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Freedom Manor Caregivers Health Care SOUTHERN ARIZONA ENDODONTICS I NSURANCE PROCESSOR General Prestige Maintenance USA Area Manager Health Care Carondelet Foothills Surgery Pre-Op Nurse Dental Apache Dental Porcelain Techs Retail TOTAL WINE & MORE WINE TEAM MEMBERS, CASHIER & STOCK MEMEBERS Technical Yavapai College Analyst Banner Programmer Review: Zinburger does fries and burgers with flairArizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 01.29.2008
There are those among us who think burgers are holy.
Food fit for the gods. Last-meal worthy.
So, naturally, burgermeisters rejoiced when we heard about Zinburger.
It’s the newest in the Fox Restaurant Concepts stable. Sam Fox shut down his popular Bistro Zin last year to transform it into a more casual, but still hip, burger joint.
The place was hopping and had a get-hustlin’ vibe on all of our visits. The dining room is brighter, sassier and much louder than before, with bare tables packed tightly together, cozy booths and a bank of televisions over the bar.
The patio — heated these days — is a little more laid-back and definitely less noisy.
The burgers here aren’t bargains, but for burger lovers, they aren’t outrageous either — they range from $8 to $14.
Read the full review in tomorrow's Arizona Daily Star
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