

Jack in the Box has always been the place for those who live outside the box. Where you can try new things and order what you want when you want it, while always getting it fast, hot and fresh. If you love the classics, burgers make up the core of our menu with the signature Jumbo Jack®, Ultimate Cheeseburger, the Buttery Jack™ and the Sourdough Jack® on our trademark toasted sourdough. If you seek good value, we offer Jack’s Deals with our famous two tacos, chicken nuggets, Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger and more. We don’t dictate cravings. We serve our full menu, including breakfast, all day every day. Want a burger for breakfast or breakfast sandwich for dinner? You got it.
Burgers, chicken, tacos & breakfast items fill out the menu at this fast-food chain.
Hours
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
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Reviews
Pros: This location is 24 hours, which is so rare in this part of town that it deserves an extra star just for that. The food is decent and fresh, although value will be addressed below. Very clean. Excellent staff delivered friendly and prompt service, and deserve a raise.
Cons: Value. The sandwich pictured below cost almost nine dollars. For a single patty that pricing model is simply egregious. This is not Ruths Chris. The dine in experience has potential, but it’s not quite there. For one, all customers are handed their items in a to-go bag. I was not asked if I wished to dine in. I found that to be presumptuous and unwelcoming, especially given the price point. Also, efforts have been made to cultivate a suave and modern atmosphere here with the couch, exposed brick walls, and moody pendant lamps. But the experience is absolutely ruined by the overhead lighting. It was so bright that, despite deeply desiring to dine in, I ate my meal out on the street. Am I eating in a restaurant or an operating theater?
Thank you from your Tucson friends