Day Trips from Santa Fe Restaurants

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  • 1. Black Bird Saloon

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    Sure, it looks like a dusty old cowboy bar and it is set right in the heart of a village that's appeared in several Western movies, but the extensive menu of creative breakfast plates, sandwiches, and grills reveals a locavore-minded approach to food that you might not expect from the setting. You might start the day with the Saloon Scramble, a hefty plate of feathery eggs served with green onions, venison-blueberry sausage, and jalapeño hot sauce; or later in the day, consider the thinly roasted lamb with vegetables, Manchego cheese, and a refreshing yogurt sauce atop naan flatbread.

    28 Main St., Cerrillos, New Mexico, 87010, USA
    505-438–1821

    Known For

    • Funky Old West vibe
    • Several dishes featuring elk, venison, rabbit, and other wild game
    • Menu of New Mexico spirits and beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Sun.
  • 2. Mineshaft Tavern

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    A rollicking old bar and restaurant adjacent to the Old Coal Mine Museum, this boisterous place—there's live music many nights—was a miners' commissary back in the day. Today it serves impressive burgers (available with Angus beef, Wagyu beef, buffalo, or mushroom-veggie), along pizzas, tacos, and other comfort fare. There's a fine selection of local craft beers on tap, plus first-rate margaritas. 

    2846 NM 14, Madrid, New Mexico, 87010, USA
    505-473–0743

    Known For

    • The Mad Chile Burger topped with aged cheddar and chopped green chiles
    • Lively dining room filled with vintage Western murals
    • Mexican fare in the neighboring Mine Shaft Cantina
  • 3. Java Junction

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    Seasoned hippies, youthful hipsters, and everyone in between congregate at Java Junction for lattes, chai, sandwiches, breakfast burritos, bagels, pastries, and other treats. You can also pick up a number of house-made gourmet goods, from hot sauces to jalapeño-raspberry preserves. Upstairs there's a pleasantly decorated suite available for overnight stays.

    2855 NM 14, Madrid, New Mexico, 87010, USA
    505-438--2772

    Known For

    • Eventful people-watching
    • Short walk from many galleries
    • First-rate coffee drinks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. The Hollar

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    Stop by this funky restaurant set inside a converted freight car for well-prepared Southern and Southwestern comfort food, from fried green tomatoes to crispy-shrimp and grits. There's a good-size patio from which you can watch the colorful parade of tourists and art buyers strolling through town.

    2849 NM 14, Madrid, New Mexico, 87010, USA
    505-471–4821

    Known For

    • Biscuits with pulled pork
    • Live music on the patio many days
    • Good selection of local beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Wed. No dinner
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