ADOT plans to narrow it down to a final train route by early next year. The closest local restaurants to the stop are Frog & Firkin, Gentle Ben's, Jimmy's Pita & Poke, Kababeque Indian Grill, and No Anchovies, all of which are casual and perfect for people-watching.The Arizona Department of Transportation has released a new map that identifies three possible routes for its dream project, a proposed commuter rail service linking Phoenix and Tucson. Located on the western outskirts of the University of Arizona, Main Gate Square is naturally dense with dining options. University Boulevard & Tyndall Avenue Assorted food at Frog & Firkin (Credit: Jackie Tran) Time Market is near and dear to the hearts of the entire Tucson Foodie team thanks to their outstanding house-baked bread and artisanal sandwiches.Īdditionally, Time Market features quality curated goods of all sorts, ranging from groceries and chocolate to wine, beer, and more.įor more information, visit timemarket.xyz. University Boulevard & Third Avenue Interior at Time Market (Credit: Jackie Tran) REVEL, Ermanos Craft Beer & Wine Bar, and The Boxyard all offer various ways to imbibe and snack in distinctly unique and fun environments. Plaza Centroįourth Avenue & Ninth Street Bar at BoxYard on Fourth Avenue (Credit: Jackie Tran)Īlcohol and ice cream greet you at the southern entrance to Fourth Avenue.ĭesert Dream Ice Creamery offers a wide variety of house-made ice creams with fresh flavors. or on Tuesdays for their weekly beer infusions.įor more information, visit. Visit on Sundays for beer yoga at 10:30 a.m. While their flagship Hef is an outstanding Bavarian-style hefeweizen, their IPAs have gained a cult following statewide. One of Tucson's brewery gems, Pueblo Vida has earned a reputation for their collectible, stylish cans. Broadway Boulevard & Sixth Avenue Nacho Stadt Bier Pilsner infusion at Pueblo Vida Brewing Co. The curated agave spirit selection and cocktail program are among the best in town as well.įor more information, visit. ![]() Penca showcases the cuisine of Central Mexico in an elegant environment, respecting traditional ingredients while incorporating modern techniques.įor stand-out winter entrees, get the Coles con Mole Chilhuacle, which features seasonal veg, mint, quinoa, and mole or Robalo, a pan-seared white fish with lentils, parsley, pumpkin, and mint. ![]() Cushing Street & Avenida del Conventoīroadway Boulevard & Stone Avenue Chamorro en Pipian Rojo at Penca (Credit: Jackie Tran) Read our January 2019 article 10 Edible Reasons to Visit the Mercado District.įor more information, visit. on Thursdays, the Santa Cruz Farmers Market is hosted there. ![]() Sit inside at one of the sleek bar tops or enjoy the weather outside in the Spanish colonial-inspired courtyard.īonus perk: from 4 - 7 p.m. The westernmost stop of the Sun Link is at Mercado San Agustin, home to edibly delightful destinations including Agustin Kitchen, Dolce Pastello Cakes, Seis Kitchen, La Estrella Bakery Inc., Presta Coffee Roasters, and Sonoran Sno-Cones. Avenida del Convento & Congress Street (Photo courtesy of Presta Coffee Roasters on Facebook) ![]() In order to ride the Sun Link, you need to get a SunGO ticket, SunGO card, or can download the GoTucson Transit Mobile App. In this case, crawling distance means half a block at most. While you can walk a few blocks from each stop for a massive array of restaurants and bars, we've narrowed the choices down to locations within crawling distance of nine stops. The Sun Link travels through the Mercado District, Downtown Tucson, Fourth Avenue, Main Gate Square, and the University of Arizona. If you want to explore outstanding food and drink without driving, take advantage of the Sun Link, Tucson's streetcar.
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