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5 Points Market

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5 Points Market

756 S Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
Overall Rating: 4.0
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    Michael M.
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    Jul. 23rd 2017

    5 Points is cute little local Tucson restaurant near the downtown area. This restaurant is one of the few in this area which focuses on using local ingredients, thus making it a good choice for the health conscious diners. If you are looking for a quick casual breakfast joint with a healthy vibe, 5 Points is probably one of your best bests downtown.

    5 Points offers a small breakfast and lunch menu, along with a full espresso menu, a daily pastry selection, local teas, juiced drinks, and kombucha. 5 Points partners with local companies and you also have the option of substituting free range eggs (although the extra fee is a bit ridiculous). At the on-site market, you can purchase all sorts of local goods. The breakfast menu is pretty basic asides from a nice little create your own menu where you can mix and match all sorts of sides. I highly recommend the potato pancakes - they are quite delicious! One of the highlights on the menu is the giant pancake, an enormous homemade pancake served with clarified butter and real maple syrup. If you are coming from a hike or bike ride, it will definitely fill you up pretty nicely. In fact, it's probably big enough for 2. The menu is pretty limited - hopefully they will spice it up in the future with a few more creative selections.

    Service was just so-so, not very friendly or attentive. Hopefully, we just happened to catch someone on a bad day. The restaurant was pretty busy on a weekend morning, however, that really is no excuse for poor service.

    The setting at 5 Points is casual and hip, modern with a young crowd. The noise level is a bit too loud as the tables are crammed a bit too close. I imagine the ambiance would be a bit quieter and less stressful on a less busy weekday.

    5 Points is a decent casual affordable breakfast choice if you find yourself in downtown Tucson for the morning. I recommend checking it out after a bike ride along the beautiful nearby Rillito River Path.