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re: Need Santa Fe recs
Posted on 6/27/23 at 4:33 pm to Coater
Posted on 6/27/23 at 4:33 pm to Coater
La Fonda is a good place, you're in the plaza so most places are within walking distance.
Hotel St Francis has the Gruet winery tasting room and a solid hotel bar (beware of the sage smoked margarita; you're gonna think you're smelling a hotbox of weed at first but you'll get used to it). .
Tomasita's is solid and would probably work best for your train schedule. Atrisco is the sister restaurant so similar food and drink.
Second Tesuque Village Market - wife and I are heading up there this evening for dinner. You'll need to drive north to get there Don't expect anything fancy but food and drinks are solid. Also second Rowley's.
I'm a fan of Joe's Tequila Bar attached to the Inn on Alameda. Food is decent and they know how to deliver tequila however you want.
Nambe is a good stop. We enjoyed seeing the Chimayo chapel at Easter.
El Rey will have their Summer Sunday on 7/1. Vendors, live music, food truck. Fun stuff.
I may be at the wine festival this weekend. If you see a worn out dad and mom trying to keep up with an 18-month old, don't be a stranger.
Pancakes on the Plaza during the morning if 7/4. Again, if you see a tired mom and dad trying to keep up with an 18-month old, don't be a stranger.
Hotel St Francis has the Gruet winery tasting room and a solid hotel bar (beware of the sage smoked margarita; you're gonna think you're smelling a hotbox of weed at first but you'll get used to it). .
Tomasita's is solid and would probably work best for your train schedule. Atrisco is the sister restaurant so similar food and drink.
Second Tesuque Village Market - wife and I are heading up there this evening for dinner. You'll need to drive north to get there Don't expect anything fancy but food and drinks are solid. Also second Rowley's.
I'm a fan of Joe's Tequila Bar attached to the Inn on Alameda. Food is decent and they know how to deliver tequila however you want.
Nambe is a good stop. We enjoyed seeing the Chimayo chapel at Easter.
El Rey will have their Summer Sunday on 7/1. Vendors, live music, food truck. Fun stuff.
I may be at the wine festival this weekend. If you see a worn out dad and mom trying to keep up with an 18-month old, don't be a stranger.
Pancakes on the Plaza during the morning if 7/4. Again, if you see a tired mom and dad trying to keep up with an 18-month old, don't be a stranger.
This post was edited on 6/27/23 at 5:57 pm
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