
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–8 PM |
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Tortillas Don Juan | Tucson AZ – Facebook
Tortillas Don Juan – Mexican restaurant in Pima County – Website
Tortillas Don Juan, 1924 S 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85713, US – MapQuest
Reviews
Very friendly man open a week now give me a taste of his old chicharrones. Out of courtesy I asked for a quarter pound just because he was so nice. Ask for a pound of meat and half a pound of chorizo everything was quite a bit more then I asked for. The chicharrones, half a pound. First & Last Visit.
It’s been about a month or two since shopping there, since then there’s been plenty of changes with this carnicería. They no longer carry La Estrella bakery goods, and all the prices increased across the board are ridiculously high. The woman who rung us up had a young boy behind the register that seemed to have his hands in everything while she was at the cooked food section towards the back of the store. I don’t know if she’s the owner, but she was very rude and had a bad attitude. What a shame this is what Don Juan’s has become after years of patronage. Their tortillas are still very good but I think it’s time to check out other nearby contenders I know are just as good.
Highway robbery prices, no transparency in prices, and bad attitude are no longer worth my patronage. At least the butcher dept was cordial, but still not enough.
My go to for the best and freshest tortillas in town. Plenty of assorted sizes whether it’s giant burritos, or street tacos, to gorditas. These taste as good as if I made them myself. I can always find my other staples such as chorizo, queso fresco, chiles, Mexican baked goods, etc. There’s never an empty parking lot -that’s a good sign!
Towards to front of the store are their hot and ready to go foods, snacks, and panederia. Their hot foods are freshly prepared and made with their tortillas made in house. Towards the back, you’ll find the carniceria and their delicious tortillas. The tortillas de harina are pillowy soft and have a beautiful color. I don’t ever worry about the freshness of the tortillas bc they regularly restock throughout the day.
The people there are sweet and kind, which, if you’re like me, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb looking lost before you get through the doors. Even the folks who don’t speak much or any English try to help bumbling non – or limited Spanish speakers like me.
It is always worth the drive from Oro Valley to buy their tortillas. I’ve already done so twice!