Sous chef Pablo Flores sets out a couple of plates hot out of the kitchen at Wild Garlic Grill's former location, 2530 N. 1st Ave., Tuesday, August 1, 2017, Tucson, Ariz.

You know youโ€™re onto something special in the ever-challenging restaurant universe when you find that you have more customers than tables. Thatโ€™s the dilemma Wild Garlic Grill owner Maudi Gourdin and her chef-husband Steven Schultz faced in August. There were lines to get into their 5-year-old hidden culinary gem at 2530 N. First Ave. โ€” squeezed into an old drive-through burger joint โ€” night-after-night.

The couple decided in August that they needed more elbow room in the dining room and wiggle room in the kitchen. They signed a lease last summer for the 3,700-square-foot space at 2870 E. Skyline Drive vacated in February by Shlomo & Vitoโ€™s New York Delicatessen & Pizza Kitchen and began a renovation project that stretched out through early fall. They continued serving their menu of French and California-inspired garlic-centric fare out of the First Avenue location until October, when they turned on the โ€œOpenโ€ sign for the new digs.


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