Guidebook for Santa Fe

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Guidebook for Santa Fe

Food Scene

Really good New Mexican food, good coffee, full bar. Our personal favorite for weekend breakfast. You can always tell a good, traditional New Mexican restaurant by the make up of its patrons - a good percentage of regular customers are traditional Hispanic Santa Fe residents who know what good chile should taste like. This is not a tourist trap or a some "new take on something old" Just good down home NM food. Like SF Bar & Grill, it's just a 15-minute drive from our home at Devargas Center.
19 habitants recommandent
Atrisco Cafe & Bar
193 Paseo De Peralta
19 habitants recommandent
Really good New Mexican food, good coffee, full bar. Our personal favorite for weekend breakfast. You can always tell a good, traditional New Mexican restaurant by the make up of its patrons - a good percentage of regular customers are traditional Hispanic Santa Fe residents who know what good chile should taste like. This is not a tourist trap or a some "new take on something old" Just good down home NM food. Like SF Bar & Grill, it's just a 15-minute drive from our home at Devargas Center.
Good food, thorough menu, good service, and full bar with great cocktails that are reasonably priced. It's just a 15-minute drive from our home at Devargas Center. We eat here A LOT.
9 habitants recommandent
Santa Fe Bar & Grill
187 Paseo De Peralta
9 habitants recommandent
Good food, thorough menu, good service, and full bar with great cocktails that are reasonably priced. It's just a 15-minute drive from our home at Devargas Center. We eat here A LOT.
Located in downtown Santa Fe, it's a favorite spot for drinks and tapas.
14 habitants recommandent
El Meson Restaurant and Tapas Bar
213 Washington Ave
14 habitants recommandent
Located in downtown Santa Fe, it's a favorite spot for drinks and tapas.
If you have more in your budget for a dinner with a great bourbon menu, this is a great option.
44 habitants recommandent
Radish & Rye
505 Cerrillos Rd
44 habitants recommandent
If you have more in your budget for a dinner with a great bourbon menu, this is a great option.
Excellent, comprehensive tea selection and good food. Always a long line at the bathroom though :/ Limited parking.
131 habitants recommandent
The Teahouse
821 Canyon Rd
131 habitants recommandent
Excellent, comprehensive tea selection and good food. Always a long line at the bathroom though :/ Limited parking.
Located nearby the Santuario de Chimayo along the High Road to Taos, we love to stop here for Sangria and apps.
40 habitants recommandent
Rancho De Chimayó
300 Juan Medina Rd
40 habitants recommandent
Located nearby the Santuario de Chimayo along the High Road to Taos, we love to stop here for Sangria and apps.
Bagel and coffee shop in Los Alamos. We stop here for breakfast occasionally when heading to the Valles Caldera, Bandelier, or Jemez Springs. Budget friendly.
Ruby K's Bagel Cafe
1789 Central Ave
Bagel and coffee shop in Los Alamos. We stop here for breakfast occasionally when heading to the Valles Caldera, Bandelier, or Jemez Springs. Budget friendly.
Really good New Mexican food in the beautiful Española Valley. Good for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Closed Sundays.
14 habitants recommandent
La Cocina New Mexican Restaurant
415 Santa Clara Bridge Rd
14 habitants recommandent
Really good New Mexican food in the beautiful Española Valley. Good for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Closed Sundays.
We often eat here when in Taos for breakfast. Good food. Heads up that this restaurant will not do separate checks.
39 habitants recommandent
Taos Diner
908 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte
39 habitants recommandent
We often eat here when in Taos for breakfast. Good food. Heads up that this restaurant will not do separate checks.
If you're taking the High Road to Taos scenic byway, this is a popular spot for breakfast/brunch. Food is good and they have fresh baked desserts that will make you drool. But it can get very busy during peak occasions (Mother's Day for example) and service can be painfully slow.
20 habitants recommandent
Sugar Nymphs Bistro
15046 NM-75
20 habitants recommandent
If you're taking the High Road to Taos scenic byway, this is a popular spot for breakfast/brunch. Food is good and they have fresh baked desserts that will make you drool. But it can get very busy during peak occasions (Mother's Day for example) and service can be painfully slow.

Drinks & Nightlife

21 habitants recommandent
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
2791 Agua Fria St
21 habitants recommandent
Good ol Cowgirl is a Santa Fe staple. BBQ, comfort food, full bar, live music.
148 habitants recommandent
Cowgirl Hall of Fame
319 S Guadalupe St
148 habitants recommandent
Good ol Cowgirl is a Santa Fe staple. BBQ, comfort food, full bar, live music.
58 habitants recommandent
Second Street Brewery at The Railyard
1607 Paseo De Peralta
58 habitants recommandent
Bathtub Row Brewery does not serve food, but they allow outside food to be brought in.
12 habitants recommandent
Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op
163 Central Park Square
12 habitants recommandent
Bathtub Row Brewery does not serve food, but they allow outside food to be brought in.

Parks & Nature

Known locally as the "Valle Grande" the entrance to the Valles Caldera National Preserve is less than an hour away.
42 habitants recommandent
Réserve nationale Valles Caldera
39201 NM-4
42 habitants recommandent
Known locally as the "Valle Grande" the entrance to the Valles Caldera National Preserve is less than an hour away.
Lots of great hikes off the Winsor Trail and this trail takes you right into the Pecos Wilderness.
Winsor Trailhead
Hyde Park Road
Lots of great hikes off the Winsor Trail and this trail takes you right into the Pecos Wilderness.
A favorite local hike that starts within Santa Fe city limits so it's not too far to get to.
Picacho Peak
A favorite local hike that starts within Santa Fe city limits so it's not too far to get to.
Highest point in New Mexico. It's a great hike, but strenuous so best suited to experienced hikers and outdoors people. Trailhead located at Taos Ski Valley.
26 habitants recommandent
Wheeler Peak
26 habitants recommandent
Highest point in New Mexico. It's a great hike, but strenuous so best suited to experienced hikers and outdoors people. Trailhead located at Taos Ski Valley.
It's a scenic drive to Ghost Ranch. Short easy hikes that offer beautiful high desert vistas made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe. Be prepared to pay an entrance fee.
86 habitants recommandent
Ghost Ranch
U.S. 84
86 habitants recommandent
It's a scenic drive to Ghost Ranch. Short easy hikes that offer beautiful high desert vistas made famous by Georgia O'Keeffe. Be prepared to pay an entrance fee.
The Santa Fe ski basin is only 45 minutes away. It's a fun mountain to ride and is our preferred location to snowboard considering lift ticket prices, proximity, and quality of ski runs. Taos Ski Valley is also a great ski mountain but lift tickets are a bit more expensive there and the drive is twice as long.
163 habitants recommandent
Ski Santa Fe
1477 NM-475
163 habitants recommandent
The Santa Fe ski basin is only 45 minutes away. It's a fun mountain to ride and is our preferred location to snowboard considering lift ticket prices, proximity, and quality of ski runs. Taos Ski Valley is also a great ski mountain but lift tickets are a bit more expensive there and the drive is twice as long.
It's a smaller ski mountain than Ski Santa Fe and it's further away, but more affordable lift tickets. Also has a restaurant with bar on-sight.
46 habitants recommandent
Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort
5224 NM-518
46 habitants recommandent
It's a smaller ski mountain than Ski Santa Fe and it's further away, but more affordable lift tickets. Also has a restaurant with bar on-sight.
The Cerro Grande hiking trail is located within Bandelier National Monument (which FYI is NOT dog-friendly). This hike is a short but somewhat strenuous trail that has awesome 360 views including an overlook of the Valles Caldera.
Cerro Grande
The Cerro Grande hiking trail is located within Bandelier National Monument (which FYI is NOT dog-friendly). This hike is a short but somewhat strenuous trail that has awesome 360 views including an overlook of the Valles Caldera.
If you take the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway you'll pass by the Enchanted Forest in Red River, NM. Reasonable rates for access to their trail system. It's a nice place to snowshoe or cross-country ski. Some of the snowshoe trails are dog-friendly.
13 habitants recommandent
Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area
29 Sangre De Cristo
13 habitants recommandent
If you take the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway you'll pass by the Enchanted Forest in Red River, NM. Reasonable rates for access to their trail system. It's a nice place to snowshoe or cross-country ski. Some of the snowshoe trails are dog-friendly.

Essentials

Located just 5 minutes away, full supermarket for all the basics, including produce. But FYI it's very conventional and lacking in organic, gluten free, and vegan options. Has a small hot food bar and bakery section, full liquor store.
11 habitants recommandent
Pojoaque Supermarket
9 W Gutierrez
11 habitants recommandent
Located just 5 minutes away, full supermarket for all the basics, including produce. But FYI it's very conventional and lacking in organic, gluten free, and vegan options. Has a small hot food bar and bakery section, full liquor store.
Amazing wine, liquor, and beer selection. Literally one of the best liquor stores in the country. Wine tastings on Saturdays.
6 habitants recommandent
Kokoman Fine Wines & Liquor
34 Cities of Gold Rd
6 habitants recommandent
Amazing wine, liquor, and beer selection. Literally one of the best liquor stores in the country. Wine tastings on Saturdays.
85 habitants recommandent
Sprouts Farmers Market
3201 Zafarano Dr
85 habitants recommandent
The ever-popular general store in Abiquiu has local products, groceries, and a food stand with things like burgers and Frito pies. They also have beer on tap but they stop serving mid-afternoon.
32 habitants recommandent
Bode's General Store
21196 US-84
32 habitants recommandent
The ever-popular general store in Abiquiu has local products, groceries, and a food stand with things like burgers and Frito pies. They also have beer on tap but they stop serving mid-afternoon.

Sightseeing

Overlook Santa Fe from this spot. Just climb a few flights of switchbacks of stairs for a great view of the City Different.
32 habitants recommandent
Cross of the Martyrs
617 Paseo De Peralta
32 habitants recommandent
Overlook Santa Fe from this spot. Just climb a few flights of switchbacks of stairs for a great view of the City Different.

Arts & Culture

The world renowned Santa Fe Opera is just a 15 minute drive.
109 habitants recommandent
Santa Fe Opera
301 Opera Dr
109 habitants recommandent
The world renowned Santa Fe Opera is just a 15 minute drive.

Entertainment & Activities

Ojo Caliente hot springs is just 40 minutes away. We like to go soak during the evenings in the cooler months - they offer reduced hot springs access rates after 6pm. Restaurant onsite with beer/wine. There are also short hiking trails on-sight. It's a gamble to go during monsoon season - they will have to ask folks to get out of the pools if a lightning storm moves in so we don't go there if rain is in the forecast.
22 habitants recommandent
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs station
22 habitants recommandent
Ojo Caliente hot springs is just 40 minutes away. We like to go soak during the evenings in the cooler months - they offer reduced hot springs access rates after 6pm. Restaurant onsite with beer/wine. There are also short hiking trails on-sight. It's a gamble to go during monsoon season - they will have to ask folks to get out of the pools if a lightning storm moves in so we don't go there if rain is in the forecast.