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Bum Steer

Address
1910 N Stone Ave Tucson AZ 85705
Phone
(520) 884-7377
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Fax
(520) 624-0197

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
11:00am-1:00am
Monday
11:00am-1:00am
Tuesday
11:00am-1:00am
Wednesday
11:00am-1:00am
Thursday
11:00am-1:00am
Friday
11:00am-1:00am
Saturday
11:00am-1:00am

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  • American Express

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The exterior looks like a barn, and the interior looks like it's been taken from the junkyard next door. This is a multi-floor restaurant with a vaulted ceiling from which dangle tire caps, model airplanes and street signs, to name a few items. This was the first local restaurant to adopt the junkyard look in the '70s. The place contains several bars, a video arcade and a dance floor. A DJ...

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Great Fun

This place is a blast. The food is great and the staff are friendly. Fun for adults and kids. Let the kids play games while the adults kick back. Reminds me of a Dave and Busters, but with a little more creativity.

Health department needs to go here.

One of the most unclean restaurants I have ever been in. Most people don't look in the kitchen, but I took a peek and it looked like they had several food fights in a few days and never bothered to clean it. There was still food remnants on my silverware. Not to mention a bathroom that probobly has not seen a rag or mop since its opening. After seeing these things, I immediately stopped eating...

CALL FIRST

I was in Tucson for the day and checked online to see if the Bum Steer, I remembered from a number of years ago, was still here. It had a great review from last April so we drove over for dinner and found it closed. It has a sign out front advertising it as available for purchase. Too bad because I remember it as a nice fun place to go. Hopefully someone will purchase it and reopen it.

the new bum steer

the bum steer is now reopen under new ownership. there have been many wonderfull changes including a remodeling of the bar, restrooms, and kitchen. there's still STUFF hanging everywhere and an old school arcade featuring favorates like pinball, pacman, and nfl blitzz. the food is still wonderfull, and the people friendly. if you see the dancing steer out on stone ave, you simply must come...

what a burger

The Bum Steer has the best burger in Tucson. This is the only place where you can get a "Jiffy Burger" a half pound burger with melted jack cheese bacon and peanut butter. Lets not forget the wings. During football season they have .25cent wings on the weekends and during Mon. Night Football

Business description (4)

Bum Steer can be found at N Stone Ave 1910. The following is offered: Bars, Pubs, & Clubs. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Tucson there are 9 other Bars, Pubs, & Clubs. An overview can be found here.

Fun events fill the schedule at this tri-level hotspot, which is particularly popular among the college crowd and young professionals. The quirky interior is decorated with local art, assorted knick knacks, and television showing prominent sporting events. The dance floor fills up quickly when DJs play hip-hop and dance music. The kitchen serves an extensive menu until 10pm. Locals swear by the...

Visit Bum Steer and you`ll get a restaurant that focuses on American and is most sought for their steaks. Expect the average entrée to cost $8 to $12.

Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner.

Details to Note: Reservations are not accepted. Carryout is available. Parking has been arranged for customers.

Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa and American Express

The exterior looks like a barn, and the interior looks like it's been taken from the junkyard next door. This is a multi-floor restaurant with a vaulted ceiling from which dangle tire caps, model airplanes and street signs, to name a few items. This was the first local restaurant to adopt the junkyard look in the '70s. The place contains several bars, a video arcade and a dance floor. A DJ...

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