Mexican food holds a special place in the hearts of most Arizonans, especially when the restaurant has stood the test of time. El Charro Cafe in Tucson certainly checks that box, having been continuously operated for nearly a century. See the historic authenticity of El Charro Tucson for yourself:

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I don’t know about you but the El Charro Tucson photos are making me crave Mexican food! For more information, visit the El Charro Cafe and give the El Charro Cafe Facebook page a follow.

Have you ever eaten at El Charro Tucson? If so, what’s your favorite menu item? Do you have fond memories of dining here in years past? Let us know all about it.

Before or after dining at El Charro Cafe in Tucson, how about taking a historic bike ride through the city? You can book a Historic Bike Tour in Tucson on Viator.

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Historic Restaurants In Arizona

What are some of the oldest restaurants in Arizona?

Arizona has some of the best restaurants in the Southwest, at least I think so! And some of the best ones have also been around the longest. Here are a few of the top-rated restaurants that are also among the oldest in Arizona:

  • Palace Restaurant & Saloon in Prescott first opened its doors in 1877. The servers here even wear costumes from the period which adds to its historic ambiance!
  • Mormon Lake Lodge Steakhouse in Mormon Lake has been around since 1924.
  • Rock Springs Cafe in Rock Springs has been open since 1924. If you’ve ever driven on the I-17, you’ve probably seen it. This historic roadside stop is best known for its pies, and I have to say, they are worth the stop!
  • Charlie Clark's Steakhouse of Pinetop-Lakeside has been around since 1938. It first started as a speakeasy.
  • The Stockyards in Phoenix first opened in 1947. This is one of the best places for steak and you’ll love the Wild West feel to this place.

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