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Best Places to Dine on Valentine’s Day in Tucson

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That time of year for romance and for celebrating that special someone in your life has arrived yet again. Why not pamper your loved one with a meal they’re sure to remember? Here in Tucson, there are plenty of romantic eateries to choose from, so we’ve made the decision easy and picked our top five favorites. Now, pucker up!

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Healthy Tucson Restaurants

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Eating out can be a real treat, but many restaurants feature dishes that ring in at over 1,000 calories each, which means your waistline and favorite skinny jeans aren’t always the ones to thank you afterward. However, you don’t always have to sacrifice taste for health—here we’ve rounded up a few local spots that are both delicious and that use the freshest, healthiest ingredients.

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Tucson Sports Bars

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It’s almost time for south Florida to up their game as host of Superbowl XLIV. But, before tailgating begins and screaming ensues (psst, they can’t hear you), we need to root our favorite team through the playoffs. And what better way to do that then at your local hangout. Call your friends, grab the family and sport your team’s jersey because these hangouts will be crazy starting Saturday.

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The History of El Charro Café

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Established in 1922, El Charro Café is the nation’s longest-running family-owned and -operated Mexican restaurant around. And, for Tucsonans, it’s located just around the corner.

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Mi Nidito Restaurant: A Tucson Favorite

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More than 50 years ago, Ernesto and Alicia Lopez made a business decision that would impact their family for generations. While Ernesto wanted to open a tortilla factory, Alicia envisioned owning an authentic sonoran restaurant.

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