The Dutch - DAM Good Food

5340 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson - 85711
272 reviews
European American Cocktail Bar
(520) 792-0624

My spouse and I came here at 10am on a Saturday right as they opened and managed to nab a table in this obviously popular place. Our server was great - when I asked her to help me choose between two items I wanted, she unhesitatingly chose the Tuscan Breakfast, which was the best breakfast I've had in some time. It had nopales in it, which I'd never had before (always love trying new things), and those, along with the potatoes, kale, chicken sausage and cherry tomatoes all topped with two poached eggs, made for a dish I basically didn't want to end. The server also helped my spouse choose between two items. She steered him to the Elote avocado toast, which was wonderful and very far from the usual avocado toast you can get most anywhere (the heat came from I think chipotle, but there was also a great sweet note underneath, which we think might have been honey mayo). The in-house-made limeade was a refreshing alternative to OJ. We came hungry and left thoroughly satisfied. Definitely go here if you're passing through town.

So good! The duck tacos were amazing! Haven’t tasted anything like that before, a great meld of Dutch and Southwest cuisine. The honey butter fries were to die for as well. Great service and food, coming here a LOT

Very new definitely worth it restaurant. I went for brunch and had the cinnamon roll, a chai latte, and mac and cheese. Bring a friend and your appetite! Our server was INCREDIBLE!

Beautiful place. Great service. Food was delicious. Easy parking.

Great “walking distance “ neighborhood place for a dinner. We had a Thai dish and goat cheese with roasted beets salad. Ample serving, took home leftovers.Had to have the homemade apple pie with ice cream. Worth it.Great ambianceI’ll be back.

As we live on the Far East Side, going to this restaurant was a trip. Not only that, but the parking in the University area can be a nightmare. So, in spite of the good food, and atmosphere, we did not get over there often. We are on their mailing list, and when they wrote that they were changing locations, and this new location is so much closer to us, we were delighted. I think their Grand Opening was April 22, but whoever wanted to, could come during pre-opening week. And, that is just what we did. No parking problems here. As we walked in, we almost felt like we had walked into "North Italia", which we love. Very spacious, and fresh, airy atmosphere. There are several booths, but they were all occupied, so we sat at one of the tables for two. The wooden, Dutch type, furniture is really high quality, however, not being used to sitting on hard chairs, we found them not that comfortable. We settled in, looked at the menu, and, again, were faced with too many wonderful choices. We knew that everything would be delicious. I chose the apple "PANNENKOEK" ($10), which is a large crepe style pancake, and my husband chose the "CUBANO SANDWICH ($14), with a side of their famous truffle fries. Both our meals could not have been more delicious. And, both the portions, and presentation were just perfect. It was a very warm day, so we had Finnish Long Drinks; citrus soda, with a splash of gin. We were so delighted that this restaurant is, now, relatively close to us. We know that we will be coming here, often. And, when family members arrive for Christmas (they all stay at the Courtyard, behind this restaurant), we will have a lovely spot to spend one evening.

The Dutch has moved to William's Center on Broadway at Craycroft. I think the atmosphere is even better than when it was on University Blvd. I've actually been there 3 times. Brunch and dinner with friends. We all tried different items and we all loved the food. I've had the french dip, the daily dinner special which was trout and another night the special which was a huge prime rib diner. I haven't tried the fish and chips but was told its delicious. The Dutch War Fries are pretty amazing and the duck tacos are really good. I had many of the sandwiches at the other location over time (I live down the street from there), all which I loved and the southwest salad is delish with a protein. I will definitely go back. Oh, the also have really fun craft cocktails.

My college roommate and his wife were staying at the Marriott across the street. It turned out to be opening night at The Dutch. The warm Sourdough made the escargot and artichoke appetizers AND my Club style sandwich…a perfect match. I live in Lisbon, Portugal and could tell the food was the real deal…Menu✔️ Food✔️ Service✔️

First time in Tucson when I walked past the restaurant and notice how inviting the food and atmosphere was so I stopped for a late lunch. My server suggested the fish and chips so I said ok, I’ll try the fish and chips. The fish and chips were presented well, and tasted even better. It was the best fish and chips that I’ve tasted and I will definitely stop in the next time I’m in Tucson.

NICE place to get brunch. Lots of indoor and outdoor space. I had the Dutch breakfast (sandwich) it was a very pleasant surprise. The presentation was nice and did not give away the secret for the first bite. It was an unexpected party for the taste buds, yum ?. Compliments to the chef for arranging flavors that explode in your mouth and make you want more of it! Again yummy!