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Welcome to Agustin Kitchen

Agustin Kitchen, located in the vibrant Mercado at 100 South Avenida del Convento in Tucson, AZ, offers a delightful culinary experience that showcases fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Known for its creative menu, highlights include the mouthwatering Smash Burger and the savory Fish and Chips. The inviting ambiance features a spacious interior and a charming courtyard, perfect for enjoying meals outdoors. Guests frequently praise the attentive service and thoughtfully curated food, from flavorful salads to indulgent pastries. Whether you're dining with friends or family, Agustin Kitchen promises an enjoyable atmosphere coupled with delicious dishes that cater to varied palates.

LOCATIONS
  • Agustin Kitchen
    100 South Avenida del Convento Ste 150, Tucson, AZ 85745, United States
    100 South Avenida del Convento Ste 150, Tucson, AZ 85745, United States Hotline: +1 520-398-5382

Welcome to Agustin Kitchen, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. Located at 100 South Avenida del Convento, this vibrant eatery captivates diners with its inviting atmosphere and innovative menu. From the moment you step through the doors, you're enveloped in a warm ambiance enriched by the lively energy of the Mercado surrounding it.

Agustin Kitchen prides itself on freshness and creativity, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers. Reviews from fellow diners echo a common theme: the ingredients are always fresh, and the dishes are a testament to that. Highlights from the menu include everything from the sumptuous PEI Mussels cooked in a savory broth of San Marzano tomatoes, basil, and white wine, to the crispy and delicious Pomme Frites served with a garlic aioli that certainly tingles the taste buds.

If you have a sweet tooth, the pastry case is a delightful sight, boasting treats like the aromatic Cardamom Knot and unique Blue Corn Blueberry Scone. Each pastry is crafted with care, ensuring that every bite is a pleasurable experience. The dessert offerings — especially the indulgent Pain Killer — leave a lasting impression, as reflected in the reviews from satisfied patrons.

What sets Agustin Kitchen apart is not just the food; it’s the entire dining experience. With a spacious outdoor courtyard adorned with trees and colorful decorations, you can enjoy your meal in a tranquil yet lively setting. Diners have shared their joy of dining with furry companions in this pet-friendly atmosphere, making it even more special.

Service at Agustin Kitchen receives enthusiastic accolades, with staff who are attentive and friendly, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed. Whether you're here for a casual lunch with friends or a romantic dinner under the ambient glow of Edison bulbs, Agustin Kitchen promises a memorable dining experience.

So, whether you're a local or just passing through Tucson, make sure to stop by Agustin Kitchen. Prepare to be delighted by the exceptional menu and the charming environment, where every meal tells a story of passion and culinary artistry.

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Mark Weiss
Mark Weiss

Great location and ambience, the service staff is very attentive and the menu is creative with a little something for everyone. Ingredients are fresh and you can taste it in the food. We went in the afternoon and ordered from the happy hour menu. I had the fish & chips and my wife had the summer pear salad. Both were presented amazingly and delicious! We washed it down with a couple of Dos XX lagers from the tap and then we topped it off with dessert. We ordered the Pain Killer, an incredible culinary creation that you'll be glad you tried. We’ll be back!

Carlos Contreras
Carlos Contreras

Excellent. Great music and chill atmosphere. Best steak and eggs I’ve ever had.

Minh-Hien Nguyen
Minh-Hien Nguyen

We thoroughly enjoyed our evening at this lovely spot. The food ranged from great to good, and the wine was really reasonably priced. Do not miss the barrio bread. Note that the cioppino has a slight kick to it. We sat outside where it was so nicely set up. Our server Tonya (Tanya?) was super friendly and made sure we got everything we needed.

John Hornick Chef’s Apprentice
John Hornick Chef’s Apprentice

Passing through Tucson on a beautiful December day, we were looking for a place to have lunch outside with our dogs, who were traveling with us. Agustin’s courtyard turned out to be the perfect spot. The restaurant is part of a Mercado with several restaurants, a bakery, and shops surrounding the courtyard. We were able to enter with the dogs through a door at the back of the courtyard, adjacent to the large parking area. The dogs could also have entered through the front gate. The courtyard is filled with trees, plants, heaters for cool weather, and umbrellaed tables, about half of which belonged to the restaurant. We enjoyed the beautiful sunny day in this calm but fun and busy setting, but the courtyard is probably also very festive at night, lit by criss-crossing strings of Edison bulbs, from which stream ribbons of many bright colors, which reminded me of Tibetan prayer flags. The mainly white interior of the restaurant is bright and spacious, with dark tables. The 9-seat bar runs along one end of the room. The left end of the bar terminates at a pass-through window to the patio, for walk-up drinks or raw bar orders. The tables are well-spaced both inside and out. The menu (it may have been the lunch menu) was a small but well-curated mix of salads, starters, and sandwiches, plus a couple of bistro offerings (steak frites and mussels). We really enjoyed the sesame-crusted tuna salad and the chicken salad sandwich. The service was excellent. A perfect lunch on a perfect day in a perfect setting. YouTube’s Chef’s Apprentice

Lias Was Here
Lias Was Here

Had a wonderful dinner at Agustin Kitchen after theater. They don't have much in the way of vegan but I had the one dish - tried to find it on menu but I guess it was transitioned out - which was good as was the bread. Companions ordered the mussels and a pasta dish which they found flavorful. Very nice atmosphere, and service was great. Had drinks as well and the total was about 150 for 3 not including tip. Would like to return for happy hour.

Sarah Stahly
Sarah Stahly

Excellent service right off the bat and all the way through the meal. Food was fantastic; drinks were really well paired. There was an amazing acoustic guitarist who serenaded us throughout sunset. Brooke was our primary server, and she is wonderful! We are definitely coming back for another date night. Highly recommend.

Courtney Laning
Courtney Laning

We had Ben as our server for our dinner, we loved the recommendations from the staff for the appetizer and main. We got the tuna appetizer, we were skeptical about it when we read it but Ben recommended it so we gave it a shot, we were very glad that we did! Very fresh and all the flavors went well together. We were also recommended the vodka pasta by the hostess and that was divine! There was maybe an apple cider vinegar in the caramelized onions that was on top of the steak we got. It had an unexpected sweetness to it.

Wm. Patrick Barnes
Wm. Patrick Barnes

Another perfect meal! This is a must when visiting Tucson! Early in the week is less crowded, sometimes long waits on prime days. Great indoor and outdoor seating. Great service. Great presentation and plating. Rib eye, lamb, and desserts are all time!