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7002 E. Broadway Blvd.
2970 N. Campbell Ave.
3930 W. Ina Road
You don't have to settle for the standard eggs benedict at Baja Cafe, although they do a great job with that. You can get them a dozen different ways, with your poached eggs atop a masa patty, beneath tomatillo sauce, stacked on adobado pork tenderloin or paired with house-smoked brisket machaca. And that's just a taste of the benedicts that Baja Cafe offers. Try them for yourself—you'll realize that calling these Tucson's best is no eggs-aggeration.
Runners up:
2. Blue Willow
3. Prep and Pastry