Note: Restaurant hours and offerings sometimes change quickly and without notice, so please check the website or call to confirm these offers.
Mama's Famous Pizza & Heroes has a Mother's Day special of $3 off a two-topping large Neapolitan pizza. Also, moms get a free sample-sized slice of cheesecake.
Cartel Coffee is offering a free drip or cold-brew coffee for Mom on Mother's Day (for pickup) with the code COFFEE4MOM. You can also use the code online for free shipping on an order.
Dickey's Barbeque Pit is offering $5 off picnic packs with the code 5OFFPACKS
Inca's Peruvian Cuisine is offering 5 percent off new trays with the code MAMACITA. The restaurant also has whole chickens, marinated and slow-cooked, for $7.99
Subway is offering a free foot-long sandwich with the purchase of two foot-long sandwiches. Offer good at select locations.
Raijin Ramen is selling alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at 30 percent off.
Sushi Ten has a 35% discount menu that includes sushi and sushi rolls.
Fonda La Hermanita and The Coronet downtown are offering 20 percent off on curbside pickup with the code GIMME20
Baggins offers 15 percent off on orders placed after 2 p.m. with promo code AZ2020.
At Sauce locations, buy three entrees and get the fourth (lowest price) for free.
Bacio Italiano at Main Gate Square is offering 25% off any pizza ordered online.
Bear Canyon Pizza is offering 10 percent off its entire menu for takeout and delivery.
Villa Peru is offering half off bottled wine and a $30 percent credit with orders of $100 or more for takeout and delivery.
Scented Tea Leaf is selling all teas at 25 percent off with free shipping over $50.
Fox Restaurant Concepts restaurants are offering 35 percent off online orders Sunday through Thursday with a coupon code FRC35. Alcohol is available at 50 percent off every day. Local options include Zin Burger, Wildflower and Blanco Tacos + Tequila.
Westward Look is offering a special two-for-one carry-out menu provided diners order two of the same entree.
A growing number of Tucson restaurants are offering meal kits and family platters. Find a list of options from locally owned places in this list from food writer Andi Berlin; below you'll find similar options from chain restaurants with locations in Tucson.
Blanco Tacos + Tequila is offering a deal each Tuesday that feeds 4-6 people and costs $50. It includes machaca tacos, corn and flour tortillas, green chile chicken enchiladas, black beans and rice, warm queso, guacamole. Call 520-232-1007 to reserve by Monday at 5 p.m.
Wildflower has a $50 Family Meal each Thursday that includes Lasagna Bolognese, bread & pesto, heirloom tomato Italian salad and warm butterscotch cream cake with vanilla bean gelato. Add a bottle of wine for $15. Order early as these deals have been selling out. 520-219-4230.
Zinburger has a $25 Family Pack each Monday that includes four diner burgers, a bag of onion rings, a bag of crinkle-cut fries and four large chocolate chip cookies. Order early because the deal sells out. Call the Grant Road location at 520-298-2020 or the River Road location at 299-7799.
Mama's Pizza & Heroes has a family meal deal with a large Neapolitan one-topping pizza, four garlic sticks and two cannoli for $30.
Macaroni Grill has a $25 family feast for five people that includes spaghetti bolognese, chicken fettuccini alfredo or pasta milano with Caesar salad and rosemary peasant bread.
Jasonβs Deli has a new salad bar family meal kit that serves four people for $35.99. Packed separately so family members can build their own meal are lettuce, five toppings, choice of dressing, four cups of soup, two kidsβ meals and four chocolate chip cookies.
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill has a variety of meal kits for four people, ranging from wood-grilled chicken or chicken fingers for $29.99 to ribs or center-cut sirloin for $49.99. Meals include salad, entrΓ©e, side, bread and dessert.
Smashburger is offering Take and Make Family Meal Kits that serve four and come with tater tots: Classic Smash Burgers for $28.95, crispy chicken sandwiches for $33.95 and smoked bacon brisket BBQ sandwiches for $43.95. These deals are not on the website yet, so call the restaurant nearest you to order.
Longhorn Steakhouse is selling steaks and sides to be cooked at home, with prices from $6 for a 6-ounce sirloin to $16 for a 10-ounce bone-in ribeye. Sides of mashed potatoes, broccoli and rice pilaf cost $1 each.
Bruegger's Bagels and Einstein Bros. Bagels both have brunch packages for $29.99. Each includes bagels, cream cheese, muffins, egg sandwiches and hash browns to serve 6-8 people. Brueggers also is offering six bagels and a tub of cream cheese for $5.99.
Dickey's Barbeque Pit has a Classic Family Pack for $34.99, either pickup or delivery. It includes 1 pound of brisket, 1 pound of pulled pork, barbeque beans, coleslaw and potato salad. Get $5 off any family pack with the code 5OFFPACKS.
IHOP has a burger deal for $19.99 for four people and $24.99 for six. It includes steakburgers, fries and 30-ounce drinks for all. It also has a $19.99 Breakfast Family Feast that includes 4 servings of scrambled eggs and hash browns along with 8 bacon strips, 8 sausage links and your choice of 8 Buttermilk Pancakes, 8 triangles of French toast or 12 triangles of Belgian waffles. Delivery or takeout.
Eegee's is offering a family meal pack with two 12-inch grinders, two orders of fries, two salads, two cookies and four small eegee's for $29.99.
Also, don't miss our comprehensive list of more than 500 Tucson-area restaurants open for take out and delivery.
Send restaurant deals or updates to jspitz@tucson.com
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Susan Hillman chats with her mother Betty Hillman via telephone, April 9, 2020, Tucson, Ariz. Eighty-five year old Betty Hillman is in long term skilled care and Susan is unable to visit due to COVID-19 restrictions on nursing home facilities.
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Susan Hillman chats with her mother Betty Hillman near a photo of Betty and her husband, Susan's dad, Bill, circa 2105, April 9, 2020, Tucson, Ariz. Eighty-five year old Betty Hillman is in long term skilled care and Susan is unable to visit due to COVID-19 restrictions on nursing home facilities.
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Ben Forbes, left, owner of Forbes Meat Company, helps Jeronimo "Mo" Madril, right owner and executive chef of Geronimo's Revenge, wrap up tortilla's for to-go carnitas for Forbes Meat Company and Geronimo's Revenge's "Carnitas for the community" at Thunder Canyon Brewery, 220 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 6, 2020. Forbes Meat Company and Geronimo's Revenge partnered to help the restaurant community by offering free carnitas to those affected by the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). They will be making to go carnitas every Monday in April starting at 2pm until all the to go packs, roughly 60, are all gone. Forbes wanted to find a way to help out the restaurant community. "They are struggling and my business is exploding," said Forbes.
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David Clark, left, out of work bartender, and Jeronimo "Mo" Madril, owner and executive chef of Geronimo's Revenge, practice social distancing while waiting to give out carnitas for Forbes Meat Company and Geronimo's Revenge's "Carnitas for the community" at Thunder Canyon Brewery, 220 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 6, 2020. Forbes Meat Company and Geronimo's Revenge partnered to help the restaurant community by offering free carnitas to those affected by the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). They will be making to go carnitas every Monday in April starting at 2pm until all the to go packs, roughly 60, are all gone.
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Steve Tracy, Thunder Canyon Brewery co-owner and brewer, fills up 16oz bottles of locally made hand sanitizer at Thunder Canyon Brewery, 220 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 6, 2020. Thunder Canyon Brewery, along with a few other local distilleries, are making United States Food and Drug Administration approved hand sanitizer for hospitals, first responders and the public in response to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). "Whatever I have, I am turning into hand sanitizer," said Tracy. "We are going to keep making it as much as we can."
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Steve Tracy, Thunder Canyon Brewery co-owner and brewer, fills up 16oz bottles of locally made hand sanitizer at Thunder Canyon Brewery, 220 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 6, 2020. Thunder Canyon Brewery, along with a few other local distilleries, are making United States Food and Drug Administration approved hand sanitizer for hospitals, first responders and the public in response to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). "Whatever I have, I am turning into hand sanitizer," said Tracy. "We are going to keep making it as much as we can."
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David Sbarra, a psychology professor at the University of Arizona, points his webcam at his children Margot, 9, and Mateo, 12, as he begins his introduction of his office hours for a class he now conducts over Zoom in his living room while teaching from home, on April 7, 2020.
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Ben Elias, manager at Westbound, center, helps Dustin Schaber with his pickup order on April 8, 2020. Due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) only two customers are allowed in the shop, located at the MSA Annex, at the same time and all orders are to-go.
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Laura Tanzer, a local fashion designer, posted on Facebook that she will make masks for $5.00 each on April 5. Tanzer thought she would receive a couple of dozen orders, but, within 24 hours she heard from over 200 people. Tanzer is now working out of her shop in downtown Tucson making masks that also has a filter sowed into them. Tanzer is wearing one of her masks as she sows on April 8, 2020.
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Oro Valley Hospital chief administration officer Erinn Oller talks with Fang, a local organizer with the Chinese-American COVID-19 Relief AZ group, which donated 6,000 masks, on April 9, 2020. Additional mask donations are planned as soon as shipments arrive.
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Healthcare workers line up for their 2 free Sonoran hot dogs and a drink from BK Carne Asada & Hot Dogs in the parking lot of St. Mary's Hospital on April 10, 2020. The owner, Benny Galaz, is giving free food to healthcare workers at Tucson area hospitals for the next several weeks as a way to say thank you for their hard work during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
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Benny Galaz, owner of BK Carne Asada & Hot Dogs, cooks up Sonoran hot dogs in the parking lot of St. Mary's Hospital on April 10, 2020. Galaz is giving free food to healthcare workers at Tucson area hospitals for the next several weeks as a way to say thank you for their hard work during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
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Healthcare workers line up for their 2 free Sonoran hot dogs and a drink from BK Carne Asada & Hot Dogs in the parking lot of St. Mary's Hospital on April 10, 2020. The owner, Benny Galaz, is giving free food to healthcare workers at Tucson area hospitals for the next several weeks as a way to say thank you for their hard work during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.
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A man uses the taped off exercise station in Reid Park as an anchor for his band workout, April 8, 2020, Tucson, Ariz.
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Alicia Roseanna, 9, fourth grader at Esperanza Elementary School, grabs a sheet of paper while listening to her teacher, Rachel Watson, and her classmates inside her home in Tucson, Ariz. during Watson's online class on April 7, 2020. Due to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) closing down schools and universities, teachers and students have been forced to schedule and participate in classes online for the remainder of the school year.
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COVID-19 survivor, Glen Reed, poses for a photo looking out from the room he's using for isolation from his family in his home, April 10, 2020, Tucson, Ariz. Reed spent nearly a month in the hospital including weeks in ICU on a ventilator.
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ER and EMS workers run through a drill practicing how to process an incoming patient experiencing a respiratory emergency at the Tucson Medical Center's Emergency Room, on April 10, 2020.
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Tucson Fire Paramedic personnel prepare to run a drill at the Tucson Medical Center's Emergency Room, on April 10, 2020.
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The CDC recommends Americans wear a facial covering when out in public, part of an effort to reduce the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. Above, shopping for spring blooms at Tucsonβs Green Things Nursery.
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) signs taped onto dorms at the Babcock Dorms. The rooms located at 1717 E Speedway Boulevard may be used to house hospital workers from Banner - University Medical Center if they need to be quarantined due to COVID-19.
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Alex Swain, a member of Beloved in the Desert - Tucson's chapter of the Episcopal Service Corps, packs the trunk of his housemate's SUV in the parking lot of Fry's on 2480 N Swan Road after grocery shopping for an elderly man, on April 3, 2020. Swain and his housemates have volunteered to shop for elderly and at risk populations as people quarantine and stay at home during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Julisa Montano, a bus driver with Sunnyside Unified School District, gathers up the last few meals to hand out to students outside of Gallego Primary School, on April 7, 2020. The school district is distributing meals and has wifi available for students to use for school.
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A table is taped off at Fred Enke Golf Course, 8251 E. Irvington Rd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 5, 2020 due to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). With a rise in the amount of people participating in golf, due to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), Tucson City Golf is taking extra measures to keep people safe such as sanitizing golf carts after each use and social distancing.
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Rich DelVecchio, a Fred Enke Golf Course employee, sanitizes a golf cart. Course revenues at Tucsonβs city-owned golf properties are up nearly 28% from the same period last year.
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Golfers practice social distancing while on the driving range at Fred Enke Golf Course, 8251 E. Irvington Rd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 5, 2020. With a rise in the amount of people participating in golf, due to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), Tucson City Golf is taking extra measures to keep people safe such as sanitizing golf carts after each use and social distancing.



