Pinnacle Peak

520-296-0911
6541 E Tanque Verde Rd # 40
Tucson, AZ 85715
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Restaurants, Banquet Rooms
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MONDAY:5:00PM-9:00PM
TUESDAY:5:00PM-9:00PM
WEDNESDAY:5:00PM-9:00PM
THURSDAY:5:00PM-9:00PM
FRIDAY:4:30PM-10:00PM
SATURDAY:4:30PM-10:00PM
SUNDAY:4:30PM-9:00PM

Customer Reviews (47 reviews)

Ralph p.

on Judys Book Aug 12, 2010
They used to list the steak size on the menu. When they removed the steak size from the menu the sizes dropped to about one half. I wish they had just increased the price. I used to go there for the 32 oz. steak but since they... (more)

OshoGirl

on Citysearch Aug 29, 2009
I avoid going to Pinnacle Peak on any night that could be popular among the tourists... trying to get a table, and then actually enjoying your meal, is virtually impossible in an atmosphere clogged by tourists. But... (more)

digsrunner

on Citysearch Oct 06, 2008
While the food at Pinnacle Peak is every bit of what you pay for I have to say the 'tie cutting" needs to be rethought. My first encounter in the establishment cost me a $1000 silk tie without warning. I walked in the front... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 05, 2008
From all of the other reviews that I've read about Pinnacle Peak, I've learned that it is some sort of theme restaurant. Needless to say. I didn't know this when my husband and I decided to dine here. We were on vacation... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Jul 06, 2008
I wanted to take my husband someplace good and fun for his birthday so we decided on Pinnacle Peak. Nestled back in Trail Dust Town off of Tanque Verde and Kolb area, we thought this would be great for the kids to enjoy as... (more)

Mryjdvmrci

on Citysearch Apr 24, 2008
Take our visitors every time we have some. There is a really cool show outside before dinner, a walk-through old timey "town," gift shops, candy shop that sells older types of candy & AWESOME fudge, plus the... (more)

ariziron

on Citysearch Jun 30, 2007
Been going there since before it burned down in the 70"s. Love it, Great place to stroll after dinner. Best steaks in town. (more)

hochard

on Citysearch Dec 08, 2006
The food was good but the place is busy and way to many children are allowed in. If you do not mind an abunance of children while you are enjoying your food you will have a good time. It is worth going to at least once to... (more)

cruelsummer28

on Citysearch Nov 12, 2006
i love pinnacle peak because they have a great atmosphere for kids or out of towners who want to get a sense of what old tucson is really like. they have great menu items as well, really something for everyone.... (more)

jdonald7477

on Citysearch Oct 26, 2006
Steak in Tucson meant only ONE place. Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse. I don't know what happened but everyone In my family has said..its NOT good anymore. They used to cook your steak the way YOU wanted and the steak was... (more)

jmhaberaf

on Citysearch Aug 20, 2006
If you have family in town or if you need to feed a large group you need to visit Pinnacle Peak. There are shows and entertainment while you wait to pass the time. If you go on a weekend be prepared to wait, sometimes an... (more)

ademer

on Citysearch Jul 31, 2006
Went there on a Friday night, and had a 1 lb. T-bone that had no flavor to it. Had a lot of fat, and tough. Sent it back, and got another steak of the same quality. If you want a cheap steak, go here. If you want quality go... (more)

Contributor

on Citysearch Jul 19, 2006
<b>The Scene</b><br>This tourist-oriented steakhouse in Trail Dust Town attracts plenty of locals, too, especially families, with its kitschy Old West atmosphere. Waiting for a table? Mosey out to the bleacher... (more)

Dan Q.

on Judys Book Mar 16, 2006
Do not wear a tie into this place. Seriously, the ties on the wall are mostly hideous looking anyways so it's the ritual/novelty of having them cut off that has resulted in the collection. You're not going to get fancy... (more)

stepsd

on Citysearch Nov 28, 2005
My daughter brought me here once(she loves it). I thought the steak was very tough and the beans were not seasoned, not a great meal, probably what you would have found in a saloon in the old west days. We also had to wait... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Sep 14, 2005
What an adventure it is to go to Pinnacle Peak, which sits in Trail Dust Town! If you wear a tie, be prepared to lose it! As you go into this old-time, western restaurant, you will see that the ceilings are covered with... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Jul 01, 2005
If you haven't been to Pinnacle Peak, then go! It's a unique Tucson institution set in Traildust Town, a mini-western town with fun shops and even a gunfight to entertain the kids. The restaurant itself is a... (more)

traildusttown

on Citysearch Jun 14, 2005
Pinnacle Peak in Trail Dust Town is a great place to take family members and have an all-out great time! There is so much to do after you enjoy a wonderful Mesquite Grilled Steak! Oh sooooo good! Nightly stunt shows are... (more)

whobbit

on Citysearch Mar 08, 2005
I grew up in Tucson and went back after being away for 15 years and Pinnacle Peak lived up to all my memories of the food. It was a blast to take my husband there. Pinnacle Peak was the first resteraunt that I wanted to go to... (more)

southerncalsd

on Citysearch Mar 11, 2004
We lived in Tucson for a while before moving to California. We were introduced to Pinnacle Peak by some friends. It was a distance from our home, but well worth the drive. Now we try to get there when ever we go back to... (more)
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Recent Comments


MMM Good Steak. wear a tie so they can cut it off (more)
Iram Gonzalez, Mar 09, 2010

MMM Good Steak. wear a tie so they can cut it off (more)
Iram Gonzalez, Mar 09, 2010

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