SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO RESTAURANTS
Upper Crust Pizza - 505-982-0000
Upper Crust, on Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe, serves a delicious
pizza from an adobe house near the old San Miguel Mission in Santa
Fe. You can eat there or request free delivery to your hotel or
resort. They also have salads, calzones, sandwiches, and stromboli
and beer and wine. It is relaxing to sit out on their patio in the
late afternoon. The San Miguel Mission is next door, as is the oldest
house in the country.
Hidden
Chicken
An Approved Restaurant - Diamond Rated 2005 by AAA. The Hidden Chicken
Café is a Santa Fe family-owned and operated restaurant that
opened in 1996. This home-style restaurant is the life long dream
of Sam and Marilyn Kahn. While we are not fans of music on websites,
this is an exception. An appropriate and fun choice of sound.
The
Pink Abobe
Rosalea Murphy eastablished The Pink Adobe in 1944. Known by locals
in Santa Fe as "The Pink," the restaurant has grown into
a local and national landmark since its humble beginnings serving
Dobe Burgers, French onion soup, and hot apple pie. The Pink is
located across the street from the San Miguel Mission in the center
of the historic Barrio de Analco on Old Spanish Trail. In the early
morning you will enjoy the "Pink
Cafe" and especially the coffee and beignets,
approved by a Baton Rouge native.
Catamount Bar &
Grill
This Santa Fe local watering hole on Water Street, is a great place
to have a sandwich for lunch and watch the locals and tourists walk
by. The food is good and the staff is friendly. A
great place to watch sports in downtown Santa Fe. Lots of television
sets for plenty of coverage.
Tomasita's
A Santa Fe favorite restaurant is Tomasita's. Housed in a building
built in 1904. Recipes have been handed down for generations and
still stand as witness to the melding of cultures that once depended
on the corn, chile, beans and fruit of the area. While it advertises
North New Mexican food, some think it is closer to Tex-Mex. Vegetarians
have praised it as they have plenty of meatless choices.
MORE SANTA FE RESTAURANTS
On the more expensive side there is Geronimos,
Coyote Cafe,and The Compound. The resonably priced side - The Pink
Adobe, The Shed, and La Casa Sena. And the affordale - Guadalupe
Cafe, Zia Diner, Cowgirl Hall of Fame...the cafe inside of the 5
& dime has the best Frito pies (a must try for someone who has
never had one), Tortilla Flats, PC's (last 2 are not located downtown),
for a quick burger BlakesLotaburger (green chile burger).
Santa Fe Menu
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