Michelin-star chef headlines Hacienda Solana opening event

Solana Guest Ranch will debut a new dining concept this April, introducing Hacienda Solana in the Tanque Verde Valley. The restored property blends history, hospitality, and immersive culinary programming. Additionally, the concept centers on RSVP-only dining experiences designed for intimate groups.

The launch follows a two-year renovation of the former 1948 dude ranch. The team reimagined the site as a destination for dining, events, and overnight stays. As a result, the property now features a 1930s hacienda, a courtyard, and the Tack Room Saloon.

“Solana isn’t just a venue, it’s a living piece of Tucson’s story,” Solana Guest Ranch & Hacienda Solana owner John Jacobs said in a press release. “For decades this was a true Tanque Verde guest ranch, and in restoring it we’re bringing back something the community almost lost: a quiet, authentic desert gathering place where people can celebrate, connect, and experience the heritage of this valley. We’re proud to protect the history, invest in the neighborhood, and create a destination that supports local jobs, local makers, and Tucson’s cultural identity while preserving the spirit of the last lost guest ranch.”