Kosher dining options in Tucson

Southern Arizona residents looking for kosher options during high holidays and year round have a variety of options. The following is a list of stores or methods of purchasing kosher groceries in Southern Arizona as of August 2021. For more information, be sure to join the Kosher In Tucson Facebook group or contact a local community for guidance.

  • Nadine’s bakery (4553 East Broadway Boulevard) is a kosher bakery in Tucson.
  • Western film Kosher delivers to a central location in Tucson for a flat rate of $ 14.95 per order. Orders are due August 19th for the high holidays in 2021. The next order will be in October. Visit the Kosher in Tucson Facebook group for more information.
  • Al Basha grocery store (4145 East Grant Road), a shop that specializes in halal food, now sells kosher items. This story was recently featured in the “Tripping Kosher” series. See video below.
  • Costco Wholesale (6255 East Grant Road) stocks meat, poultry, and non-perishable items.
  • Safeway grocery store (5752 East Sunrise Drive) recently expanded its kosher section.
  • All Trader Joes Tucson locations stock kosher meat, poultry, long-life products, and wine.
  • Kiwi Kids (Kids Wellness Initiative) offers free kosher meals for children aged 1 to 18 who are not receiving meals at school or elsewhere. Weekly delivery to a central location. More information at.
  • Kosher Coop sells bulk and ships to Tucson. The delivery dates can be found on the website:
  • Prime Nosh, a Las Vegas-based company, delivers kosher groceries in an insulated box the next day.
  • Imperial kosher Phoenix is ​​the closest full-service kosher market and deli.

Additional resources can also be found on the Chabad Tucson website under What’s Kosher in Tucson.

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