Tee Pee Mexican Food

Phoenix


If you're snobby about Mexican food, don't dine at the Tee Pee. If, however, you like piping-hot plates piled high with cheesy, messy, American-style Mexican food, then grab a booth at this Phoenix fave, going strong since 1958. George W Bush ate here in 2004 and ordered two cheese-and-onion enchiladas, rice and beans – now the Presidential Special. Dig in!


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