The Tee Pee - Phoenix

  • Description:

    • This place is nearly always packed, and with good reason. For decades, it has been the place for "gringos" to enjoy good Mexican food, good company and potent potables. The stone walls and lack of windows make it a bit cave-like, but the bright orange booths give it a zip of fiesta color and an unpretentious feel. Known for the Green Corn Tamales and Chiles Rellenos, it also offers burros, chimichangas and tasty margaritas.
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    User Reviews for The Tee Pee

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      Great food

    • Lots of famous peoples pictures hanging on the walls,food was fast hot and excellent. I haven't had Mexican this good in years. We sat in the presidential booth ( where George...

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      Authentic Mexican Food

    • My husband and I were in Arizona on business and ate at The Tee Pee....It was suggested to us by an employee at the Arizona Biltmore....it was a very unique place, authentic food and...

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      Don't bother

    • came to this place on a Sunday afternoon for brunch. we opted to sit out on the patio. I thought the patio is neat because it was dog friendly. they had 4 big TVs out there showing...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 1 602 956 0178
      • fax: +1 602 957 6801
      • Address:

      • 4144 East Indian School Road
      • (at the corner of 40th Street)
      • Phoenix, AZ 85018
      • Neighborhood:

      • East Valley
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard visa
      • Hours:

      • 11a-10p M-Sa, 11a-9p Su

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