Café Passé
415 N. Fourth Ave.
Café Passe recently expanded and is now serving alcohol to complement the fine assortment of food. This Saturday, the café will be hosting a night of country music, featuring songs by Matthew Cordes at 7 p.m., and Hans Hutchison at 8 p.m.
Casa Vicente
375 S. Stone Ave.
The cultural oasis on South Stone provides an authentic Spanish atmosphere and is known for serving tasty tapas, paella and sangria. Casa Vicente is also known for flamenco music, with guitarist Misael Barraza and dancers Macarena Giraldez and Esther Sanchez-Gomez performing from 7 to 9 p.m.
Chocolate Iguana
500 N. Fourth Ave.
A longtime favorite, the Chocolate Iguana specializes in sandwiches, salads, fresh pastries and delicious coffee. The Bennu will be performing alternative R&B music on the Iguana's spacious outdoor plaza from 7 to 9 p.m. It's the perfect spot to be in the middle of all the action.
The Cup Café
311 E. Congress St.
Downtown's fine-dining cornerstone is smack dab in the middle of the biggest entertainment complex on Congress Street. Sitting on the patio, you can catch the entire Congress Outdoor Stage lineup from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Cushing Street Bar and Restaurant
198 W. Cushing St.
This Tucson landmark is housed in a historic 1860s adobe. Enjoy a great dinner and wonderful cocktails in the territorial dining room, or listen to jazz with the Jeff Lewis and Friends on the garden patio from 7:30 to 10 p.m. This venue is off the beaten path, but has plenty of parking and is well worth the walk.
Delectables
533 N. Fourth Ave
Delectables is one of the original alternative dining options on Fourth Avenue. The menu has always been cutting-edge and full of fresh ingredients. The Delectables side patio, right along Fourth Avenue, allows diners to take in the street ambience while enjoying Belly Dance Tucson—Tucson's premier belly-dance troupe—from 9 to 11 p.m.
Enoteca
58 W. Congress St.
This lovely spot offers a collection of Italian/Mediterranean influenced dishes with an emphasis on healthy and creative flavors. The folks there also have a passion for wine. Noodles Factorie is a John Fahey disciple of sorts, who describes his music as underachiever American primitive guitar. He will playing in the restaurant from 5:30 to 9 p.m. and will be joined by special guests throughout the evening.
Hub Restaurant and Ice Creamery
266 E. Congress St.
This hotspot on Congress Street focuses on American classics like house-made pastrami, corned beef and an unbelievable selection of old-fashioned ice cream. The rooftop at their adjacent venue, The Playground, will be the home of a full lineup of DJs and bands from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. This is definitely the best perch to see and be seen at Club Crawl®.
Iguana Café
210 E. Congress St.
This charming hole in the wall on Congress Street will feature a special limited menu on the night of Club Crawl®—and don't let the streetcar construction deter you from getting there! Iguana Café will be serving late, right up to closing time. The Benjamins, a local Native American group, will be performing an eclectic mix of blues, country, rock and pop from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
La Cocina
201 N. Court Ave.
Located at Old Town Artisans, this wonderful space under the trees has been totally reinvented by new management. With a fresh menu featuring globally inspired yet locally conscious food, La Cocina boasts affordable wines and local beers. Best of all, the place is a magnet for live music and community events. Wayback Machine will be performing folk and rock from 7 to 9:30 p.m., and then DJ Herm will keep the party going until 2 a.m.
Magpies Gourmet Pizza
605 N. Fourth Ave.
Magpies is the reigning champion in the Best of Tucson® poll in the pizza category. Beyond the specialty pies, Magpies serves pastas, salads and tasty subs. Performing on the outdoor patio will be the kings of reggae and world beat in Tucson—Planet Jam, playing from 8 to 10 p.m.
Martin's Comida Chingona
555 N. Fourth Ave.
Martin—the affable owner, cook, greeter, socialite and comedian at this quirky restaurant—creates some of the most delectable Mexican fare this side of his home state of Sonora. (We especially recommend the huevos rancheros.) Dream Sick is a hot new band that has been playing Fourth Avenue; they caught the eye of Martin, and he is excited to have them performing their blend of edgy pop rock from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
O'Malley's
247 N. Fourth Ave.
Not only is O'Malley's one of the best entertainment options on Fourth Avenue; it is the home of the some of the best burgers and other food downtown. O'Malley's doubles as one of the main music venues on the Avenue, so be sure to catch the full lineup running from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Shot in the Dark Café
121 E. Broadway Blvd.
Shot in the Dark Café is right in the middle of the newly designed Club Crawl® corridor that connects the stages and venues on Fifth and Sixth avenues. Known for serving organic, fair-trade coffee and espresso, Shot in the Dark also serves breakfast, lunch and dinner 24 hours a day. For Club Crawl®, the café will have a full entertainment schedule featuring the blues of Brian and the Throwing Knives at 9 p.m., three-piece metal band Blaylock the Destroyer at 10 p.m., and a set at midnight featuring the classical music of the Paul Wright Chamber Pot Trio.