The Tucson City Council has treated RTA Next for three years the same way four-year-old Blake treated spinach on his plate. Sneer at it. Poke it with a fork. Move it around. Hope it goes away.
The Tucson City Council has treated RTA Next for three years the same way four-year-old Blake treated spinach on his plate. Sneer at it. Poke it with a fork. Move it around. Hope it goes away.
The Solarium s Decor Is Straight From The Fern Bar 70s, But The Prices Are Painfully 90s.
By Rebecca Cook
FOR MORE THAN 20 years, the Solarium, along East Tanque
Verde s legendary restaurant row, has been captivating
Tucson diners. The architecture, with its lofty beamed ceilings,
multi-level dining rooms, a plethora of custom-designed windows,
stained glass and rock-and-tile booths, represents a sophisticated
California fern bar sensibility an impression further enhanced
by a tasteful abundance of green plants. The collective effect
is singular and charming. Yet, as H.G. Wells tried to tell us, time travel has its price.
And be forewarned: At the Solarium, you ll have to pay top dollar.