Restaurant in Tucson, United States
Feast
275Pearl PointsWine-First Stop

About Feast
Feast is worth considering when the goal is a relaxed Tucson meal with a stronger wine signal than the room may imply. Star Wine List recognition is the main reason to prioritize it, especially for lunch or early dinner on East Speedway, but it is better framed as a casual, wine-minded pick than a formal special-occasion splurge.
In Tucson's casual venue mix, Feast is an option to consider when verified basics matter: it is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 8 PM, closed Sunday and Monday, has Star Wine List recognition for 2026. Beyond those confirmed details, many specifics that often drive planning, such as cuisine, menu format, prices, service style, are not established here, so it is best approached with those limits in mind.
A casual Tucson option with confirmed wine-list recognition
The clearest verified reason to keep Feast on a shortlist is its Star Wine List recognition. That is not a kitchen award, it should not be read as a promise of a particular menu, chef, tasting format, or dining style. It is simply a concrete signal tied to wine-list recognition, paired with a casual dress code and regular Tuesday-through-Saturday hours.
Expect the decision to be more about planning fit than spectacle. Feast may make sense for visitors who want a casual Tucson venue with a confirmed wine-list accolade, but the available verified profile does not support claims about seating, atmosphere, price point, or special-occasion format. The practical facts are direct: casual dress, Tucson location, operating hours from 11 AM to 8 PM Tuesday through Saturday.
Choose it when verified basics fit your plans
If the table cares about wine-list recognition, Feast has a clear verified point in its favor. Star Wine List is not a cuisine label or a full review, so do not use it as a stand-in for menu details that are not confirmed here. Use it as one planning signal among the basics: the venue is in Tucson, has a casual dress code, operates Tuesday through Saturday.
Several common decision points are not useful filters here because they are not part of the verified profile: cuisine type, chef name, listed price, seat count, bar seating, takeout or delivery, dietary accommodations. For broader planning around the city, use the full Tucson restaurants guide, plus Tucson hotels, Tucson bars, Tucson wineries, Tucson experiences to build the rest of the trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Feast?
The verified hours show Feast is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 8 PM and closed Sunday and Monday. A specific lunch or dinner format is not confirmed here, so choose the timing that fits those operating hours and check the venue's current details before going.
Can I eat at the bar at Feast?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified information available here. What is confirmed is that Feast is in Tucson, has a casual dress code, is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 8 PM, has Star Wine List recognition for 2026.
Does Feast handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations are not confirmed in the verified information available here. If restrictions matter, check the venue's official channels before visiting; other Tucson options, including Tumerico, may also be worth considering.
Is Feast good for a special occasion?
Feast may fit a low-key plan if a casual Tucson setting and confirmed Star Wine List recognition are what you want. The verified profile does not establish a formal, celebratory, tasting-menu, or high-production format, so compare it with other options such as Sonoran House Sam Hughes or Dante's Kitchen & Cocktails if the occasion depends on a specific style of experience.
What should a first-timer know about Feast?
First-timers should know the verified basics: Feast is in Tucson, the dress code is casual, it is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 8 PM, it is closed Sunday and Monday. It also has Star Wine List recognition for 2026. If you want broader options, Tito and Pep or Cielos may also be worth considering.
Location
3719 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716
Tucson, United States
Compare Feast
Where to Put It on Your Tucson Shortlist
Put Feast ahead of Cielos if a recognized wine program matters more than a hotel setting. Put Tito and Pep ahead if the meal needs a clearer culinary point of view.
For casual value, Tumerico is the stronger backup. For a neighborhood-specific choice, Sonoran House Sam Hughes is more location-led. For a cocktail-driven night, Dante's Kitchen & Cocktails is the more direct match.
If You Can't Get In
Try Tito and Pep if the priority is a stronger food-led dinner in Tucson. Try Tumerico if the group wants a more casual, value-oriented meal and does not need the wine-list angle.
How Feast Compares in Tucson
Choose Feast when wine is the deciding factor and the group wants an easygoing meal rather than a highly styled room. Tito and Pep is the stronger cross-shop if the table wants a more defined restaurant identity, while Cielos is the better fit for diners prioritizing hotel-style ambiance over a neighborhood feel.
For value-focused diners, Tumerico is the sharper alternative if the group wants a more casual, food-first Tucson stop. Sonoran House Sam Hughes makes more sense for a neighborhood meal in the Sam Hughes area, while Feast is more compelling when East Speedway is convenient and the wine list matters.
If the occasion calls for cocktails and a night-out feel, Dante's Kitchen & Cocktails is the cleaner comparison. Feast is the easier recommendation for a lower-pressure lunch or early dinner; Dante's Kitchen & Cocktails is better for groups that want the drink program to carry more of the evening.
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