Southwestern New Mexico Restaurants

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  • 1. Daily Pie Cafe

    $ | Café

    The entry to this homey spot sports a hand-painted sign proclaiming "Home cooking on the great divide." And so it is. Owner-chef Michael Rawls enjoys his work, and locals and visitors appreciate his culinary skills. First check the Daily Pie Chart—consider the signature New Mexican apple pie (piñon nuts and green chile make it special) or seasonal peach walnut crumb—before you fill up on the main course side of the menu. Daily Pie opens early in the morning and usually closes by 3. Trusty breakfast and lunch dishes (and an occasional Friday-night special) include good tomato-onion-cheese omelets and burritos packed with ham, eggs, and cheese. There's a sweet cabin for rent out back (daily or longer).

    U.S. 60, west end of town, Pie Town, New Mexico, 87827, USA
    575-772–2700

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner. Closed Sun. and Mon. Hours vary seasonally, call ahead
  • 2. Pie-O-Neer Cafe

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    "Life goes on and days go by. That's why you should stop for pie." Such is the motto of one of New Mexico's memorable roadside stops. In this one-time trading post, owner Kathy Knapp serves light meals (grilled cheese spiked with green chile, vegetarian soup, spinach quesadillas) from late morning through midafternoon, but pie is her stock in trade. She bakes at least 12 varieties daily—she's nimble with whatever's in season (fresh-picked plums are a special treat), and most days you can count on oven-fresh apple, cherry, chocolate cream, lemon meringue, and banana cream. On some Sunday afternoons folks dawdle on the porch, and there might be live music; a small art gallery completes the scene. The little log-cabin guesthouse just up the road is Pie-O-Neer-owned; ask about rates.

    U.S. 60, east end of town, Pie Town, New Mexico, 87827, USA
    575-772–2711

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.–Thurs. No dinner. Hours vary seasonally, call ahead
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