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- Barrio Queen - Tempe Marketplace
Barrio Queen was created by owners Linda Nash and Steven Rosenfield to bring authentic Southern Mexican fare and culture to the Valley In addition to its family recipes, the restaurant is known for its unique drinks and extensive tequila and mezcal menus
- Barrio Queen - Authentic Southern Mexican Fine-Dining Restaurants
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- Barrio Queen - Tempe, AZ
We're delighted to hear that you had a fantastic first visit to Barrio Queen in Tempe Marketplace It's wonderful that you enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere, patio seating, and friendly service
- Barrio Queen - Tempe Marketplace - Arizona Restaurant Week
We are your best option for Mexican food in Arizona, no matter if you want to try Mexican food for the first time we want you to feel like you are visiting our Casa and Familia in Mexico
- Barrio Queen Tempe Marketplace - Tempe AZ, 85281 - Visit Phoenix
Barrio Queen is an award-winning restaurant created by owners Steve Rosenfield and Linda Nash to bring authentic Southern Mexican fare and culture to the Valley In addition to its family recipes, the restaurant is known for its unique drinks and extensive tequila and mezcal menus
- Barrio Queen- Tempe Restaurant - Tempe, AZ | OpenTable
Barrio Queen is the best restaurant in Tempe for authentic Mexican food and craft cocktails Our food pays homage to history and culture by serving fresh, authentic Mexican cuisine using traditional recipes from barrios throughout Mexico
- Barrio Queen - Tempe Marketplace | Toast
The Queen's acclaimed pork is marinated in sour orange and achiote paste, wrapped in a banana leaf and slow-cooked all night long Topped with pickled red onions and homemade pico de gallo
- Barrio Queen - Updated November 2025
We are conveniently located in Tempe Marketplace near ASU campus Our food pays homage to history and culture by serving fresh, authentic Mexican cuisine using traditional recipes from barrios throughout Mexico
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