Date Ideas in Palo Verde Neighborhood - Tucson, Arizona

By Val T.

  1. Dinner at Feast

The relaxed-but-upscale experience at Feast is one to relish. The menu from chef-owner Doug Levy rotates monthly to feature new delights, and the restaurant also has a wide selection of wines. Their menu is complete with starters, salads, sandwiches, mains, pastries, and desserts. Great for date night, Feast is also a fantastic option for outings & celebrations with friends, family, and colleagues.

Visit Feast website: https://www.eatatfeast.com/
Feast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feasttucson/ 
Feast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feasttucson

2. The Loft Cinema

The Loft Cinema is a mission-driven, membership-support nonprofit arts organization that serves Tucson and Southern Arizona. The Loft gives our community access to films and filmmakers that we would not otherwise get to see on the big screen. They have a mix of signature and special events, and offer a membership program. 

The Loft Cinema Website: https://loftcinema.org/ 
The Loft Cinema Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/loftcinema 
The Loft Cinema Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theloftcinema 

3. Walk the Neighborhood Parks

Palo Verde Neighborhood has several parks of different sizes and with different features. Take a stroll to the Pocket Park on Fairmount, Seneca Park at Dodge Blvd, or the small loop at Richey Blvd and Camden. 

Pocket Park: 3330 E Fairmount Blvd
Seneca Park: 3701 E Seneca St
Richey Basin: On the eastside of the 1400 block of Richey Blvd.

4. Brunch at Frank’s Restaurant

Frank’s is a Palo Verde Neighborhood (and Tucson) staple. They offer a great early bird breakfast or group brunch. They have a famous “eat and get out” attitude. At night, they are Francisco’s with a michoacan style dinner menu. 

Photo from franksrestaurant.com. Artwork by Danny Martin.

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