Garden Bistro – Tohono Chul

TOHONO CHUL GARDEN BISTRO


Friday Night Happy Hour is Back!

Starting January 3 | Every Friday from 4 to 8 p.m.

Come join us on Friday nights for Happy Hour featuring discounted libations and mouthwatering culinary delights!


Join us for brunch daily on one of our gorgeous patios! If you’re in
need of refreshment, our beverages satisfy any thirst. Each dish is
plated to look as lovely as the gardens surrounding the Bistro and the
flavors are amazing, truly! The menu changes seasonally, and even daily,
based on what local, organic fresh ingredients are available.

Open Monday – Sunday, with last seating at 4:30 p.m.
Closed 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day

For parties of 6 or more, reservations are recommended. Call 520.742.6455 x 3


Garden Bistro Menus

Brunch – Everyday
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Brunch Menu


Garden Bistro Private Rentals

The Garden Bistro has several fabulous settings for your next special occasion or group gathering. Weddings, Memorials, Bridal and baby showers, luncheons and business meetings can all be accommodated! Private rooms and patios are available (fees may apply).


The Management

The Tohono Chul Garden Bistro is under the management of Patrick and Rose Fahey and Jason and Kendell Hartenbach. They also operate Flight Grill at the Pima Air & Space Museum, the Mobile Bistro Gourmet Food Truck, and Edge Catering.

We love to hear from our guests! Please contact us with any comments, suggestions or questions!

Contact:

Garden Bistro Management | [email protected] | or (520) 742.6455, ext. 3

John Pratt | Executive Chef | [email protected]

Danielle O’Brien | Restaurant Manager | [email protected]


Art du Jour

William Lesch | Garden Bistro

Art du Jour features artwork by local and regional artists displayed throughout the dinning rooms of the Garden Bistro. The work of longtime Tucson artist, William Lesch is currently featured in the Bistro. Lesch is one of the region’s most recognized artists. He is an extraordinary photographer and a meticulous craftsman. He finds this world a miraculous place, and photography a means to explore it.

Image . William Lesch . Ocotillo Sunset, Summer Thunderstorm . archival pigment print

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