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Ye Old Lantern has been a Tucson favorite since 1924. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner daily. Ye Old Lantern is a comfortable restaurant and lounge featuring mesquite-broiled steaks, prime rib and a popular seafood salad bar. The restaurant features meeting spaces and live entertainment.

The restaurant has a wide selection of entrees and a fresh salad bar. Dinners include barbecued meatballs served before the entree and fresh bread served at the table.

Location: 1800 North Oracle Rd, Tucson Arizona 85705 Telephone 520-622-6761 Fax 520-622-0452

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