BREAKFAST. LUNCH. DINNER.
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Tesuque Village Market – close neighborhood favorite for breakfast (9am), lunch and dinner. Known for their amazing margaritas!
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Geronimo – Canyon Road institution, consistently rated the top restaurant in Santa Fe.
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Restaurant Martin – Progressive American cuisine from Guadalajara native Martin Rios, featuring one of Santa Fe’s best patios.
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Horno - Award-winning dinner spot.
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Paloma - Contemporary Mexican cuisine
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The Mud Hut by Agapao Coffee - Relax with a coffee in this cozy spot.
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Skyfire at Bishops Lodge - A great dinner and drink spot located inside the lodge.
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The Compound - Another iconic restaurant on Canyon Road.
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Paper Dosa - Southern Indian cuisine.
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Counter Culture - Popular for breakfast and lunch. Try the cinnamon rolls on Wed and Saturday only.
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Clafoutis - A French bakery offering breakfast and lunch.
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Sage Bakehouse – Bakery serving breakfast and lunch, known for fresh breads.
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Dolina -- A French bakery perfect for breakfast and lunch.
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Coyote Café - Excellent dinner spot, notable for its upstairs patio bar.
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Tia Sophia’s – Classic New Mexican cuisine.
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Cafe Pasqual – Famous for New Mexican food, available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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El Parasol – A local favorite for tacos and New Mexican classics served in styrofoam containers. Locations in Pojoaque and on Cerillos Road.
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Sazon – Chef Fernando Olea’s menu of contemporary and traditional Mexican dishes, which earned him the 2022 James Beard Best Chef: Southwest award.
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Market Steer – Top-notch steak and seafood with a gorgeous courtyard. (moving soon)
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Terra at Four Seasons Rancho Encantado – Across the street, this bar offers great sunset views, a fire-pit, and s’mores.
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Izanami – High-end Japanese fare at Ten Thousand Waves spa.
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The Teahouse - A lunch spot at the north end of Canyon Road.
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La Boca – Intimate tapas bar.
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La Choza – A local favorite for classic New Mexican fare, and sister restaurant to The Shed.
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El Nido – Close by in Tesuque, offering wood-grilled fish, pizzas, pastas, and more.
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Gabriel’s - New Mexican cuisine located north of town, close to the villa, featuring a large patio and great drinks.
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Plaza Cafe - A Santa Fe staple serving New Mexican diner-style food.
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Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill - Great low-price takeout option.
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Shake Foundation - Takeout burgers.
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Blake’s Lottaburger – The Whataburger of New Mexico, famous for green chili cheeseburgers.
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Nosa (for NOrth of SAnta Fe) – Chef Graham Dodds’ culinary dream located in a beautiful valley about 45 minutes from town. Open Fri-Sun for dinner. Reservations needed far in advance. Amazing experience!
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Modern General – Healthy bowls, sweet and savory pancakes, with bad parking on weekends. Prix fixe menu.
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Vinaigrette – Elevated healthy soups and salads, sharing an owner and a parking lot with Modern General.
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Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen – Catering to vegetarians, vegans, paleo, and gluten-free diets to ensure all feel welcome.
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Blackbird Saloon - Located at 28 Main Street, Los Cerrillos - a fun stop on the way to Madrid.
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Ikonic Coffee and Cafe - Multiple locations around town.
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Cafe Fina - 624 Old Las Vegas Hwy - corner of Hwy 285/I-25.
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Harry’s Roadhouse - 96 Old Las Vegas Hwy - known for spectacular margaritas.
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El Chile Toreado - food truck with award-winning breakfast tacos and burritos.
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Churro Bar - new and fun spot for amazing churros
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Café Canyon - casual lunch spot midway up Canyon Road.
COCKTAILS
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Skyfire at Bishops Lodge
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Bar at the Inn of the Anasazi
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Gruet Winery Santa Fe Tasting Room
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Tonic - Located on Water Street downtown.
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Coyote Cafe bar
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Hervé Wine Bar
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The Bell Tower Bar - Located at La Fonda hotel.
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Secreto Lounge - Located at the Hotel St. Francis.
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Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte – Fun bar in the back of the store, mostly gin drinks and margaritas.
GROCERY
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Sprouts
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Market Street
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Whole Foods
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Trader Joes
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Santa Fe Farmers Market - Open Saturdays & Tuesdays in The Railyard.