Hello family & friends! We’re thrilled to share details of our spring wedding celebration in the enchanting Santa Fe, New Mexico—please visit our website to join in the excitement!
Hello family & friends! We’re thrilled to share details of our spring wedding celebration in the enchanting Santa Fe, New Mexico—please visit our website to join in the excitement!
Articles & guides that may provide some inspiration for your visit:
1. 15 Best Things To Do In Santa Fe, New Mexico
2. Top Restaurants in Santa Fe
4. The Four Season Experiences & Activities
5. The 10 Best Restaurants in Santa Fe
Places to Eat & Drink:
1. Coyote Cafe
2. Harry's Roadhouse
3. Herve
4. Geronimos
5. Sazon
6. Pink Adobe
7. Cafe Pasquals
8. La Boca
Upscale Dining
Terra – Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado
Phone: 505-946-5700
Enjoy organic, locally sourced ingredients and majestic desert views. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Chef Kai crafts inspired seasonal menus that have earned AAA Four Diamond honors.
Phone: 505-982-1500
Indulge in seasonal, progressive American cuisine in an elegant “Borrego House” built in 1756. Dinner service only, with accolades including AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Forbes 4 Star Awards.
Phone: 505-982-4353
A heritage-rich venue blending Southwestern cuisine with timeless classics. Open year-round, serving lunch (Mon-Sat) and dinner nightly.
Phone: 505-820-0919
A family-owned gem where Chef Rios, who started his career as a dishwasher, now delights locals and visitors with authentic flavors.
Coyote Café and Rooftop Cantina
An elegant eatery with local, seasonal cuisine and signature cocktails served in a vibrant setting.
Phone: 505-984-1788
A fine dining icon since 1983, offering unique American cuisine with a Southwestern twist.
Experience upscale Southwestern dishes and innovative drinks in a setting defined by rustic luxury.
Asian-Fusion
Phone: 505-982-4321
A sleek, casual spot offering Pan-Asian dishes and pre-Prohibition cocktails.
Phone: 505-881-6888
Savor freshly hand-pulled noodles along with delicious ramen, bao, and classic noodle dishes.
Bar & Bites
Secreto Lounge at the St. Francis
Santa Fe’s premier craft cocktail bar featuring award-winning “Garden-To-Glass” and vintage concoctions made with local ingredients.
Phone: 505-428-690
A historic and vibrant venue where Victorian style meets Spanish Colonial charm for elegant dining and relaxed bar fare.
Enjoy breathtaking city-to-mountain views and open-air cocktails in this hidden gem atop La Fonda.
Phone: 505-982-2565
A lively BBQ bar in the Rail yard area featuring nightly live music and a popular Sunday brunch.
Evangelo’s & Del Charro Saloon
Experience neighborhood fun with live music and classic bar & grill fare in unique, movie-inspired settings.
Bistro Style
Enjoy a seasonal menu of contemporary American fare paired with an extensive wine list boasting over 800 bottles.
A charming lunch stop set on an expansive patio near museums, sculptures, and gardens.
Phone: 505-989-1166
A smart casual bistro offering globally inspired food, wine, and beer using local ingredients.
Phone: 505-986-9190
A romantic French-inspired venue with a seasonal menu, vast wine selection, and enchanting ambiance.
Breweries
A bustling brewery in the Rail yard district offering beer samplers and comforting pub fare.
Enjoy locally sourced small and large plates along with artisanal ciders in a folksy neighborhood setting.
New Mexico’s Original Craft Brewery, with taprooms featuring beautiful rooftop patios.
Diner-Inspired & Breakfast
Located in downtown Santa Fe, this historic diner has been serving delicious fare since 1905.
Tia Sofia’s, The Pantry, Dolina, & Clafoutis French Bakery
Explore a variety of traditional and modern options—from hearty regional breakfasts to light French country-style fare.
Farm-to-Table
Phone: 505-9821272
Savor an immersive dining experience in a space adorned with custom artwork and antique accents, courtesy of award-winning Chef Joseph Wrede.
Phone: 505-930-5325
Enjoy innovative New American plates and a broad bourbon selection in an intimate, refined setting.
Phone: 505-303-3469
A gastropub blending street food flair with contemporary indoor dining.
International Flavors
French
Bistro 315, Chez Mammou, Mille, Clafoutis French Bakery, and The French Pastry Shop provide an array of cozy cafés, exquisite pastries, and refined French dining experiences.
Thai & Indian
Thai on Canyon (Phone: 505-365-9869) offers authentic Thai cuisine along historic Canyon Road, while Paper Dosa (Phone: 505-930-5521) brings fresh
Vietnamese
Pho Ava Vietnamese (Phone: 505-557-6572) and Saigon Café (Phone: 505-988-4951) are top picks for vibrant Vietnamese cuisine.
Chinese
Liu Liu Liu (Phone: 505-428-0589), Ying Yang Room (Phone: 505-986-9279), and Dumpling Tea and Dim Sum House (Phone: 505-945-5000) deliver an engaging dining experience with innovative twists on classic dishes.
Italian
El Nido (Phone: 505-954-1272), Andiamo (Phone: 505-995-9595), Osteria d’Assisi (Phone: 505-986-5858), and Sassella offer a delightful taste of Italy infused with local influences.
Japanese
Izanami (Phone: 505-982-9304) serves upscale Japanese bar food, while Su Room at El Nido (Phone: 505-954-1272) provides an intimate sushi experience.
Mexican & New Mexican/Southwestern
Gabriel’s (Phone: 505-455-7000), Sazón (Phone: 505-984-8604), Estevan (Phone: 505-930-5363), Paloma (Phone: 505-467-8624), and Zacatlan (Phone: 505-780-5174) highlight authentic Mexican flavors, while La Choza, The Shed, and Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen (Phone: 505-983-7929) showcase the best of local New Mexican cuisine.
Mediterranean
La Casa Sena (Phone: 505-988-9232) offers New American West cuisine inspired by Mediterranean and New Mexican influences in a historic setting.
Pizza
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza, Pizzeria da Lino (Phone: 505-982-8474), Pizza Centro, Rooftop Pizzeria, and Pizza Etc. (Phone: 505-986-1500) provide everything from classic pies to contemporary interpretations.
Steak Houses
Bull Ring (Phone: 505-983-3328), Rio Chama Steak House (Phone: 505-955-0765), El Nido, Market Steer Steak House (Phone: 505-992-6354), and Palace Prime (Phone: 505-919-9935) serve prime cuts and innovative steak dishes in settings ranging from traditional to modern.
Spanish
El Meson (Phone: 505-983-6756), La Boca (Phone: 505-982-3433), and El Farol offer authentic tapas, paella, and a vibrant atmosphere infused with Spanish tradition.
Vegetarian
Vinaigrette, Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen, and Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Café provide creative, wholesome vegetarian and vegan fare that even dedicated carnivores appreciate.
Local Favorites
Tesuque Village Market, The Tune Up Café, Counter Culture Café, Santa Fe Bite, The Teahouse, Harry’s Roadhouse, Shake Foundation, and Taco Fundación (via Facebook) round out an eclectic mix of casual spots and neighborhood hangouts perfect for a relaxed meal or a quick bite.
We hope this comprehensive guide helps you discover the culinary treasures of Santa Fe during your visit. Enjoy exploring these diverse dining experiences and savor the flavors of our vibrant city!
If you have any questions or need further recommendations, please feel free to reach out.
Bon appétit and safe travels!
Golf Courses to check out!
Towa Golf Club
• Website: Towa Golf Club
• Address: 1400 Towa Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87506
Black Mesa Golf Club
• Website: Black Mesa Golf Club
• Address: 1800 Black Mesa Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe
• Website: Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe
• Address: 3000 Marty Sanchez Way, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Spas to check out!
Ten Thousand Waves Spa
21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, Santa Fe 87501
https://tenthousandwaves.com/spa
505 982 9304