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    Tirrito Farm - wine

    Tirrito Farm

    3.8(100 reviews)
    71.9 mi

    As locals and people who have recommended their friends from out of town will no longer send people…read morehere. Super cool & fun concept. So if you're a group, or couple with no family you may enjoy this place! This place is not family friendly, when it once was. We enjoyed the few games they provided for adults and children. As adults it was a big reason we went out there. It was fun to enjoy yourself. Play games, and listen to the band. We went out this past week to listen to the band. The band was nowhere to be found nor did any of the employees let us know there will be no band. This place was emptied and we would soon learn why. They treated my children and myself poorly by making my children feel uncomfortable for being there. My children were only welcome outside. They were not welcome near the bar, which I totally understand and respect those rules. Anytime we went in to use the restroom. Everyone stared at my children because they were not supposed to be in there, but I didn't allow my children to pee their pants so I didn't allow them to use the restroom. As soon as we walked in to the area that once allowed children for years prior, we were scolded for children being there. A simple professional explanation of the rules being changed would do, we would respect that. The manager there that also Bartends has always been rude, anytime we've been in there we've been going for years, when we have, she has consistently been rude. There's a difference between being stern and professional and being flat out rude, myself or my family did not deserve to be treated that way. But if you like a place that is not family friendly has no band on Saturday when advertised for a band this is a spot just for you. Just maybe call ahead and see if any rules have changed that would impact your party. The lavender farm down the road has always been so friendly! Great food and drinks!

    This as a sweet surprise. We wanted lunch during our road trip and I came across Tirrito Farms on…read moreGoogle Maps. As it's only 15 minutes off our navigation, we gave it a try. The property is beautiful. My husband and I shared a half dozen wings, a bacon burger and a wedge salad. They were all really good. The waitress was nice as can be. They have dome glamping, a few hotel suites, a pond and they offer farm tours. We purchased two bottles of wine to try later. We hope to make it back through to stay the night.

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    Tirrito Farm - Main area as seen from across the pond.

    Main area as seen from across the pond.

    Tirrito Farm - Outside dining area with cool top lighting

    Outside dining area with cool top lighting

    Tirrito Farm

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    Wagon Wheel Saloon - Burger and fries

    Wagon Wheel Saloon

    3.2(99 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I eat here very often, the food is always great, the service is fantastic. I also very much enjoy…read morethe esthetic of the place. Will continue to eat here

    The Wagon Wheel Saloon in Patagonia is exactly what you hope to find when you're rumbling down a…read moredusty Arizona highway: a genuine 100-year-old adobe-and-wood cowboy bar that looks like it hasn't changed since the 1940s (because it mostly hasn't). Dark beams, creaky floors, mounted longhorns, and a massive old Brunswick backbar that probably has more stories than half the regulars. Walking in feels like stepping onto a movie set, except the beer is cold and the people are real. The menu is refreshingly short: burgers, a couple sandwiches, green-chile stew, and usually a burrito or enchilada plate. Nothing fancy, but everything is made in-house and tastes like it. We were bummed they were 86'd on the beef burrito the day we went but the cheeseburger more than made up for it. Hand-formed patty, properly griddled with crisp edges, good cheddar, fresh toppings, and a toasted bun that held together. Fries were hot and salty. Service is friendly in that small-town "you're not a stranger for long" way. Prices are fair, the patio dogs are welcome, and there's live music on weekends that somehow never drowns out conversation. Bottom line: if you're anywhere near Patagonia, make the detour. Grab a stool at the ancient bar, order whatever they still have left, and soak in one of the most authentic saloons southern Arizona has left.

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    Wagon Wheel Saloon - The bar

    The bar

    Wagon Wheel Saloon - Sonoran dog

    Sonoran dog

    Wagon Wheel Saloon - The entry

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    The entry

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