520-207-0116
4122 East Speedway Blvd
MIDTOWN TUCSON, AZ
Dine-in or to-go hours:
MONDAY - SUNDAY
5 pm - 9 pm
RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
a contemporary neighborhood bistro that encompasses the spirit of Tucson & the Southwest.
Tito & Pep is a bright venue in Midtown Tucson providing delicious food and beverage and exceptional service in a convivial, upbeat atmosphere.
We hope to establish ourselves as a true hub, woven into the fabric of one of Tucson's most vibrant areas. The focus of the dining experience at Tito & Pep is mesquite-fired cuisine, complemented by one-of-a kind cocktails and a full-service beverage menu featuring locally brewed beer and a unique selection of wine.
With over 20 years of experience gained across the U.S. and abroad, Chef and Owner John Martinez draws influence from the multicultural history of the Southwest region, and from his travels, to create a cuisine that is distinctive and flavorful.
RESERVATIONS:
What to know before you go…
Reservations are always recommended. We have a 15 minute grace period. Please call us if you are running later than 15 minutes after your reservation time.
We may contact you about this reservation, so please ensure your email and phone number are up to date.
Your table will be reserved:
1 hour 30 minutes for parties of up to 2
2 hours for parties of up to 4
2 hours 30 minutes for parties of 5+
Bar seating is reserved for additional diners & sat on a first come, first serve basis.
Due to limited space availability please arrive at time of reservation and we will seat your group punctually.
If your plans change, please let us know. We look forward to serving you!
Please note: Due to Health Department regulations we are not allowed any outside food or beverages (birthday cakes, wines etc.).
GIFT CARDS
We offer physical gift cards.
Please stop by anytime to purchase a gift card.
Out of town? Call us during office hours and we will arrange getting one out or held for pickup!
Where does the name Tito & Pep come from?
The name Tito and Pep is an homage to the matriarchs of John’s family: his grandmother Dorothy, and his great-aunt Marie.
When John’s grandmother was a young lady, she would take care of her younger cousin, Marie. To entertain her and pass the time, during the late 1920’s, she would make up stories to tell Marie about two girls who were best friends. One was a rich girl, and one was a poor girl, but they would have adventures together and their names were — Tito and Pep.