Elle
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Ratings and Reviews for Elle
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May 06 2012
Lee W. via Yelp
FYI - it looks like the restaurant is now out of business,. Passed it by last night and it was closed, and tried the phone number....disconnected.read more
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Apr 20 2012
Leslie F. via Yelp
bad location is bad... sorry they closed, but knew it was inevitable when I happened to see the terrible location...read more
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Feb 13 2012
Melissa S. via Yelp
We went for dinner this past Saturday night at 7pm and they were closed. No sign on the door, the tables were all setup, but the doors were locked and the...read more
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Nov 26 2008
HiMaintenancBlnd via Citysearch
The decor was beautiful. The bartender Kim was a delite. However, when I asked for a typical drink, a Bacardi and Diet Coke, they ...read more
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Apr 21 2008
lovestodineout via Citysearch
Saw this menu online. My wife and I both really wanted to like this restaurant. Unfortunately after we arrived it took twenty mi...read more
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Mar 05 2008
via Citysearch
I really like this place. They have a great variety of wine and amazing food. The restaurant makes you feel as if you are in the w...read more
The Scene:
The food at Elle is nothing to sniff at, but the extensive American wine list (30 selections available by the glass) is the primary lure of this restaurant. Settled into Tucson's very first and most architecturally inviting shopping center, the window seats and patio gain atmosphere from the old, brick Josias Joeseler building. Elle's wines are regionally specialized, but the cuisine ranges further afield, including French, Italian, and Northern Californian traditions. Main dishes revolve around pastas, risottos, fresh oysters and mussels, and venison, but the house specialty is the comparatively straightforward Beef Carpaccio. You can make a meal of the generous mussels appetizer alone, but save room for dessert, particularly if you have your eye on the Queen of Nuts cake.