Customers wait in line for samples of quesadillas at Cardenas market, 902 W. Irvington Road. The 50,000-square-foot market had its grand opening Wednesday. It is the first Cardenas market in Arizona, according to a spokesman.
Customers wait in line for samples of quesadillas at Cardenas market, 902 W. Irvington Road. The 50,000-square-foot market had its grand opening Wednesday. It is the first Cardenas market in Arizona, according to a spokesman.
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Lisa Noperi picks up prepackaged meat from the butcher area of the Cardenas market.
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The Cardenas market features extensive butcher, cheese and produce offerings, as well as a cafe and bakery.
Tucson’s newest grocery store, Cardenas, is open for business.
Cardenas Markets, a leading Hispanic grocer, features extensive butcher, cheese and produce offerings, as well as a cafe and bakery.
The kitchen has ready-made meals such as ceviche, tortas and tamales.
The market, the first in Arizona, is in the former Fry’s store in the Placita del Rio shopping center at 902 W. Irvington Rd., on the northeast corner of Irvington Road and Interstate 19.