
For you locals - I know schools out buy anything going on over the next few days in town we should check out?
Can't wait to get some real Mexican food again!
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What doesn't she like about living in Tucson?Merkin wrote:Lucky!
My wife says she will never move back to Tucson, so I am stuck out here in Cali. Not a bad place to be of course, but Tucson is more my style and especially cost.
The heat. She is not quite as thin as she was when she was growing up there.Longhorned wrote:What doesn't she like about living in Tucson?Merkin wrote:Lucky!
My wife says she will never move back to Tucson, so I am stuck out here in Cali. Not a bad place to be of course, but Tucson is more my style and especially cost.
I feel like I go from air conditioned house to air conditioned car to air conditioned office or air conditioned market. Whereas in coastal California or other places, it gets hot and I just wilt.Merkin wrote:The heat. She is not quite as thin as she was when she was growing up there.Longhorned wrote:What doesn't she like about living in Tucson?Merkin wrote:Lucky!
My wife says she will never move back to Tucson, so I am stuck out here in Cali. Not a bad place to be of course, but Tucson is more my style and especially cost.
Longhorned wrote:I feel like I go from air conditioned house to air conditioned car to air conditioned office or air conditioned market. Whereas in coastal California or other places, it gets hot and I just wilt.Merkin wrote:The heat. She is not quite as thin as she was when she was growing up there.Longhorned wrote:What doesn't she like about living in Tucson?Merkin wrote:Lucky!
My wife says she will never move back to Tucson, so I am stuck out here in Cali. Not a bad place to be of course, but Tucson is more my style and especially cost.
Well now that it's summer and schools out there is pretty much nothing going on in town but campus and a lot of Tucson especially downtown will look like nothing you remember. Downtown is actually a downtown with places to go and things to do with lots of restaurants and bars. since you've been at the U of A theres been about 15 to 20 new buildings and parking garages built. It will be hot but I would just walking around campus and exploring all the new places and going to University Boulevard and downtown and getting some nice food or stopping at one of the many new breweries in town.EastCoastCat wrote:It has been over 20 years since I've been back but heading back to Tucson tomorrow as my son has orientation on Monday (totally shocked me that he decided to go to the UofA - must have been all of football and basketball games we watched over the years)
For you locals - I know schools out buy anything going on over the next few days in town we should check out?
Can't wait to get some real Mexican food again!
The heat isn't exactly getting better.Merkin wrote:The heat. She is not quite as thin as she was when she was growing up there.Longhorned wrote:What doesn't she like about living in Tucson?Merkin wrote:Lucky!
My wife says she will never move back to Tucson, so I am stuck out here in Cali. Not a bad place to be of course, but Tucson is more my style and especially cost.
Daryl Zero wrote:[
The heat isn't exactly getting better.
"They" say that Tucson now is like PHX was in 1965 with the concrete heat shield or whatever it is called. Eventually the monsoons will avoid Tucson like they do PHX now.ASUHATER! wrote:Every year that goes by it seems to get warmer in Tucson
Thanks ASUH...I expect it will look totally different since the last time I was in town. When I went to school 4th Ave was a hippie/homeless hangout.ASUHATER! wrote:Well now that it's summer and schools out there is pretty much nothing going on in town but campus and a lot of Tucson especially downtown will look like nothing you remember. Downtown is actually a downtown with places to go and things to do with lots of restaurants and bars. since you've been at the U of A theres been about 15 to 20 new buildings and parking garages built. It will be hot but I would just walking around campus and exploring all the new places and going to University Boulevard and downtown and getting some nice food or stopping at one of the many new breweries in town.EastCoastCat wrote:It has been over 20 years since I've been back but heading back to Tucson tomorrow as my son has orientation on Monday (totally shocked me that he decided to go to the UofA - must have been all of football and basketball games we watched over the years)
For you locals - I know schools out buy anything going on over the next few days in town we should check out?
Can't wait to get some real Mexican food again!
Mi Nidito is awesome if you have time to wait. Almost everything on 4th is good. Poco & Mom's if you like New Mexican.EastCoastCat wrote:
So for Mexican fare - I know El Charro and Casa Molina. Any others we should check out?
Also, need to stock up on UofA gear - I assume the student bookstore is the best place to go.
I second both Mi Nidito and El Guero Canelo. Thankfully, EGC just put a location in Phoenix, but I have yet to find any great Sonoran food in Maricopa county, so take advantage of it while you can. Up here, the Mexican food is identical to the slop you can find in every city and town in the West. Translation: ingredients like goat cheese are basically not existent. Not sure why Tucson is so different, but places like Taco Stop and Nico's, or even drive thru joints like Los Betos, blow everything else away. Funny enough, I think a lot of people that try Tucson Sonoran for the first time actually don't like it because it's not the dark meat chicken, store bought taco seasoning ground beef, etc that they're used to.UAEebs86 wrote:Mi Nidito is awesome if you have time to wait. Almost everything on 4th is good. Poco & Mom's if you like New Mexican.EastCoastCat wrote:
So for Mexican fare - I know El Charro and Casa Molina. Any others we should check out?
Also, need to stock up on UofA gear - I assume the student bookstore is the best place to go.
You have to have a Sonora dog while you are here, try El Guero Canelo, BK's, or one of the many food trucks.
Lots of UofA gear sold just outside the main gate on University and Park as well.
Have you tried El Conquistador? The cook, Maria, is from Jalisco. Like a lot of great Mexican food it isn't cheap, which is a special challenge to expectations. It's one of my favorite restaurants. She has a standard antojitos section to appease expectations, but order from the specialties and the daily specials.beames wrote:I second both Mi Nidito and El Guero Canelo. Thankfully, EGC just put a location in Phoenix, but I have yet to find any great Sonoran food in Maricopa county, so take advantage of it while you can. Up here, the Mexican food is identical to the slop you can find in every city and town in the West. Translation: ingredients like goat cheese are basically not existent. Not sure why Tucson is so different, but places like Taco Stop and Nico's, or even drive thru joints like Los Betos, blow everything else away. Funny enough, I think a lot of people that try Tucson Sonoran for the first time actually don't like it because it's not the bland dark chicken, store bought taco seasoning ground beef, etc that they're used to.UAEebs86 wrote:Mi Nidito is awesome if you have time to wait. Almost everything on 4th is good. Poco & Mom's if you like New Mexican.EastCoastCat wrote:
So for Mexican fare - I know El Charro and Casa Molina. Any others we should check out?
Also, need to stock up on UofA gear - I assume the student bookstore is the best place to go.
You have to have a Sonora dog while you are here, try El Guero Canelo, BK's, or one of the many food trucks.
Lots of UofA gear sold just outside the main gate on University and Park as well.