Our warm and rustic atmosphere was created inside the Silver Saddle Steak House and Tapadera Lounge. In keeping with old southwest tradition, a custom steel and brick mesquite wood grill and pit were built. An antique buggy wheel with welded horseshoes attached serve to raise the cooking grill to the appropriate levels above the smokey mesquite wood fire. Burning Arizona's native mesquite wood lends an unmatched smoke flavor the food, plus this amazing wood, while burning, can produce temperatures which can exceed 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, so we suggest that no one stand too close to our open fire.
We are very proud and honored that Tucson residents voted the Silver Saddle Tucson's Best Steak in 2009.
We made reservations(for 4) today for this eve;when we got there,they didn't have us for tonight, but for 2 nights from tonight. No fresh ground pepper offered w/salads. (1)Soup ordered, but they brought me a salad. Pelegrino water served to one that
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My husband and I have our mid-day meal at the 3790 W. Ina Rd, Tucson, AZ location 2-3 days a week and we just want to give special compliments to Yesenia, Marcos, and Claudia they are always very friendly, couteous, professional and hard working. We
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Our experience started with an appetizer which was very very bad. Gaucamole and chips...the guacomole had HUGE chunks of onions. And it was tasteless. I ordered a drink that took about 20 minutes to arrive. Then about 30 minutes after that our foo
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El Corral presents a good value when you're a'hankerin' for meat 'n potatoes 'n white bread. It's almost always crowded with both locals and referrals. The walls of the rambling beamed adobe rooms are arranged with vintage western studio photos (the
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