Nine years after it launched downtown, Charro Steak is opening a second location, this one on the northwest side.
But Charro Steak North wonβt have as extensive a seafood menu like its downtown sister, Charro Steak & del Rey, but it will some menu items, like a raw oyster bar and seafood towers.
El Charro CafΓ© and the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa were filming locations for the recent "Top Chef: Houston" episode "Cactus Makes Perfect," which aired May 26. The show's finale, airing June 2 on Bravo, was filmed at Tanque Verde Resort and will feature the final three contestants competing for $250,000. Video courtesy of BravoTV.
The Sonoran-inspired steakhouse, part of the Si Charro restaurant group that includes El Charro and The Monica, is expected to open in early August at 7109 N. Oracle Road, near West Ina Road.
Charro Steak Northβs menu will borrow seafood elements from the Del Rey menu, Si Charro President Ray Flores said. The menu will mirror the downtown Charro Steakβs grass-fed steaks and burgers and expansive cocktail options.
βI think people want a simply stated message,β Flores said. βCharro Steak says what it is and does what it says.β
Charro Steak North will be hiring for all positions from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily through Saturday.
Downtown Tucsonβs Charro Steak is opening a sister location on the northwest side.



