Skip to main contentSkip to main content
Register for more free articles.
Log in Sign up
Back to homepage
Subscriber Login
Keep reading with a digital access subscription.
Subscribe now
You have permission to edit this collection.
Edit
Arizona Daily Star
73°
  • Sign in
  • Subscribe Now
  • Manage account
  • Logout
    • Manage account
    • e-Newspaper
    • Logout
  • News
    • Sign up for newsletters
    • Local
    • Arizona
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Nation & World
    • Markets & Stocks
    • SaddleBrooke
    • Politics
    • Archives
    • News Tip
  • Arizona Daily Star
    • E-edition
    • E-edition-Tutorial
    • Archives
    • Special Sections
    • Merchandise
    • Circulars
    • Readers' Choice Awards
    • Buyer's Edge
  • Obituaries
    • Share Your Story
    • Recent Obituaries
    • Find an Obituary
  • Opinion
    • Submit a Letter
    • Submit guest opinion
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Opinion & Editorials
    • National Columnists
  • Sports
    • Arizona Wildcats
    • Greg Hansen
    • High Schools
    • Roadrunners
  • Lifestyles
    • Events Calendar
    • Arts & Theatre
    • Food & Cooking
    • Movies & TV
    • Movie Listings
    • Music
    • Comics
    • Games
    • Columns
    • Play
    • Home & Gardening
    • Health
    • Get Healthy
    • Parenting
    • Fashion
    • People
    • Pets
    • Travel
    • Faith
    • Retro Tucson
    • History
    • Travel
    • Outdoors & Rec
    • Community Pages
  • Brand Ave. Studios
  • Join the community
    • News tip
    • Share video
  • Buy & Sell
    • Place an Ad
    • Shop Local
    • Jobs
    • Homes
    • Marketplace
    • I Love A Deal
  • Shopping
  • Customer Service
    • Manage My Account
    • Newsletter Sign-Up
    • Subscribe
    • Contact us
  • Mobile Apps
  • Weather: Live Radar
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
© 2026 Lee Enterprises
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy
Arizona Daily Star
News+
Read Today's E-edition
Arizona Daily Star
News+
  • Log In
  • $1 for 3 months
    Subscribe Now
    • Manage account
    • e-Newspaper
    • Logout
  • E-edition
  • News
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Wildcats
  • Lifestyles
  • Newsletters
  • Comics & Puzzles
  • Buyer's Edge
  • Jobs
  • 73° Partly Cloudy
Share This
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email
7 new Tucson restaurants gem show visitors have to visit
Share this
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Email
  • Print

7 new Tucson restaurants gem show visitors have to visit

  • Jan 30, 2018
  • Jan 30, 2018 Updated Mar 27, 2018
Prefer us on Google

All of these restaurants have opened in Tucson since the last gem show

Culinary Dropout — 2543 E. Grant Road

Culinary Dropout

Dining space during a soft opening for Culinary Dropout at the Grand Road Lumber Yard, 2543 E. Grant Road.

Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star

With the addition of Culinary Dropout, at 2543 E. Grant Road, restaurateur Sam Fox has added to a stable of Fox Restaurant Concepts in Tucson that includes Wildflower, Zinburger, Blanco Tacos + Tequila and North Italia.  

The massive 19,000-square-foot restaurant, one of several Culinary Dropouts in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Austin, is set-up on the same property where Grant Road Lumber stood for more than 60 years (across the street from the likes of Dante's Fire and Kingfisher).

Culinary Dropout sports a menu full of salads, sandwiches, entrees, small plates and appetizers, as well as a sizable drink menu. 

Seating is plentiful, with the restaurant closing at 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. 

The Dutch Eatery & Refuge — 943 E. University Blvd

The Dutch Eatery & Refuge — 943 E. University Blvd
Courtesy The Dutch Facebook page

The Dutch Eatery replaced Wilko at 943 E. University Blvd, early last summer. 

Because Chef Marcus van Winden was born and raised in Holland, the menu's dishes reflect both European and Americana influences.

We recommend the War Fries, french fries with a sambal hot paste, peanut sauce, mayo and onion, and maybe a slice of Dutch apple pie for dessert!

Abuela's Cocina Mexicana — 60 N. Alvernon Way

Abuela's Cocina Mexicana Restaurant

Georgina Alvarez uses a tortilla press as she makes fresh tortillas at Abuela's Cocina Mexicana Restaurant, 60 N. Alvernon Way on January 10, 2018. After a year of renovations the restaurant will officially open on Monday.

Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

Abuela's Cocina is one of the newest additions to Tucson's food scene, a concept that comes from the Aldecoa brothers, the siblings behind Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQ on North Stone Avenue. 

Abuela's, in the former home of Old Pueblo Grille at 60 N. Alvernon Way, features classic Mexican dishes using recipes from the mother of the restaurant's third partner, Jorge Alvarez. His mother, Georgina Alvarez, also helps run the kitchen. 

In an added twist, Abuela's incorporates some of Brother John's smoked meats into certain menu items, according to John Aldecoa. 

Ken's Hardwood Barbecue - 5250 E. 22nd St.

Ken's Hardwood Barbecue - 5250 E. 22nd St.
Courtesy Ken's Hardwood Barbecue Facebook page

Ken's Hardwood Barbecue is located at 5250 E. 22nd St., in the old home of what was Jack's Original Barbecue from 1950 until 2013, then several other incarnations, including a Dickey's Barbecue franchise, until Ken Alexander and his partner/nephew, Terrance James took over last year. 

Alexander already had a reputation for tasty barbecue with his food truck of the same name. 

Much like Mr. K's on South Park Avenue, the ambiance at Ken's is downright basic, but the meats are oh, so tasty. 

Classic: Spaghetti Western Steakhouse — 1535 N. Stone Ave.

Classic: Spaghetti Western Steakhouse — 1535 N. Stone Ave.
Courtesy Classic's Facebook page

From the mind of restaurateur Kade Mislinski comes Classic Steakhouse, a Spaghetti Western-themed dining experience, just north of Pima Community College's downtown campus. 

The restaurant's menu features pastas and sandwiches, a spaghetti and 16-ounce ribeye dish, and prime rib served daily. 

The atmosphere: Low-key with an old-school feel not unlike Mama Louisa's on South Craycroft Road. 

Mislinski has a reputation for launching new and creative concepts. He's involved with several ventures around town, including Saguaro Corners on Old Spanish Trail and Batch, a bar that serves whiskey and doughnuts, downtown. 

The Royal Room — 450 N. Sixth Ave.

Royal Room

Friends and family were invited to try the Royal Room on Saturday night.

Courtesy Ian Stupar

The Royal Room is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of hunting for precious gems, minerals and fossils.

The spot, at 450 N. Sixth Ave., is a wine bar first and foremost, but comes with a decent selection of beers on tap and in coolers and a menu that includes sandwiches and meat and cheese options. 

Large windows and a corner location make it easy to watch the world roll by. 

Anello Pizzeria — 222 E. Sixth St.

Anello Pizzeria — 222 E. Sixth St.
Andi Berlin
When you are done snacking at the Royal Room, head around the corner and enjoy a tasty gourmet pizza from Anello, 222 E. Sixth St. 
 
With only three types of pizza on the menu (with the option for additional toppings and rotating specials), owner Scott Girod likes to keep things simple. 

"Pizza is a common food. When I was in Naples, everyone could eat pizza," Girod told the Star before his opening. "You could get an individual pizza for one euro and they served it on butcher paper."

Girod worked for Chris Bianco for four years, including two at Bianco's Phoenix restaurants. He was with the James Beard Award-winning chef when he opened Pizzeria Biancoat 272 E. Congress St. in summer 2014 and stuck with him until he closed in mid-September.


Related to this collection

Four quickie dips to impress your friends

Four quickie dips to impress your friends

The Super Bowl is coming up. Just sayin.

Tucsonan who worked on projects for 'Coco' celebrates Oscar nominations

Tucsonan who worked on projects for 'Coco' celebrates Oscar nominations

Tucsonan also wrote the Spanish translation for the “Coco” related adventure book “Miguel and the Grand Harmony.” 

Cross-border training program saving commercial truck drivers time, money

Cross-border training program saving commercial truck drivers time, money

Program is making Arizona’s international ports more appealing to commercial carriers.

Book fest subject of men's breakfast presentation

Book fest subject of men's breakfast presentation

A roundup of what's going on in Tucson's faith community. 

Mormon fair will help you explore family history

Mormon fair will help you explore family history

A roundup of what's going on in Tucson's faith community. 

No longer skinny, Tucson High product Levi Wallace is living large at Senior Bowl

No longer skinny, Tucson High product Levi Wallace is living large at Senior Bowl

Former walk-on taking part in Saturday's college football showcase in Mobile. How did he get there? “Everybody told me I couldn’t,” he said.

A Tucson pond that doubles as stormwater storage has dwindled in drought

A Tucson pond that doubles as stormwater storage has dwindled in drought

The pond has dwindled from its normal six acres to about four.

How do I build a shower by myself in what is now a tub?

How do I build a shower by myself in what is now a tub?

It’s amazing what those tree roots can do. We recently remodeled a bathroom where a tub drain had been totally clogged. The problem turned out to be a root from a pine tree located 15 feet away from the house.

Tucson Chiropractor convicted for conspiring with unlicensed dentist

Tucson Chiropractor convicted for conspiring with unlicensed dentist

Jesus Bernal is facing up to 25 years in prison.

Flu widespread across US, Arizona for third straight week

In Pima County, there were 2,023 confirmed flu cases from Oct. 7 to Jan. 20, officials say.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs major changes in drug laws, defends process against criticisms

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signs major changes in drug laws, defends process against criticisms

Arizona governor says the package was well-crafted, justified by opioids crisis, despite some lawmakers' concerns it was rushed. 

Photos: Start of demolition for Tucson's La Placita Village office complex

Photos: Start of demolition for Tucson's La Placita Village office complex

Demolition is underway at the colorful, signature downtown Tucson office complex known as La Placita Village that opened in 1974. It had its o…

Provost's depiction in gender-pay lawsuit at University of Arizona sparks controversy on campus

Provost's depiction in gender-pay lawsuit at University of Arizona sparks controversy on campus

Faculty senate chairman's public support of administrator results in demand for retraction or  resignation.

'Outside Mullingar' charms in ATC production

'Outside Mullingar' charms in ATC production

The rain is relentless.

Tucson-area sex traffickers target runaways, kids from across U.S.

Tucson-area sex traffickers target runaways, kids from across U.S.

Number of child victims hard to pin down.

Panel takes an in-depth look at Tucson arts

Panel takes an in-depth look at Tucson arts

“Community Interactive: The Arts,” p brings together national and local leaders in the arts to discuss such topics as how the arts define Tucson, the economic impact of the arts, and to explore ideas on how involvement in the arts can be increased.

Public has variety of ways to gather news, reports, crime stats from local police agencies

Public has variety of ways to gather news, reports, crime stats from local police agencies

Most local agencies use social media accounts to keep public notified.

Tucson economy: Area residents feel healthier than most in U.S.

Tucson economy: Area residents feel healthier than most in U.S.

Indicator tracks residents who reported good or excellent health in nationwide survey.

Affordable housing hard to come by in Tucson amid rising rents, home prices

Affordable housing hard to come by in Tucson amid rising rents, home prices

More than 18,000 families are on a waiting list for Section 8 vouchers.

If you go: 22nd Street gem show loaded with shiny goodies

If you go: 22nd Street gem show loaded with shiny goodies

The annual Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase happily overtakes Tucson about this time every year.

Tucson restaurants clip "wing night" specials, citing minimum wage hike

Tucson restaurants clip "wing night" specials, citing minimum wage hike

Food costs, wage hike make it hard to offer deals, owners say. 

Tucson's oldest and most prestigious gem show starts Thursday

Tucson's oldest and most prestigious gem show starts Thursday

Tucson’s largest, oldest and most prestigious gem and mineral show — the one that set everything in motion — starts today, Thursday, Feb. 8, a…

Arizona Daily Star
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Arizona Daily Star Store
  • This is Tucson
  • Saddlebag Notes
  • Tucson Festival of Books
Prefer us on Google

Sites & Partners

  • E-edition
  • Classifieds
  • Events calendar
  • Careers @ Lee Enterprises
  • Careers @ Gannett
  • Online Features
  • Sponsored Blogs
  • Get Healthy

Services

  • Advertise with us
  • Register
  • Contact us
  • RSS feeds
  • Newsletters
  • Photo reprints
  • Subscriber services
  • Subscription FAQ
  • Licensing
  • Shopping
© Copyright 2026 Arizona Daily Star, PO Box 26887 Tucson, AZ 85726-6887
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising Terms of Use | Do Not Sell My Info | Cookie Preferences
Powered by BLOX Content Management System from bloxdigital.com.
  • Notifications
  • Settings
You don't have any notifications.

Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

Topics

News Alerts

Breaking News