![]() Once upon a time, it served as a stagecoach stop along the Apache Trail and as well as a camping ground for prospectors searching for the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine. What they might not expect, though? Just how delicious they’ll find the comforting eats at Superstition Restaurant & Saloon to be. Interested in checking one out? Call the restaurant at 83 to sign up.People from all over the state flock to Tortilla Flat, a historic town nestled in the Superstition Mountains, for a quirky retreat bursting with Old West charm. The restaurant hosted its first tequila tasting earlier this year and will be doing one every third Tuesday of the month, Zeravica said. The tasting runs $40-50 per person, and includes chips and salsa, with an informational session about the tequilas. This month, she’ll host representatives from Patron for an intimate tasting of three high-end tequilas with 10 guests on June 20. ![]() That includes a new monthly tequila tasting series. To help bring more people in, she’s also adding new cocktails and events to the table. “My goal is to stay open, provide patio service and the same menu, to keep this favorite Soquel spot open for everyone.” “It’s definitely been a lot more work … it’s a whole new ballgame,” said Zeravica of her transition from server to co-owner/manager. Recently, the restaurant’s exterior got a new paint job and now sports a colorful mural by artist brothers Kays and Adel Larbi, who also painted the mural on Live Oak Supermarket. After navigating through COVID-19 and this winter’s storms, now she’s putting her focus on balancing keeping things the same while also putting her own spin on the restaurant.
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