When a restaurant has been around for as long as Tucson’s El Torero, that’s a pretty good indication it’s doing something right. Since 1956, this cherished eatery has been serving up some of the most mouthwatering Mexican food in Arizona, with a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into someone’s home. Grab a table and come see what all the hype is about – your taste buds won’t regret it.
Bienvenidos a El Torero!
Google/Zach Malmgren One of the oldest restaurants in Tucson - and perhaps all of Arizona - this local favorite has been family-owned and operated since 1956.
Despite undergoing a facelift in 2019, much of El Torero’s old-fashioned charm still remains.
Google/Zach Malmgren Traditional artwork, dim lighting, and kitschy neon signs impart the cozy feel we all know and love, while new equipment and an updated interior allow the restaurant to better serve the community.
The cuisine is a mixture of nostalgic favorites and modern, chef-driven specials, so there’s something to please every palate.
Facebook/El Torero Restaurant Pictured here is the “2 x 2,” El Torero’s most celebrated dish. The meal includes two beef patty tacos and two cheese enchiladas, with rice and beans available for an extra $3.50.
If you’re in the mood for a hearty bowl of soup, there are several different options on the menu.
Facebook/El Torero Restaurant From Albondigas (a traditional Mexican meatball soup) to chicken and rice and everything in between, each bowl is slow-cooked with flavorful spices and even more love.
Whether or not it’s Tuesday, tacos are always a good idea.
Facebook/El Torero Restaurant El Torero offers nine different types, filled with everything from mahi mahi to carne asada. There’s even a vegetarian option with fried cauliflower!
Anyone who’s tried one of Lerua’s Famous Tamales can attest to their deliciousness.
Facebook/El Torero Restaurant Green corn is the most popular variety, but beef and chicken are also available. You’ll want to pick up a few dozen - trust us, they won’t last long!
Some of the menu items are cultural fusions, like this green chile double cheeseburger.
Facebook/El Torero Restaurant It’s everything you love about Mexican food and burgers rolled into one handheld package, and it promises love at first bite.
Address: 231 East 26th Street, Tucson, AZ 85713.
Google Maps Hours are 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday & Wednesday, and 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday-Saturday.
Visit the restaurant’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
Google/Zach Malmgren
One of the oldest restaurants in Tucson - and perhaps all of Arizona - this local favorite has been family-owned and operated since 1956.
Traditional artwork, dim lighting, and kitschy neon signs impart the cozy feel we all know and love, while new equipment and an updated interior allow the restaurant to better serve the community.
Facebook/El Torero Restaurant
Pictured here is the “2 x 2,” El Torero’s most celebrated dish. The meal includes two beef patty tacos and two cheese enchiladas, with rice and beans available for an extra $3.50.
From Albondigas (a traditional Mexican meatball soup) to chicken and rice and everything in between, each bowl is slow-cooked with flavorful spices and even more love.
El Torero offers nine different types, filled with everything from mahi mahi to carne asada. There’s even a vegetarian option with fried cauliflower!
Green corn is the most popular variety, but beef and chicken are also available. You’ll want to pick up a few dozen - trust us, they won’t last long!
It’s everything you love about Mexican food and burgers rolled into one handheld package, and it promises love at first bite.
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Hours are 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday & Wednesday, and 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday-Saturday.
Have you ever eaten at El Torero? If so, what’s your favorite dish on the menu? Tell us all about your dining experience in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for another beloved Tucson restaurant that has become a pillar of the community.
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Address: El Torero Restaurant, 231 E 26th St, Tucson, AZ 85713, USA