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Tuck Shop

2245 N 12th St
Phoenix, AZ 85006

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 602-354-2980

Categories: Contemporary, Small Plates, Tapas

Features: Full Bar, Handicap Access, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

Small plates for sharing at Tuck Shop can include cannelloni, chicken and waffles, lamb meatballs and pork loin.

From Nikki Buchanan, The Arizona Republic:
"The menu at this restaurant — a tuck shop is a snack shop or hangout — is made up of small plates suitable for sharing a drink. Options include ... citrus-brined fried chicken with white Cheddar waffles and braised greens."


Full bar. Serving dinner Tue–Sat. Closed Sun–Mon.


"Tuck Shop has such an inviting atmosphere that I can't imagine who wouldn't want to live nearby. Owner DJ Fernandes, an architect by day and newbie restaurateur by night, revamped the 1950s-era building (which used to house the Arizona Showman's Association) into a relaxing hideaway that's one part sleek tapas bar and two parts cozy living room."
— Michele Laudig, Phoenix New Times



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Small plates for sharing at Tuck Shop can include cannelloni, chicken and waffles, lamb meatballs and pork loin.

From Nikki Buchanan, The Arizona Republic:
"The menu at this restaurant — a tuck shop is a snack shop or hangout — is made up of small plates suitable for sharing a drink. Options include ... citrus-brined fried chicken with white Cheddar waffles and braised greens."


Full bar. Serving dinner Tue–Sat. Closed Sun–Mon.


"Tuck Shop has such an inviting atmosphere that I can't imagine who wouldn't want to live nearby. Owner DJ Fernandes, an architect by day and newbie restaurateur by night, revamped the 1950s-era building (which used to house the Arizona Showman's Association) into a relaxing hideaway that's one part sleek tapas bar and two parts cozy living room."
— Michele Laudig, Phoenix New Times




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