Is it too early to be thinking about what you're going to be celebrating New Year's Eve in Tucson? No - start now! Whether you want to kick up your heels at the Cactus Moon's buffet, or get fondue at The Melting Pot, or have a swanky jazz night at JW Marriott Starr Pass, or any of many other options, you might want to start thinking about it soon.
This post is going to be a work in progress. I'll be trying to collect as much info as I can about fun food festivities about town. If you know of any (highbrow, lowbrow, midbrow - that's not really a word) shoot me an email at tucsonfooddude@gmail.com! Here's what I've got so far. I'll add more details as they become available, so check back!
Miguel's
$45 p/p for yummy-looking 3-course dinner (email me if you want the menu), DJ, and party favors. The photo above is Miguel's tequila selection. I hear it's one of the best in town...
Blanco
$35 for two all night (one appetizer, two entrees, two drinks, one dessert) Open New Year’s day 12 to 9pm
North
$55 regular price $35 early bird (4pm to 5:30pm) Open New Year’s day 12 to 12pm
Zinburger
$35 for two all night (one appetizer, two entrees, two drinks, one dessert) Open New Year’s day 12 to 9pm
Montana Ave
$45 regular price $35 early bird (4pm to 5:30pm) Open New Year’s day 12 to 9pm
Wildflower
$55 regular price $35 early bird (4pm to 5:30pm) Open New Year’s day 12 to 9pm
JW Marriott Starr Pass
$189 p/p 4-course dinner, champagne toast, multiple live jazz performers
Azul at Westin La Paloma
$65 p/p 4-course dinner including choice of garlic rosemary studded beef tenderloin, duck breast braciole, or pan seared cod loin in piquillo beurre blanc. Mmmm... The picture is from the Azul salumi bar and was taken by Robin Stancliff
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I'll be rockin it at First Night, Tucson's family friendly, alcohol free, multi-venue event. And it's the most reasonably priced festivity around. I'll send more information.
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