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    Tucson Hop Shop

    4.5 (192 reviews)
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    Closed 2:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Talisa M.

    I've been coming here for a cup of wine and pizza like.. once a month. I adore this space, it's a perfect example of TUCSON LOCAL and has a great selection of offerings. The staff is always great.

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    Gretchen P.

    Stil the perfect neighborhood hangout spot to catch up with to friends, get out of the house, or even take yourself to do taxes. Their horchata blond on tap today was delicious, vibes are always good and bartenders are great. Love the expanded patio!

    Madelynn F.

    Nice neighborhood hangout with several food options and a bar. I Loved the plants throughout and the loft upstairs was a nice vibe. I tried the special, pumpkin pie beer, and it wasn't bad, sweet. They have a nonalcoholic fridge option and indoor and outdoor seating. Parking lot was full, but we found a spot in the street

    Connie G.

    What a cool place! I finally made it here yesterday just after sunset. It was a Saturday and the place was busy! I found a quiet spot in the loft, on a couch with my phone plugged in next to me. I was here for an hour to unwind from an afternoon in Tucson running errands. I had two pints of beers I had never tried before. My first pint was a mild wheat ale (5.6% ABV) by 3Yallmeans called White Noise. It had a subtle citrusy aftertaste. My second pint was a Sonoran style amber ale by Wildcat (4,4% ABV) which didn't have much mouth feel. Each pint was $7.50 What impressed me about this place is the ambiance. The wooden interior, the modern art, the comfy couch and the many small nooks to sit down with small groups to enjoy a meal is well-thought out. Kids and dogs were on the patios enjoying the mild winter evening. People were bringing food next door from Ciaodown pizza. The parking lot shares the space with two other businesses so I had to park on Farr Street just outside the parking area. After my visit I took my dog down to the Rillito River trail just a half-mile north on Dodge Blvd. This is a nice place for an early evening meal. I will be back!

    Chris G.

    A great place with great potential....... But ... beer is good , but if it's cold it's good. Staff is the issue- bartenders did not have a clue about product they sell nor did they seem to care. I was one guy that just wanted beer, seem to be a bother to them. I guess wages are great here as they would have rather spent time BS'g with each other then the tipping customer. But they sure knew a lot about TV shows!! Also while being ignored they would drink the product.... I would go again but only on sunny day sit outside maybe... maybe Got pizza from another business which would have been great if cooked Maybe Tucson doesn't know how to have a good brewpub and who pays the bills

    Cassie K.

    Great hangout spot to grab beers on tap as well as a plethora of canned beer and bottled wine. I promise their wide selection won't disappoint! And they seem to have an ambiance for everyone with an outdoor beer garden area, indoor traditional bar area and an upstairs lounge. And you can enjoy pizza from next door or one of the food trucks that frequent the parking lot. Found this place about a month ago and I've already been back several times. Definitely recommend! Get there early and don't be turned off if the parking lot is full, there's still plenty of place inside.

    Genevieve M.

    First time here and was super impressed. Lots of choices of beverages, awesome garden/ outdoor seating options and you can bring your own food/ snacks. For reference - there is a pizza joint next door. Parking is a bit of a bear Friday evening. Also doing my new favorite wheat ( Firestone Cali Squeeze). Great prices.

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    Marshall G.

    Update I am still doing my hops style beer tastings. It's only two at a time so I feel I can get a firm opinion. I ll do the Wolter and Scrimshaw both again. Quite a few missing in the cooler. The Wolter is a Superior German Pilsner. All good.

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    I don't know what's going on here, but everyone was rude when we came in. The place has potential, but the service... yikes.

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    People really need to stop bringing their kids here, it's usually a chill vibe but lately it's been like a preschool

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    Trident Grill II

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    3.8
    (356 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Food was delicious for a reasonable price, but I'm from California…read more Server was friendly and helpful. Place was a little noisy for my friends but we were able to hear herself when they placed us into a booth on the bar corner. It was a Friday night and I thought it was delicious.

    Trident was a pleasant cross-genre dining excursion. My son and I found the restaurant, by…read moresearching for a local sports bar, to watch Sunday night NFL. The facility delivered the game, with multiple televisions (extra large, large and medium sized) placed around its ample and roomy three dining venues,(outdoor patio bar, indoor bar, and dining room. The atmosphere felt very trendy, upbeat, and fun. What set this facility apart from other "sports bars" to me, was that it appeared to be staffed and managed more like a nicer, "dressy" restaurant. The serving staff were very attentive, polished, polite, and efficient. The tables were bussed and cleaned with pit crew efficiency. But honestly, what really set Trident apart, was the very high quality, attention to detail culinary skills of the kitchen staff. The chicken tender appetizer had juicy, piping hot chicken breast, inside crispy perfectly spiced batter crust. With no heavy grease saturation that is common for bar food. Similarly Mexican Sea Bass, was perfectly prepared with a slight pop of surface resistance before the fish flaked into juicy perfectly seasoned morsels. The dish was balanced flavor and texture wise. Truly, I want to go back to have it again. My son ate fish and chips, and said that it was very delicious. I'll have to take his word for it, because it was devoured before I could even sneak a peek, let alone a taste. Desert was a house-made 4" or 5" wide, 3/4" deep chocolate chip cookie, served piping hot fresh out of the oven, with a creamy vanilla bean ice cream and generous chocolate syrup garnishment. The pride and attention to detail I observed is the true core of high quality experience. I commend Trident for that as much or more than anything, and hope they cherish and maintain that ethos. I clearly give a profound and hearty recommendation to anyone looking for a high quality meal, in a casual and fun environment.

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    The Still Speakeasy

    The Still Speakeasy

    4.0
    (85 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    What a fantastic place, it's not really big check with the bartender if they have room that night…read more Look at the cell phone number goes directly to his cell number. Try the dealers choice, he'll ask you a few questions about what you want and a magical drink will come out.

    So I've been to this part of Vero Amore's one time for high tea. I think it's even better as a…read morespeakeasy. Love the wall of chianti bottles that lead to the bar and love that the staff dress up in casual Prohibition garb. Came here for girl's night and it was everyone's first time even at the restaurant but mine. I'd had dinner a couple times in the restaurant for my birthday and had the cheese wheel fettuccine alfredo. I asked if anyone was interested in trying it and so 3 of us split it which ended up being pretty perfect. It is hands down THE BEST fettuccine alfredo. We had many drinks come to our table, the first round being the homemade limoncello. Made with local Meyer lemons, it is deliciously potent. A must try. The bartender, Ryan or Brian, he made cocktails from the heart. A couple of gals ordered "dealer's choice" drinks and they were inspired by the drinker's stories. It was really a unique experience for them and I could almost see his mind working out the chemistry of the libations. Another must try, although I didn't because I had to drive myself home. I did have a coffee with Bailey's, Amaretto, and freshly-made whipped cream. Last must try if not on a coffee drink maybe on a dessert. One person in our party thought that the drinks were on the spendy side. Many of the ingredients were house made and all top shelf. I'm from Los Angeles so an $18 drink was a normal night at the klerb. Worth mentioning if that would be a deal breaker. Worth a go. I thought it was better than the speakeasy at the Sonoran House which was too bright and not intimate. You really like feel more like you're not where you're supposed to be at The Still. There is a curio cabinet with cigars that I think are for sale. The speakeasy opens up to the patio for all the smoke suckers. Great for a small groups or date night, maybe not the first date.

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    Indian Twist

    Indian Twist

    4.4
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    1.2 mi
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    Indian Twist is hands down the most authentic Indian food in Tucson. Every time we walk in, Jimmy…read moreand Kimmi make us feel like family. Their hospitality sets the tone, and you can see it reflected in the entire staff, everyone is warm, attentive, and genuinely cares about your experience. The food is consistently outstanding. My wife is vegetarian and absolutely loved the Baingan Bharta, rich, flavorful, and perfectly prepared. I went all in on the Achari Chicken and it did not disappoint, bold spices, incredible depth, and cooked just right. We started with Garlic Naan, which is a must, and the Garlic Cauliflower was phenomenal. Honestly, we could have licked the plates clean on every dish. If you are looking for authentic flavors, welcoming service, and a place that delivers every single time, Indian Twist is it. 5 stars all day.

    If you're craving bold flavor and spice, Indian Twist definitely delivers. Everything we tried was…read morepacked with rich, comforting flavor and that deep, aromatic Indian spice profile that just hits the spot. One thing I appreciated is that they offer different heat levels, so you can dial it up or keep it mild depending on your spice tolerance. Also a great option for vegan diners -- just communicate with your server and they're very helpful about pointing out or modifying dishes. From the chickpea curry to the veggie dishes, everything felt hearty, flavorful, and satisfying. If you're looking for a casual spot for seriously tasty Indian food in Tucson, this one is worth a visit.

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    A pleasant vibe. I love the lighting fixtures here. There is a peaceful energy here.
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    the Glowbal

    the Glowbal

    3.8
    (31 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I think, overall, this is an okay hotel bar, but emphasizing on hotel bar. Here's the good - The…read morefood menu is vast and is impressive, the staff seem to be friendly, and it's a nicely styled design with indoor and outdoor dining space, but, and pivoting to the not so great, during my stay, the staff appeared low energy and eager to give you your check. What I mean here is, the service was satisfactory, but I'm not inclined to stay or hang out - the vibe was more of a silent encouragement to move along. Be aware for travelers, according to Arizona state law, you cannot bring any outside purchased alcoholic beverage in the gazebo, patio, or in the pool area. The staff stated you cannot bring any beverage they sold you on this property into the pool area either, which conflicted with signage. Overall, I'd describe the few times I visited during my stay as, "so-so" or "fine, but would rather find somewhere else."

    At first glance The Glowbal restaurant at the Sheraton Tucson, a Marriott asset, appears to be very…read moremuch like any other generic duplication of usual, ubiquitous and very basic standardized and extremely ultra-modern hotel restaurants. With its common tables and chairs, drab décor, universal motifs, morning breakfast commonalities, the open huge windows to view parts of the property, and the comings and goings of the welcoming staff hustling back and forth devotedly and courteously helping customers out. But there is a big but! A but that thoroughly surprised me. First, a close look at the restaurant's menu is a little surprising. They offer an array of international-style dishes that is most uncommon to hotel eateries and although not a huge menu by any means the offerings we tried during our stay were well prepared, professionally displayed, very, very well-done facsimiles of more authentic possibilities elsewhere - and most importantly, tasty. From their American Classic Shrimp Cocktail to Middle Eastern style Falafel Appetizer, to their Seafood Tacos or the Bronx Pastrami and the Border Burger to the Calypso Salmon shows the kitchen's skill and impetus of putting out an amazingly different yet appetizing gastronomic ensemble. Kudos to the management, staff and cooks behind the scenes for offering such an array of goodies, heretofore almost unseen or experienced at most hotels.

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    Roadies

    Roadies

    3.5
    (54 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    We went here for a kids birthday party. It is nice they have a private room with a big screen in…read moreit. It is unfortunate there seemed to be only 1, I think they could benefit from having at least 2. They are strict in the time slots as they have many people booking that 1 room. The food was good, they had pizza and caramel popcorn. Provided were water and lemonade but the containers they were in are very small, as soon as the staff refilled one it was almost gone in moments. The arcade are was very nice and clean. It was also pretty spacious to walk around. It reminds me of Main Event but on a much much smaller scale. All of their games were working which is nice. You can access it by the theater or come in through their own entrance. The kids had a lot of fun especially with laser tag. Stinks that like Main Event, when you buy time on the cards you do not accumulate any points to use at the prize room. Would go back again.

    When a Movie Theater / Arcade Decides to Play Pharmacist and Detective…read more I never thought I would spend weeks working with law enforcement trying to recover my own legally prescribed medication from a movie theater, but here we are. Three Saturdays ago, I accidentally left my daily medication container at RoadHouse Cinemas. I realized it almost immediately before I even got home and called the theater right away. I was told the auditorium had not even been cleaned yet. I explained exactly where the container was located and informed staff that I was already turning around and would be back within about 30 minutes. At that point, this should have been one of the easiest lost-and-found situations imaginable. What Should Have Happened A staff member should have gone into the auditorium, retrieved the container, secured it in lost and found, and waited for the customer who had already called and was actively on the way back. That's it. Problem solved. What Actually Happened Instead, staff opened my medication container, inspected the contents, identified the medications themselves (via google per managment), determined on their own that I should not be carrying legally prescribed medication in a daily-use organizer, and contacted law enforcement. Let's be absolutely clear: every medication in that container was legally prescribed to me. I'm disabled American prescribed medications not a criminal. Like many people who take multiple medications each day, I use a daily pill organizer rather than carrying numerous prescription bottles everywhere. I intentionally carry only a day's supply so that if something gets lost, I don't lose all of my medication. What makes this situation particularly outrageous is that the theater already knew exactly who the owner was. This was not abandoned property. I had already called, identified myself, and told them I was on my way back. Yet instead of waiting 30 minutes for the owner to return, staff decided to play pharmacist, investigator, and law enforcement. Then they called the police. The Real Consequences What should have been resolved that same day has now dragged on for weeks. I am currently running low on one of the medications that was inside that container because of decisions made by theater staff. Think about that for a moment. A customer accidentally leaves behind a daily medication organizer, immediately calls, immediately turns around, and the theater has not even cleaned the auditorium yet. Somehow the result is weeks of police paperwork and a customer still trying to recover their own property. This entire situation was completely avoidable. To make matters worse, the container itself was a gift from my grandmother-in-law who recently passed away. The medication can eventually be replaced. That gift cannot. Management's Response After speaking with management, I was stunned to learn they completely stand behind what happened. Their position appears to be that I was wrong for carrying legally prescribed medication in a daily-use organizer rather than transporting large prescription bottles everywhere I go. I even asked a hypothetical question: If they found a wallet and already knew who it belonged to because the owner had called and was on the way back, would they go through every card, inspect the contents, make judgments, and potentially involve law enforcement before the owner arrived? The answer was essentially yes. The "Karen" Version of Customer Service Of course, nobody is arguing against basic safety measures. But that is not what happened here. The theater already knew who owned the container. They knew I was returning. They knew I was only 30 minutes away. There was absolutely no reason to start handling, identifying, and investigating my medication. The entire experience felt like the "Karen" version of customer service, where the first assumption is that a customer must be doing something wrong and the first response is to involve authorities rather than use common sense. I am not accused of a crime. I am not in trouble. Every medication was legally prescribed to me. Yet I am the one dealing with the consequences. RoadHouse Cinemas took what should have been a simple 30-minute lost-and-found situation and turned it into a weeks-long ordeal involving law enforcement, missing medication, wasted time, unnecessary stress, and the possible loss of an irreplaceable sentimental item. I cannot recommend a business that treats customers this way. We checked out the game side prior way to expensive for the offerings. Bowling down the street is far cheaper.

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