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Where to Eat Near the University Of Arizona in Tucson, AZ

No Anchovies
Bacio Italiano
China Pasta House
Urban Pita
Lindy’s on 4th
Mama’s Hawaiian Bar-B-Cue
BK Tacos
Sushi-Cho Restaurant
pizza with mozzarella and tomato with side bowl from no anchovies in tucson
No Anchovies
oyaki from bacio italiano in tucson
Bacio Italiano
baozi, jiaozi, and soy sauce from china pasta town in tucson
China Pasta House
flour tortilla tacos with side of beans and rice from urban pita in tucson
Urban Pita
bacon burger from lindy's on 4th in tucson
Lindy’s on 4th
chicken katsu and pasta side from mama's hawaiian bar b cu in tucson
Mama’s Hawaiian Bar-B-Cue
beer, tacos, and arepas paisas from BK tacos in tucson
BK Tacos
sushi, noodles, wantoon, shrimp tempura, and greens from sushi cho restaurant in tucson
Sushi-Cho Restaurant

Students at the University of Arizona don’t have to look far to find some epic munchies. When you venture into the campus perimeter, you will eat food from all around the world. Many grease-filled cuisines surround them from small and established restaurants. There are late-night food spots and some incredible breakfast dining facilities. Whichever meal you’re in the mood for, it’s readily available. To help narrow down the best locations, here’s a dining guide for the best University of Arizona restaurants.

No Anchovies

870 E University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
(520) 623-3333

If you’re looking for delicious pizzas, this is the spot you’ll want to hit. Conveniently located in the bar district in University Blvd.,  No Anchovies is a University of Arizona hotspot. The dining space is compact with bench sitting and has expanded and grown a lot in the past twenty-five years. It’s now two stories in a 10,000 square feet space. It’s mostly a night establishment, but they are open by 11 am every day. They have a bar with the best nightlife experience with the best DJs from the university. The restaurant serves salads and wings aside from the plenty of pizza options.

 


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Bacio Italiano

943 E University Blvd #125, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
(520) 276-9335

Located at the Main Gate Square and open everyday except Sundays, Bacio is a family-owned restaurant established in 1984 and the place to visit for all your classic Italian delicacies. They use quality ingredients with age-old recipes and try to incorporate new approaches. The best part aside from the mouth-watering dishes is the live music on weekends. Their refreshing cocktails also draw crowds, and they pair well with some of the meals on the menu.

 


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China Pasta House

430 N Park Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
(520) 623-3334

For students who looking for somewhere cheap to eat, some meals on the China Pasta House don’t even break a dollar. Although there are various special meals on the menu, the dumplings, noodles, and appetizers are heavenly. House-made pork and cabbage soup dumplings are the highlights of the menu. The dine-in option is probably best if you want to be present and take in the mellow setting, but you can also order online and takeout. You will appreciate the services at the restaurant like most of their customers.

 

Urban Pita

345 E Congress St #135, Tucson, AZ 85701 United States
(520) 332-2294

Urban Pita is the spot for Mediterranean street food. The Steak plate, rice bowl, and meat combo are some of the most popular dishes on their menu. They get a thumbs up for catering to different types of diet, where you’re looking for vegetarian, dairy-free, gluten-free, and keto-friendly options. Open from lunch onwards, they also stay open quite late, especially towards the end of the week. If you’re looking for a place to study, read, or simply hang out with friends, their Mediterranean coffee, brewchata, and fresh brewed iced tea pairs well with a quiet afternoon.

 


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Lindy’s on 4th

500 N 4TH Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705, United States
(520) 207-6970

Lindy’s is the place to go for burgers, creative toppings, and huge college crowds. The burger options include Hawaii Five O, Kush, The OG, Fat Bastard, and Cheddarella (They clearly had fun naming these dishes). It’s truly a local establishment that goes out of the way with its food. They also show the same creativity with their cocktail collection. Lindy’s have managed to make everything on the menu an adventure. They offer vegetarian burger options as well.

 


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Mama’s Hawaiian Bar-B-Cue

6310 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85715, United States
(520) 770-7800

From the name itself, you already know you will be eating some delicious island fare at this restaurant. It’s a convenient location for students because it’s very close to the student housing.  The plate lunches include coconut shrimp, chicken katsu, teriyaki beef, and macadamia tilapia, but you shouldn’t leave without trying the classic loco moco burger from the island. Make sure you try out their homemade desserts on top of the many traditional Hawaiian meals.

 


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BK Tacos

2680 N. 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719, United States
(520) 207-2254

All taco lovers unite daily at BK Tacos. The good news is you don’t have to pick between Mexican and American Tacos. They serve mouth-watering Mexican American tacos. The real highlight on the menu is the Sonoran Dog. It’s a hot dog made of beans, bacon, jalapeños, and other ingredients. The restaurant has two locations; one is on 1st Ave and the other on 12th Ave. They strictly use black Angus beef to deliver high-quality flavor in their tacos. You can fill the tortas with your choice of meat and they even have a secret sauce. The burros are made fresh every day using fresh cabbage and other ingredients.They are open until late on weekends to ensure all the hungry folks are fed.

 


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Sushi-Cho Restaurant

1830 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719 United States
(520) 628-8800

It looks like you have found your favorite spot if you are a sushi snob. But that is not all they have on the menu. There is teriyaki chicken, beef with broccoli, spicy seafood soup, pork katsu platter, and many other dishes. The gluten-free options are limited to sushi and sushi rolls. They don’t make it easy to choose with the unending meals on the menu. Be aware of their operating hours; you don’t want to show up when they are closed. Reserve a table because the place is usually packed on most nights. But when you become a regular, you will always know what to order. They take pride in making genuine sushi, Chinese, and Japanese dishes.

These are just a few highlights of the vibrant food scene around the university. University of Arizona restaurants cater to college students and other people from the local community. Now you have a dining guide to ensure everything you try is delicious.