Check out these Tucson restaurants chasing 100 years in business

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For Star subscribers: From the historic El Minuto Mexican restaurant to a storied steakhouse, several Tucson restaurants are hoping to reach the 100-year milestone.

Cathalena E. Burch As Tucson’s landmark Mexican restaurant El Charro is celebrating its centennial year, several Tucson restaurants are hoping to follow in its footsteps.Arizona Inn 2200 E. Elm St., arizonainn.com

Teresa Shaar, who has been running the downtown restaurant since her 90-year-old mom Rosalva retired, is now working alongside her children. The Campbell Avenue restaurant originally opened in 1963 on Campbell and East Limberlost Road, where Trader Joe’s is located. It opened at its current location in 1989, one of several spinoffs from the original restaurant from various family members that numbered nine at one time, including the storied Molina’s Midway that closed in 2017 after 63 years in business.

 

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