<<

Santa Fe Dining Options

The Bull Ring – 150 Washington – (505) 983-3328 Voted “Best Steak” and “Best Place to be seen in”, this Santa Fe institution is a must for steak lovers! (Reservations required)

Café Pasquals – 121 Don Gaspar – (505) 983-9340 Colorful, casual atmosphere serving inspired by New Mexican and Old Mexican traditions for over 31 years. Serving , , and dinner. (Reservations accepted for dinner only – strongly recommended)

El Farol – 808 Canyon Rd – (505) 983-9912 A Canyon Road favorite featuring innovative specializing in tapas. Live entertainment nightly. (Reservations accepted)

Coyote Café – 132 West Water – (505) 983-1615 Exciting menu in a sophisticated setting. Seasonal rooftop cantina is both reasonably priced and lots of fun! (Reservations suggested)

Anasazi – 113 Washington – (505) 988-3236 Fine dining at the Rosewood Inn. infused with regional ingredients. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Enjoy nice weather by dining on the patio. (Reservations accepted)

Blue Corn Cafe – 133 West Water – (505) 984-1800 Variety of featuring New , pub fare, specialty burgers. Seasonal patio.

Amavi – 221 Shelby – (505) 988-2355 Santa Fe’s most romantic décor, alfresco dining, and comfortable lounge. Southern European inspired fare utilizing seasonal, local ingredients.

315 Restaurant & Wine Bar – 315 Old Santa Fe Trail – (505) 986-9190 French bistro cuisine featuring new dishes each day. One of the city’s hotspots under Louis Moscow.

La Casa Sena & La Cantina – 125 East Palace – (505) 988-9232 La Casa Sena has an extensive wine list in a historic setting with a lovely garden patio. Enjoy casual dining next door at La Cantina, which also features a talented wait staff performing Broadway show tunes.

La Plazuela – 100 East San Francisco – (505) 982-5511 Set in a beautiful enclosed courtyard at La Fonda Hotel, La Plazuela features authentic recipes of the great chefs of Spain as well as New Mexican and Mexican cuisine.

The Compound – 653 Canyon Rd – (505) 982-4353 Owner/Chef Mark Kiffen’s gorgeous restaurant in a park like setting off Canyon Road. Oprah’s Santa Fe favorite! Serving Lunch Monday – Friday, and Dinner nightly.

Geronimo – 724 Canyon Rd – (505) 982-1500 Fine dining near many of Santa Fe’s art galleries. Serene and intimate setting delivering exceptional dishes. (Reservations required)

Luminaria – 211 Old Santa Fe Trail – (505) 984-7915 Adjacent to the Loretto Chapel at the Inn and Spa at Loretto, the cuisine blends Southwestern, French, and Contemporary American to create creative dishes. Al fresco dining on a romantic veranda, and Sunday Brunch. (Reservations accepted)

The Old House – 309 West San Francisco – (505) 995-4530 Located at the Eldorado Hotel and awarded Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence”. Appetizers such and lump crab cakes, quail and scallops, then continue with a multitude of grilled specialties that will tempt any palate. (Reservations accepted)

Ristra – 548 Aqua Fria – (505) 982-8608 with French and Southwest flavors in a casual, elegant setting. Seasonal patio. Serving Lunch Tuesday – Saturday, and Dinner nightly. (Reservations accepted)

Santacafé – 231 Washington – (505) 984-1788 Nestled in a 19th century historical abode, this southwestern bistro features New American cuisine with a creative Southwestern style and elegant presentation. In summer, the courtyard offers one of the best people watching spots in the city.

The Shed – 113 ½ East Palace – (505) 982-9030 A must try for traditional . This very popular spot is a favorite among locals and visitors. Casual dining indoors or on the patio. (First come, first served for lunch, reservations strongly recommended for dinner)

Tomasita’s – 500 South Guadalupe - (505) 983-5721 Located near the Railrunner station, this cozy spot is a must for authentic New Mexican food. Closed Sundays.