Back in the early months of 2020, due to financial difficulties related to COVID-19, every Sweet Tomatoes location in the U.S. had to shut down. All 97 locations were buffet-style restaurants with 50-foot-long salad bars and separate pasta, bread, and dessert sections. Back when Covid was spreading like wildfire, very few people were going to buffets in general for fear of getting sick, but other places were able to stay open because they did some deliveries while Sweet Tomatoes relied 100% on people eating at their locations. Unfortunately, Sweet Tomatoes wasn’t able to adapt fast enough and had to close.
Now, almost 4 years later, Sweet Tomatoes is making a slow return. They couldn’t just open all of their locations immediately though, they had to find somewhere to start. Luckily for everyone in Tucson who has desperately missed the beloved salad buffet, they’ve decided to start by reopening their restaurant in Eastside Tucson, at Broadway and Wilmot. With the building that housed their Tucson location still vacant, along with it being one of their most popular locations, it was the perfect place to begin Sweet Tomatoes’ second coming. The projected plan is to reopen on February 26th after some renovations. While currently there are no plans to open any other restaurants, I have a feeling that the popularity of their first reopened location will cause them to start opening more and more of their old buffets.
At the very least, everyone in Tucson who remembers their incredible salad bar, their delicious soups, and their heavenly mac-n-cheese will definitely be flocking to the buffet on opening night. I don’t know about you, but I’m personally very excited to finally have Sweet Tomatoes back in Tucson.
Greg • Jan 20, 2024 at 9:59 pm
The chain had tens of millions of loyal customers who grew up on it since it opened in San Diego Mission Gorge in 1978. There is still a “ghost ship” location similar to Tucson’s location, in Clairemont San Diego that was one of their last “new builds” and is preserved almost exactly like it was when the chain closed in 2020, painted, landscaped, fixtures and dishes inside intact. Yet there is no For Sale or Lease sign on the building. It may be tied up in court, but either way it’s a ready-made second location if the Tucson one takes off. If they need investors they only need to tap social media because there are millions of people who miss this chain and see it being the only restaurant chain victim of the pandemic as too ironic to stand.
Carolyn Jeffers • Jan 20, 2024 at 6:12 pm
Can’t wait ! It’s been a long time! I almost gave up hope for Sweet Tomatoes to return ! We will be there ! We used to eat there at least twice a week ! We drove all the way from Sahuarita to Sweet Tomatoes ! We loved it! Thank you for reopening it!
Irma Marie Dodson • Jan 20, 2024 at 2:11 pm
I can’t wait, it was one of my very favorite restaurants
Kerry • Jan 20, 2024 at 1:04 pm
Hopefully you come back at the same location near Tuscon Mall .
Love that restaurant and the food
I really missed ya .
Wanda • Jan 19, 2024 at 10:27 pm
Hope they hurry and get into North West Las Vegas we really miss them
Fred Allen • Jan 19, 2024 at 6:14 pm
That’s my birthday date! I for one seriously miss sweet tomatoes looking forward too the opening!