At Club Congress, we have entertainment every night of the week! Come for a live show and stay for our beloved nightly events and can't-be-beat drink specials!
--MONDAYS--
Random Acts of Karaoke (9pm/Patio)
Retrolution with DJ Sid the Kid (10pm/Club)
80 cent wells (9pm-10pm)
90 cent wells (10pm-11pm)
$2 wells (11pm-1am)
--TUESDAYS--
Geeks Who Drink Pub Trivia (8pm/Patio)
--WEDNESDAYS--
Whiskey Wednesdays done right, with drink specials all night!
--THURSDAYS--
Optimist Club with Bank Notes and BobReally (10pm-2am)
$2 wells all night
--FRIDAYS--
El Tambo with DJs Dirtyverbs, Q and Toltech ...
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store offers a friendly home-away-from-home in its stores and restaurants. Guests are cared for like family, enjoy home-style food and unique shopping - all at a fair price.
Local Tucson bar and restaurant with an award winning craft beer selection on tap. Craft burgers and craft cocktails, dozens of big screen TV's for any sporting event, great selection of whiskeys and tequila, shot specials, pool tables and games at this classic sports bar. Large groups welcome!
For the best Vietnamese - Chinese Cuisine in Tucson come to Dao's Tai Pan's. Dine in, take out, or have us deliver. We even have a drive through window for your convenience. Catering is available or bring your Party to our location. We are open daily so come in for a unique drink and enjoy the food. Please visit our website for our menu and see our delivery service area. Conveniently located near St. Joseph's hospital and the Wilmot library. Good food awaits. Stop in today.
What can you find at Dao's Tai Pan's restaurant? A wide variety of delicious food! Our cooks are trained to give y...
At Dave & Buster's you can play hundreds of the hottest new arcade games in our Million Dollar Midway and win tickets for epic prizes. Try our mouth-watering, chef-crafted creations in our American restaurant. From wings to steaks, we’ve got whatever suits your appetite.
Our premium bar features innovative cocktails, impressive wine selection, and 20+ beers to assure we’re stocked to satisfy! Watch your team on one of our massive HDTVs with epic stadium sound that surrounds you from every direction in the sports bar that crushes the competition.
Invite all your friends or coworkers for...
Established in 2014.
After being diagnosed with a gluten allergy, life wasn't the same. This meant not only giving up all the delicious foods I loved, but also adapting to the taste of the new diet; a taste I never got used to.
So I decided to take matters into my own hands. I created an original gluten free flour, experimented with some foods, and with much encouragement, opened up Got2B!!
If you, too, are looking for gluten free food that tastes the way it should, this is the place for you. Family Owned and Operated, right here in Tucson!
We have a beautiful catering venue for your special events. We cater on site or bring our delectables to your home or business.
In 1971 two enterprising young men, Ed Irving and Bob Greenberg, pooled their resources and bought a used vending truck.
Ed and Bob carefully cultivated their vending truck business into what is now a 23-location restaurant chain that specializes in, among other items, their signature frozen fruit drink. In the beginning you might have met Ed or Bob serving their lemon eegee’s drink in front of high schools, at sporting events and concerts. And today you can still order the same lemon eegee’s that Bob and Ed first started selling in ’71. Fortunately, there are now more flavors to choose...
El Charro Café is the oldest continuously family owned Mexican restaurant in the USA with our Original location nestled in the heart of downtown Tucson's historic El Presidio and our other very convenient venues listed by location below: Each beautiful store is open 7 days a week for lunch, happy hour and dinner, please call your choice for exact hours
In 1915, the Tucson Citizen reported that local developer John Murphey had purchased several thousand acres of property in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains to the north of town. The editors of the newspaper projected the purchase as "folly”, an investment in worthless desert hillsides, never to be recovered.
For John Murphey, it took just over a decade to prove his detractors wrong. By the end of the 1920s, homes were being built in the Catalina Foothills neighborhoods, and the distinctive Spanish Colonial and Mission Revival style buildings in the area began to take form.
A short d...