8 (229 reviews)
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    Tzu-En L.

    Came here for a friend graduation celebration and I gotta say, I am a fan. The vibe of the restaurant is very relaxed and open. The service is amazing. Our server is very attentive to our needs and always makes sure to help us get new plates and clean the table. The foood omggggg, it is amazing and very fresh. They are eco friendly and use mostly locally sourced ingredients. Their vegetables are very well done and flavorful. Their bread is amazing with the dips. Their meat is very well cooked and seasoned. I love their halibut. It is so well done and every single bite melt in your mouth. Their steak is also very juicy and well done. Every single bite of their food makes me feel very healthy. I love their dessert. I highly recommend this spot to anyone

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    Steve B.

    I like Bata. This is a "couple times a year" restaurant. Each dish is very thought out by the Chef and crew. Service was great. Like other reviews its a 4, not a 5. I think they could pull back a bit on the dishes. It felt a little over-engineered. I do recommend, just not a regular stop for me.

    Isabella J.

    I've had a number of meals here over the years. For some reason, Bata hasn't quite hit the 5 star mark for me. The food is fun and interesting. If you order like they suggest you'll have a big range of flavors! I think it depends on how hungry you are. We always go with an appetite and the bill reflect it. The win list fine. Personally I lean into old world more. Our last meal, I'd have to say the carnitas was the most remarkable dish. Most things have been good but it Michelin level good. Bata is good for groups. The service is attentive, knowledgeable, and welcoming.

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    Melissa C.

    We contacted BATA ahead of time to let them know that some members of our party were dairy-free, vegetarian, or gluten-free, and they went above and beyond. They prepared specialized menus with plenty of thoughtful options for everyone. Once seated, our server greeted us promptly and walked us through the menu, including BATA's philosophy on minimizing waste. As someone who is gluten-free, I started with the mushroom skewers that were well seasoned and absolutely delicious. My next course was the halibut, which was moist, flavorful, and served in a sublime sauce with vegetables. Yum. I finished with the Basque cheesecake with berry compote, a light and tasty ending to a great meal. Our server checked in regularly without being overbearing and kept our beverages full. We loved the vibe of the place and will definitely be back for special occasions.

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    Maya V.

    My boyfriend and I ate at Bata for a birthday meal, and the lighting and tabling was very romantic. The service was amazing and our waiter walked us through their wine menu and how to order. We started off strong with the malawach and labneh, it was my first time trying both and I was obsessed. It was probably the best thing we ate there. We followed this with the crudos which were delicious. Then we ordered the E&R carnitas, squash dish, and potato bread which is where things started to go down hill for us. The potato bread I was so excited for was just okay, it didn't compare at all to the malawach. Neither of us were a fan of the sauce on the carnitas, and we weren't impressed at all by the squash dish. The squash came in two plates with two preparations. The noodle preparation was just okay and the other plate made us feel like we were just eating straight up squash that wasn't even tender? We ended our meal with the shiitake ice cream sundae which I thought was pretty good, although my boyfriend didn't. I had originally wanted to come back to try the "we pick for you" course, but I've now been turned away. However, I would probably come back for a crudo and drink, or to head back to barbata downstairs where I ordered a nice Last Word.

    Just one element of a place that can be described as having a "Classy" atmosphere.
    Mark S.

    If you and a loved (or liked) -one are looking for a unique dining experience, the Thursday Night Summer Super Club at BATA is pretty close to a perfect splurge. My wife and I dined there last night and we really-really enjoyed the experience. I don't think I could properly pronounce many of the names given to the dishes served up last night (*the same could be said for many of the ingredients that went into the dishes), but they sure did taste good. I am a bit of a curious soul, so spent a little bit of the evening sneaking peaks under the table as I googled the dishes and their ingredients. Very interesting (*said with German accent--a la Arte Johnson from Laugh In.) The fair served last night was indeed, pretty amazing. First up, was a thick slice of a slightly toasted bread that was married to an assortment of flavorful toppings. Our waiter was great. (*I'm not bougie, but the staff here is superb and know their stuff in realm of service!). Our server described each dish as it was presented before us... But, as often happens to me when I am in such situations, I was dazzled and found myself a bit unfocused. So the eloquent words of how each dish was prepared and what we would soon discover as our forks did their work floated over me, as I instead, eyed the dishes set before me. All were great and this toast that opened up the evening was truly wonderful. I enjoyed it immensely. I seem to recall an assortment of flavors that leaned on the umami side of the flavor spectrum. The toppings included sautéed mushrooms and a tapenade-like blend of olives. They all rested on a thin bed of creme friache. Yum. Each of 3 dishes that followed were equally amazing... (tonight's offerings included a fantastic salad, a fish dish that dazzled, and a desert to die for). Each plate provided "evidence by the mouthful" that the chefs involved in their creation are not only highly-skilled in the techniques of food creation, but that they also have a deep love (and a bit of a genius ) for designing offerings that are out-of-this-world delicious. How fun was it for me to imagine the steps that were involved in the creation of each dish. I myself enjoy experimenting with tastes and textures, and food combinations at home, but my cooking is "t-ball level" compared to the chefs who walk the Hallowed halls of BATA, who have ascended to the "major leagues" of cooking. Each of the offerings for the night was layered with unique and complimentary flavors,. They burst with wonderful mouth textures, and all were visually appealing. The great depths that can be found in the dishes prepared here can only be the end-result of years devoted to meticulous culinary artistry. I'm definitely not a fancy, high-priced, New York City Lawyer. I think people would say I am more of a, "salt of the Earth guy, who is more comfortable in flip-flops and a pair of jeans, than tie and dress slacks, but upon occasion, it's fun to spiff up a bit for a special night. BATA is a place for such occasions. My hunch is that those who are behind the scenes at BATA believe that the dishes created here are meant to be remembered and cherished for their specialness. Tucson is a city of gastronomic gems and BATA certainly fits in perfectly as part of the restaurant jewels that can be found here. If you are in the mood to, "go a little extravagant" and have a few memories regrading dining, this is the place.

    The first two courses started strong, but main course was extremely salty, dessert was a let down.
    K L.

    Had the four course tasting menu. The first two came out very strong, grilled cabbage was a stand out. But the main course (a pork dish) turned out extremely salty. I eat pretty salty in general but it was Unpalatable... the dessert course was a squash sorbet what was overly sweet with mushy texture. What a pity. The restaurant has lots of potential and I hope they will keep improving.

    Agave Heritage Menu - honeynut squash
    Catalina U.

    Really delicious food. We've been twice now, once to eat from the regular menu, and once as part of the agave heritage festival (we prefer the regular menu, though). The food is creative and well thought out, generally balanced in terms of flavor and texture. The portions are very small, though, so you may need to order more than you would think. The ambiance is nice - moody and dark. However, it can feel loud at times. And cold! I'd recommend bringing a jacket. Service is good, very informative and has a good pace. While you have one main server, food may be brought out by several people which can be helpful for the flow of the meal. Nice spot for a special occasion.

    Tori B.

    We had an awesome meal here! We did the $65 choose for you option and it was great. I'm not a huge fan of squash and there was quite a bit of squash served this evening, but it was delicious. Service was excellent. I was a bit surprised that they added gratuity on a party of five but I'm a decent tipper so this is not an issue for me. The restaurant itself is beautiful. They have an industrial vibe, but so many really nice elements. Highly recommend!

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    Mandy T.

    We came here for dinner Saturday night, and once again, I was underwhelmed by the food. The potato bread had too much char, giving it a burnt taste. The albacore crudo was very bitter--not just from the sauce but the fish itself. The beef tartare was decent. The desert pearl mushrooms and pearl dish was just okay. The cod had a strong fishy taste. They made a special dessert for us, which I believe was blackened ice cream with whipped cream (without vanilla), and it was amazing. Drinks: The Bigelow Martini was just okay. The Placeholder was good but too sweet. The Busterville Mine was awful. The Mandarinquat Daiquiri started too sweet then had a bitter aftertaste. I was still hungry after the 5 items+ dessert. I would say order more than that for 2 people. Service was excellent.

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    Gerrit D.

    Superb and local! Everything is carefully curated and sourced from within 200 miles (except the fish). They even use their scraps to make their own sauces and fermentations on-site. Quiet and classy ambiance, delicious food, and very kind service. An exceptional spot for a date or special occasion!

    Desiree B.

    I took my mom here for her birthday and to make it extra special we did the Chef's Table. I cannot put into words how amazing this was. We had 10 courses of some of the best food we have had, and the Chef was so nice and helpful. They accommodated my mom's request to not have tomatoes or beef, and it is definitely worth it.

    Michael G.

    Tapas on Toole. Beautiful setup they have. The basement bar is especially attractive and welcoming. Bartender loves his job and has an inventive menu. I had a Sazerac. It was excellent. I'd come back just for the bar. Upstairs is large with an open kitchen. You can smell the mesquite. Inherently servers tell you how much to order in a tapas restaurant, and they are usually wrong. Nothing is shareable the way they say. So....we kind of left hungry. Our three top had 8 orders. All were delicious. Our bill was north of $200. I'll be back for the bar...and the tapas.

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    Cup Cafe

    4.2(1.2k reviews)
    0.4 miPie Allen
    $$

    You can never go wrong coming to a cup cafe for brunch. Such an iconic local place. The food never…read moredisappoints. The staff is always so nice and helpful and right on it. We came here for our anniversary and had the SHAKSHUKA and my husband and had fish tacos and Bloody Mary. I also had a cold brew and whatever coffee they use is soooo good! Don't forget the cute photo booth in the lobby if you go!

    My favorite meal during our most recent trip to Tucson! And very dog friendly!!!…read more Big dog approved: We came with our large dog, and were able to sit with him on the patio. We came during May, when it starts to get warm, but he did well since there is a good amount of shade out on their patio and they provided a nice big water bowl for our special boy. The staff also were kind enough to move one of our chairs out of the way so our dog had lots of room to lay down. Staff were all very kind and never seemed annoyed with the dog (you can always tell at a restaurant if they are, and they were very happy to accommodate him). Very dog friendly!! The food: We gotta talk about their French onion soup. It was pretty dang delicious! The broth itself is quite nice, a nice cheese portion, and the baguette was divine. I also had their French Connection sandwich (with a side of fries), and it had a great combo of ooey, gooey cheese, firm and flavorful ham, and served on a really delicious loaf. Really solid fries, too. We didn't end up getting any drinks but saw several people ordering yummy looking bites. If (but likely when) we come back to Tucson, I'm making a point to return to Cup Cafe!

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    Cup Cafe - The lobby of the Congress Hotel. Note the hanging calendars.

    The lobby of the Congress Hotel. Note the hanging calendars.

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    Club Congress

    Club Congress

    3.8(192 reviews)
    0.4 miPie Allen
    $$

    Went to see the final show of Desert Child tonight. The indoor venue was nice but it got stuffy and…read morehot. The stage had nice lighting and sound. Drinks were available at the venue bar or the Tap Room adjoining. There was also a big water dispenser available. The staff were nice and seemed happy. I asked for a recommendation for a mocktail at the Tap room, and the bartender said water. My friend ordered a mocktail and she said he was right, she should have ordered water, the drink was not worth $10. It's always fun to go downtown for a concert, there's so much to see and do.

    I love historic bars and location. This place is beautiful. The decor fits my aesthetic perfectly…read more It's beautiful and warm. The bartenders are very friendly. The one who served us was very nice and even made a drink recipe I came up with. Unfortunately, their bar is not well stocked so had to make a LOT of adjustments to my recipe. But appreciated his suggestions and effort. Now for the bad stuff. They have a jazz club attached. I figured the whole place would have that ambience but was disappointed that wasn't the case. Generic pop on the patio and inside is very noisy. The preferred dress of patrons appears to be gym shorts and t-shirts. Drinks were a little weak so I switched over to bourbon on the rocks. But the prices are reasonable. Maybe a nice pre show stop if you're going to the Century room.

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    Club Congress - Bar by the concert venue

    Bar by the concert venue

    Club Congress - Divided entree. Great presentation.

    Divided entree. Great presentation.

    Club Congress - Passion fruit Margarita $13 (7/2024) - pricey and small but tasty!

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    Passion fruit Margarita $13 (7/2024) - pricey and small but tasty!

    5 Points Market & Restaurant - The Hanger Steak, Potatoes, and Chimichurri

    5 Points Market & Restaurant

    4.3(783 reviews)
    1.0 miBarrio Viejo
    $$

    It's only halfway through 2026, but I already know this will make my Top 5 restaurants of the year…read more It brings me such joy to happily pay for food that truly deserves its price tag - and I'd gladly pay more. So many higher-end expensive restaurants serve bland, tasteless food, meanwhile this amazing mid-ranged restaurant is serving some of the best dishes I've ever had. The smashed chicken was probably the best chicken dish I have ever had at a restaurant. The skin was perfectly crispy while the meat was juicy and well-seasoned. The ginger and herb salsa verde was so fresh and aromatic. The cilantro rice complimented the lemongrass aioli perfectly. Everything was seasoned perfectly, and I'm usually one to reach for the salt shaker at most restaurants. Smoked olives are a concept I have never considered before. It's a concept that was executed perfectly here. So savory, flavorful, and complex. I'd love to have a few with a dirty martini. Speaking of drinks, my Casino gin cocktail was great. Perfect level of sweetness and tartness. I knew I had to order dessert after how good everything else was, even though I am usually not a dessert person. The oolong tea cake was nothing short of incredible. The tea flavor was subtle but paired well with the fluffy and light honey buttercream. Not too sweet at all. Of course, the service was great too. Our waiter was very attentive and personable. My first experience at 5 points made me realize that this is what restaurants should strive to be. I can tell there is passion poured into every dish with every ingredient thoughtfully melded together. I can't wait to bring everyone I know here so they can experience this too!!

    We called about 45 minutes in advance on a Sunday morning to see if we could get reservations, and…read morewe were so pleased when they said they could accommodate us. The drink menu is extensive- everyone loved what they ordered, and there were several other things we wanted too! The shrubs and Coca Cola with espresso were the favorite picks. We tried the orange almond (gluten free!) cake, which was amazing. We also tried the banana cake with tahini cream. My main course of kale Caesar salad was amazing, and the portion was so generous I had lunch for two days! Everyone else raved about their food. The service was so friendly and helpful. The location was spacious and airy. Highly recommend you check it out!

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    5 Points Market & Restaurant - Peach pie with house made cream

    Peach pie with house made cream

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    HUB Restaurant & Ice Creamery - Steamed mussels ($20) 5/2025

    HUB Restaurant & Ice Creamery

    3.9(1.6k reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Dining here was a great experience for a first time in downtown Tuscon…read more The food, cocktails, atmosphere, and service were fantastic. The Prime Rib fries were piled high and tasted great. The Buffalo wings were cooked just like I like them...extra crispy. I asked for the Buffalo sauce to be on the side. The wings aren't seasoned so the flavor is all in the sauce. Seated by the window made a fun time people watching as we enjoyed the downtown view. This place is more spacious than I anticipated. The bar area is sectioned off from the main dining area so there is plenty of seating. My waiter Robert was really awesome. Took great care of me and my sister's dining needs. He suggested dessert but we were too full to try any. So he suggested to sample some of their ice cream before leaving I went over to the ice cream shop which is right at the entry/exit door. I waited but no one came over to sample. After a few mins of waiting, I left and will have to try the ice cream next time.

    We decided to try this spot during a visit to Tucson since we were craving something sweet after…read morelunch. The server was friendly and the ice cream wasn't bad but it wasn't something that blew me away. Also we had initially wanted an affogato but the espresso machine was down. This review is solely based on the ice cream though I do think the interior looked fun/elegant to dine in and try food. I would be interested in giving this spot a try for the food and drinks.

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    HUB Restaurant & Ice Creamery - Today's Ice cream flavors 12/21/23

    Today's Ice cream flavors 12/21/23

    HUB Restaurant & Ice Creamery - Seared Salmon $28 (5/2025)

    Seared Salmon $28 (5/2025)

    HUB Restaurant & Ice Creamery - Mezcal Palomita - a daringly delightful twist!

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    The Monica - Impala burger w/o bun $18 (10/2025)

    The Monica

    3.8(511 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Everything here is decent except the fries. It's also a self serve style restaurant…read more We came on a Wednesday evening as a large party. I ordered the impala with 2 patties and tried the Tucson beefsteak too. Food: (3.5/5) The impala burger comes with 1 patty normally but I added another for $6.95. The patties were apparently made of 70/30 grass-fed ground beef with shiitake mushrooms. They were very juicy, tender, and flavorful. These patties were also cooked perfectly with crispy edges and a juicy center. The impala burger also came with bbq sauce and crispy onions. Besides the patty, the rest of the burger was pretty standard. However, the fries were horrible. They came lukewarm while the burger was served hot, and the fries had no texture. They were soggy and chewy, like frozen fries that were microwaved for 15 seconds. The Tucson beefsteak was quite nice, and the meat was juicy and the dip it came with made it even more juicy. The mini chimis banderas were very mediocre. They had a severe lack of flavor. It just tasted like fried dough. Service: (N/A) The restaurant is mostly self serve except that they bring you the food. This means you get up and get the water and place the order yourself. They also don't charge gratuity or tip. Ambiance: (5/5) The interior was decorated and music was playing. The place just has a nice vibe to it. When I came, it wasn't very busy or loud. Overall I would recommend this place for the vibe and because the burger patties are so good and the Tucson beefsteak is so juicy, but just be aware that the fries can be pretty bad.

    Wonderful, quick stop on a beautiful May afternoon just days after U of A graduation, so the heat…read morewas high but the people were fewer. Sat outside under the shade of umbrellas and had fun as packs of motorcycles roared past. The carne seca pizza is a hit!

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    The Monica - $5 early bird Breakfast special

    $5 early bird Breakfast special

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    Agustin Kitchen - Turkey

    Agustin Kitchen

    3.5(712 reviews)
    1.0 miMenlo Park
    $$

    This is one of my favorite places in Tucson, there is a French yet Mexican/Spanish quality to the…read moreplace. This beautiful restaurant is inside a building that opens into a small plaza where people can dine outdoors if they like. Its romantic but not arrogant and a very down to earth place. I have been here several times and this last time I was here, I came over after a sunset hike at Tumomac Hills. I sat at the bar and had a nice bartender take care of me. I had a PJ Margarita which was thirst quenching and refreshing after a hardy hike. I ordered the turnip salad and a side of frites. My turnip salad arrived and I gobbled up the goodness that can only happen with fresh veggies prepared this way and then waited for the frites. I got tired of waiting for the frites so asked the bartender to close me out. He asked if I wanted them to go and I said no. I should have better communicated that I wanted my salad and fries to arrive at the same time. Oh well, my mistake, no big deal. Bartender was very nice about it, took off the fries and also gave me 20% off HH pricing for my drink and salad. Overall, a good experience here, love the decor, and the pendant lighting at the bar is what drew me in initially. I'd definitely come back again when in Tucson. A mature and laid back place that still has style and class.

    5 of us had dinner there on a Friday evening for a family member's birthday. First, I loved that…read morethe tables were spaced out and you could hear everyone at your table and you didn't feel like other diners were sitting right next to you. Really pretty interior. We sat near the kitchen, but the chefs were so quiet while they were working, you wouldn't realize it other than to look at the beautiful style. I had the fish and chips and it was delicious. Not greasy, perfectly cooked. Would definitely get that again. The others at the table said theirs was great as well. We had several different starters and all were very good. Service was great. We were in no rush and we in no way felt hurried along. But if there was anything we needed, we didn't have to go in search of someone to help. Definitely enjoyed our time there.

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    Agustin Kitchen - Ordering at the counter.

    Ordering at the counter.

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    Tier of Cookies

    Agustin Kitchen - Agustin Cafe (interior)

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    Agustin Cafe (interior)

    St Cruz

    St Cruz

    3.6(46 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My wife and I stop here for drinks every time we see a concert at the Fox or at the Rialto. Last…read morenight was the first time we had dinner here. It was during happy hour and I had four street tacos (one of each variety). While I did not favor the halibut, I thought the mole chicken and braised pork were very good. My wife had the Airliner Chicken which had a distinct smokey taste. I also had the Concrete Jungle (Rye, Vanilla simple syrup, lemon, egg white, and red wine) which looked nicer than it tasted. My wife also liked the cheesecake. It amazes me how much staff can make a difference to the experience. Sadly, Emma is no longer there. Their new manager was personable and attentive.

    Diner beware! We…read morehad reservations for 4 people and when I arrived and went to the host he seemed surprised and confused a bit but sat us immediately at these small and uncomfortable table and chairs (chairs are oversized for the small table) Staff took our drink order and things seemed fine until the food order was taken. The waiter asked me for my selection and I asked to have the tamale dish which she said they were out of, so I lmade my next choice of the enchiladas which she now said they were out of, quite stunned, I reviewed the menu again and ordered the chicken dish since I was pretty much out of choices other than the 60.00 steak which I was not comfortable with ordering considering what was going on this far. It gets better, after 10 minutes the host comes back to the table to inform me they are out of the chicken too! I was shocked and told him there is really not much left for me to order and he suggested the tamales which the waiter had just said they were out of? You can't make this stuff up! lol So I ended up getting the tamales, not great as well as everything else we ordered especially at the price point! *The good news is the staff was friendly and gracious. Sorry but can't return to that kinda operation:(

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    St Cruz
    St Cruz

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    BATA - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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