2900 East Broadway Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85716
Pima County
Phone: (520) 318-4838
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by Dennis Mulder on
Okay, we all know about the Mexican Martinis here. How about the FOOD, eh? For us non-alcoholics, ehhh? No one? Okay, I'm going to keep going with my review anyway. Like my friend says, "If you're thinking of a spot to take a date, go to trudys. The lack of leg room in the booths forces you to play footsies." That pretty much sums up the interior. The outside area is more roomy, but we're usually squeezing about 8 people to a table there as well. I don't know if this place is really good because I'm starving every time I come here, but, regardless, I like the food. Get the chips and queso as an appetizer! The salsas are okay and can get a bit spicy, but the queso is the best dip. The spicy beef tacos are also quite good. There's just a hint of spiciness, and their beans, refried or black, are both great. The Mexican rice too. Everyone is also a fan of the stuffed avocado, but it's a bit on the pricey side. Good place for good friends, good drinks, and good food. It's always fun to hang out here when you're with the right people, but I'm not a huge fan.
by Euna Biss on
An amazing indoor/outdoor space with great ambiance and decor. Came here for a late night bite and was pleased with the food, although not blown away. Yellow split pea soup and Caesar salad were good, mushroom hash was flavorful, but pesto ricotta pizza came out a little dry and cold. How a pizza with that much potential oil could be dry, I don't know. The table arrangments are a little awkward, probably so that they can fit as many in as possible. Overall, a pleasant experience on a low-key NYC night.
by Andrea S. on
Do you see this big ass goofy grin? Yea? It's from Show Tune Tuesday. I am a girl who loves my showtunes and my gays. I got quite a fill of both last night! The dark wood and black leather seats in the restaurant give the place such a masculine feel. The bar was packed and 90% of the seats as well. There wasn't a ton of room to dance to show tunes, but some were not concerned about this and made use of the space available. The DJ was fantastic, having a ball in the booth. He also aired some great montages in honor of the late Patrick Swazye. The drinks were poured with a heavy hand, something I will never complain about. Everyone who was working at the bar was super attractive, too. Not a bad place to spend an evening people watching and singing.