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Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

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  • kevin@doyle.bostonK This user is from outside of this forum
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    Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

    (boost my good fediverse friends)

    darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE saltywizard@beige.partyS mikal@sfba.socialM leoburr@tiggi.esL 12 Replies Last reply
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    • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

      Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

      (boost my good fediverse friends)

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      @Kevin

      mexican food. about it really.

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      • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

        Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

        (boost my good fediverse friends)

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        @Kevin @garthderby nico's at 3am. always go with a bean and cheese burrito.
        otherwise get bean, potato, and pico burrito.

        tanias 33 also good for burritos.

        guilins has great vegan chinese food if youre into that.

        hit up as many bookmans as you can.
        so. many. books.

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        • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

          Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

          (boost my good fediverse friends)

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          @Kevin

          hotel congress

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          • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

            Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

            (boost my good fediverse friends)

            mikal@sfba.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Kevin

            La Indita has great Mexican/indigenous food, a nice outdoor dining area and great politics. For Ethiopian food, I like Café Desta.

            If you like indie theaters, The Loft theater is great.

            Nature and hiking? All the mountains that rise up around Tucson have a great trails. If you're unfamiliar with Sonoran Desert ecology and want to learn, Sonoran Desert Museum is a great way to spend a day.

            Westbound is a nice little outdoor bar over at The Annex.

            Looks like you're into cycling, so there are mountain bike trails all over at the edge of town as well as the loop trail which goes all the way around the city.

            Rocks And Ropes is a pretty cool climbing gym. Maybe not quite up to the standards of some of the really massive big city ones, but nice vibe and I like it. And then there's an unlimited supply of actual rock climbing of Mount Lemmon.

            IDK, what are you looking for?

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              @Kevin

              La Indita has great Mexican/indigenous food, a nice outdoor dining area and great politics. For Ethiopian food, I like Café Desta.

              If you like indie theaters, The Loft theater is great.

              Nature and hiking? All the mountains that rise up around Tucson have a great trails. If you're unfamiliar with Sonoran Desert ecology and want to learn, Sonoran Desert Museum is a great way to spend a day.

              Westbound is a nice little outdoor bar over at The Annex.

              Looks like you're into cycling, so there are mountain bike trails all over at the edge of town as well as the loop trail which goes all the way around the city.

              Rocks And Ropes is a pretty cool climbing gym. Maybe not quite up to the standards of some of the really massive big city ones, but nice vibe and I like it. And then there's an unlimited supply of actual rock climbing of Mount Lemmon.

              IDK, what are you looking for?

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              @Kevin

              Just went to Barrio Brewing Company for the first time a few days ago, right down the street from the climbing gym and I really liked it.

              If you need signs, posters, stickers and so on printed, the Gloo Factory is run by a bunch of rad activists.

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              • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                @Kevin @aronow Eegees. If not only for an Eegee.

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                • leoburr@tiggi.esL leoburr@tiggi.es

                  @Kevin @aronow Eegees. If not only for an Eegee.

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                  @LeoBurr @Kevin @aronow LEMON EEGEE! 🥳

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                  • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                    Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                    (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                    @Kevin

                    We visited the Biosphere2 when visiting a couple of years ago and I found that interesting… of course I remember when they built it and so confidently locked themselves in the 80s. It’s a little out of town but a couple hours in interest.
                    Also enjoyed hiking up into the mountains and a visit to the botanical gardens

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                    • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                      Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                      (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                      @Kevin I love Tucson, but my last visit was right before the pandemic, almost exactly [checks notes…] SIX years ago. Had a lovely browse and purchase at Antigone Books on Fourth Ave which still seems to be there, and I can second the recommendation of Loft Cinema. One theme of Tucson for me is astronomy, and I’ve enjoyed the Nightly Observing Program at Kitt Peak, but it requires advance reservations and is an hour drive from downtown.

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                      • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                        Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

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                        @Kevin Tumerico is amazing. Obviously the Saguaro National Park.

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                        • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                          Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                          (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                          @Kevin it's been a while so probably trash reply but Food Conspiracy co-op. The bike co-op had a sprawling amazing basement of a historic warehouse that was built like a fortress, complete with ramp down in to it. The loss of that was an incredible injustice. We'd ride down from Phoenix and Tucson was always good to us so I really want to say nice things but that a while ago =(

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                            @Kevin it's been a while so probably trash reply but Food Conspiracy co-op. The bike co-op had a sprawling amazing basement of a historic warehouse that was built like a fortress, complete with ramp down in to it. The loss of that was an incredible injustice. We'd ride down from Phoenix and Tucson was always good to us so I really want to say nice things but that a while ago =(

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                            @Kevin desert acromyrmex versicolor ant swarms.

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                              @Kevin desert acromyrmex versicolor ant swarms.

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                              @Kevin there are billions of miles of highway shoulder all over Arizona. national treasure.

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                              • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                                Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                                (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                                @Kevin If you're a science geek, UofA: Mirror Lab, Museum of Optics, Mineral Collection. Kitt Peak, Bisbee and Tombstone are nice day trips. Pima Air & Space Museum if you're an aircraft geek. Lots of nearby state parks for hiking. My travelogues for more info - https://joetourist.ca/destinations/north-america/usa/az/

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                                  Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                                  (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                                  @Kevin

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                                  • fancysandwiches@neuromatch.socialF fancysandwiches@neuromatch.social

                                    @Kevin Tumerico is amazing. Obviously the Saguaro National Park.

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                                    @Kevin oh! I almost forgot Houlden's Rise Above is the absolute best bakery I've ever been to hands down. It is a vegan bakery, but that does not make it any less. It's truly amazing, if I lived in Tucson I would be there every day they're open.

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                                    • kevin@doyle.bostonK kevin@doyle.boston

                                      Going to Tucson for work, what’s good there?

                                      (boost my good fediverse friends)

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                                      @Kevin

                                      Speedway used to be the best place to go walk around. Could usually find a special for a burger, fries, and a beer. We used to go bowling back in my day. That was 25 years ago though.

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