Casa Vicente

375 S Stone Ave, Tucson
(520) 884-5253

Recent Reviews

Carol K.

Miss this place so much. Please reopen soon. Need some paella.

Ana Liora

I miss this restaurant.

Hester Manuel

The food was authentic n the drinks refreshing. Great fun atmosphere.

Beth Ignacio Garcia

The food is amazing, and Vicente is a pleasure as always.

Veronica Turbay D.

Casa Vicente is a treasure in town! easy park, food is great and the owner (Vicente) is an amazing human being! Was in Tucson for one evening and my friend took me to this restaurant. A pitcher of sangria, tapas (Loved the Pescaitos Fritos), the flamenco show was great. One of my favorite places in Tucson!

Anne Bliss

The outdoor seating area is home to 90% of Tucson's mosquito population and those candles are no help. Bad place for big groups. Last year we made a reservation for 20 people and they prepared a menu without even asking us what we wanted. Half of the people in our group did not eat meat for religious reasons, but the staff wouldn't let them order a vegetarian dish. Instead they insisted that our members paid a ridiculous price for their fixed menu (which wasn't that great). The management was incredibly disrespectful. They need to do a better job of clarifying what is expected of large groups.

Maria Romero

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Colin T.

Who knew that Tucson has such a gem! Casa Vicente serves great traditional Spanish food in a really down to earth atmosphere. The patio is great and if you come on the right night there is live flamenco music. Side note: come on Thursdays for by the plate paella, rather then in a serving platter for four.

Gabriel Smith

Love the food, especially the tapas. A little loud, but its a big part of its charm.

Lauren Delfino

I love this place. I go here every time I'm in Tucson. Sangria and tapas on point!!! I can't wait to go back!!!! Love love love this place!!!!

Diana Londerville

Yuk can't stand haters and this place is all about hate. Wouldn't waste a dime in here if it was free. Can't stand the left because they are about hate and this place is about hate.

Jose F.

This has to be one of my favorite local spots in Tucson. Friday and Saturday nights there is usually live entertainment (Flamenco dancers and/or Spanish guitarist). Having visited Madrid and Barcelona before, this place is still my favorite place for a good Paella. You have to pre-order it at least 4 hours in advance if you wish to enjoy Paella during dinner. Otherwise the wait staff can always recommend some great tapas. Their wine selection is always good, and the service has always been excellent!

Walter A.

What can you speak up. Do you have anything father away from the music and paella yum the food although a bit oil infused was amazing on Thursday you could order pales as a plate and it was over the top. Compared to paella in Spain and Argentina . There Rose was made to perfection and like most Spanish desert very flannie. I have gone again and again and yes don't order anything but paella very well done . Thank you Gracias

Harry Ewig

Great atmosphere and great tapas. There are many, many, types of tapas you can choose from. No matter what you're in the mood for this place probably has a tapas dish that will hit the spot. Their tapas are served family style so order a few different dishes to share, maybe go outside your comfort level a little bit, and enjoy. Try one of their house margaritas while you're there too, you won't regret it.

Helen McCune Russell

We've wanted to go here for years! We wish we had gone sooner. Delicious food, impeccable service, inviting atmosphere. Why did we wait so long? This is a Tucson gem just waiting to be enjoyed. A table gif 4, we ordered 8 delicious tapas...Quail eggs with caviar, langostinos, scallops, cod, blood sausage, Spanish tortillas, calamari and one other that I can't remember, but each one was more delicious than the last. Each Taos's was served as if they anticipated our plates were empty. We were all pleasingly filled, already planning our return trip. We will be back!

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