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Date Night in Tucson: 35 Places to Take Someone Special
"Café Passe is a quaint, artsy café on Fourth Avenue that serves as an eclectic and inviting gathering spot for the community to enjoy great coffee, delicious breakfasts, poetry readings, and live music. The neighborhood hangout is a coffee house and sandwich shop and serves a variety of healthy food such as fresh salads, sandwiches, paninis, and freshly baked goodies like muffins and scones. The drinks menu features an array of coffee drinks, teas, smoothies, fruit juices, and other refreshments, and the café is a perfect place to relax over coffee with friends."
"CaféTry a ham-and-Brie sandwich or housemade scone at this popular European-style café, or simply relax on the spacious patio and sip an espresso. In the evening, come by for a light dinner and a cocktail made with house-infused liquor and stick around for live jazz, folk, or blues."
"Hours:12:06 AM - 8:00 AM todaySat: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMMon: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMTue: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMWed: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMThu: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PMFri: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Address:415 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705"
"One has more grown up choices like prime rib, top sirloin steak, BBQ pork ribs, chicken deep fried shrimp or steak and shrimp. These choices come with steak fries and choice of soup of the day or salad bar. The second half is more typical kid food."
"AmericanBacon, one of the country’s favorite guilty pleasures, is the star here, where you’ll find bacon in the mac ‘n’ cheese, sprinkled on maple donuts, and served as a Bloody Mary garnish. Pulled pork sandwiches and pork confit omelets are also on the menu for those looking for something other than bacon."
"The employee standing out side needs to realize that some people have never been to this restaurant and they may need some questions answered and may nee..."
"I am giving this a five stars because the waiter who took over our table did a fantastic job. His name is Padreic and he was really great."
"If you’re not into the bar scene, you can always catch a show at the Fox Tucson Theatre. With shows scheduled year-round, ranging in genres from comedians to musicians, you’re sure to find a show that’s just right for you. The Fox itself is centered in the city’s cultural hub, and is widely known as the “Crown Jewel” of downtown Tucson."
"The Fox Theater opened on April 11, 1930, as the Tower Theatre with the showing of Chasing Rainbows and a Mickey Mouse film. Today, visitors can hear musical concerts and participate in public discussions."
"Here you’re sure to find classic films and see roc vocal groups from the 60s and 70s play. Everyone here at Fox Tucson Theatre just seems to be so nice."
"If you’re after a family-friendly evening out, then look no further than the Gaslight Theatre in the east of the city on Broadway Boulevard. Here you can enjoy unforgettable performances of melodramas and musical comedies to wild Westerns, Christmas specials and sci-fi shows. Since opening in 1977, the theater has been popular with locals and tourists alike due to its enticing entertainment and welcoming ambience."
"The Gaslight Theatre used to be housed in an old red barn at Trail Dust Town in the late ’70s. When attention and viewership grew, the Gaslight Theatre moved into their present home of 242 seats."
"I have been craving sushi and after over a year I was excited about finally having my favorite food again. There is an excellent place very close to me, ..."
"A post shared by Chopstix (@chopstixasiandiner) on Aug 9, 2019 at 8:44pm PDT. If you’re craving Hong Kong-style dim sum, visit Chopstix Asian Diner for their special batch of dim sum, every Saturday and Sunday until 2:30 pm. You’ll also find takeout favorites here, like potstickers, egg drop soup, and sweet and sour soup."