Santa Fe Restaurants

Eating out is a major pastime in Santa Fe and it's well worth coming here with a mind to join in on the fun. Restaurants with high-profile chefs stand beside low-key joints, many offering unique and intriguing variations on regional and international cuisine. You'll find restaurants full of locals and tourists alike all over the Downtown and surrounding areas. Although Santa Fe does have some high-end restaurants where dinner for two can exceed $200, the city also has plenty of reasonably priced dining options.

Waits for tables are very common during the busy summer season, so it's a good idea to call ahead even when reservations aren't accepted, if only to get a sense of the waiting time. Reservations for dinner at the better restaurants are a must in summer and on weekends the rest of the year.

So-called Santa Fe–style cuisine has so many influences that the term has become virtually meaningless, especially with many of the city’s top eateries embracing a more international approach to cuisine, albeit all the while sourcing more and more from local farms and ranches. At many top spots in town, you’ll detect Latin American, Mediterranean, and East Asian influences. Yet plenty of traditional, old-style Santa Fe restaurants still serve authentic New Mexican fare, which combines both Native American and Hispanic traditions and is quite different from Americanized as well as regional Mexican cooking.

Santa Fe's culinary reputation continues to grow not just in terms of restaurants but also in businesses that produce or sell specialty foods and beverages, from fine chocolates and local honeys and jams to increasingly acclaimed New Mexico wines, beers, and spirits. Don't miss Santa Fe Farmers' Market, one of the best in the Southwest.

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  • 1. Santacafé

    $$$$ | The Plaza

    Owner Quinn Stephenson (who also owns fine dining institution Coyote Cafe) now runs this long-acclaimed member of Santa Fe's culinary vanguard with a lighter menu focused on fresh, fusion cuisine, and it remains one of Santa Fe's must-eat destinations. The minimalist, elegant restaurant is located two blocks north of the Plaza in the historic Padre Gallegos House and offers inventive dishes from chef Dale Kester. The playful bronze animal sculptures found both indoors and out add an earthy-yet-ethereal atmosphere. The inviting shaded patio is pretty, quiet, and the place to see-and-be-seen during warm weather while the private dining room seats about 12 and can be rented out for special occasions.

    231 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-984–1788

    Known For

    • One of the city's dining institutions
    • Fantastic patio popular with locals and visitors alike
    • Creative cocktails and impressive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 2. Atrisco Café & Bar

    $ | The Plaza

    Run by the family behind Tia Sophia's and Tomasita's, this casual New Mexican restaurant is where locals go to avoid the crowds at other Downtown eateries. Located inside DeVargas shopping center (just five minutes north of the Plaza), Atrisco offers authentic dishes the way Santa Feans like them—smothered in red or green chile (or both, referred to as "Christmas" style). The stuffed sopaipillas are highly recommended, and the meat loaf with jalapeño mashed potatoes will please the "meat-and-tater" crowd looking for hearty fare at slightly less than Plaza-adjacent prices.

    193 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-983–7401

    Known For

    • Lamb-stuffed sopaipillas
    • Excellent margaritas
    • Weekend breakfasts
  • 3. Blake's Lotaburger

    $ | The Plaza

    This old-school, regional fast-food chain serves tasty breakfast burritos and juicy burgers. Perfect for a quick bite with the kids, don't forget to get a healthy helping of green chile on your burger.

    404 N. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-983–4915

    Known For

    • Green chile cheeseburgers
    • Thick milkshakes
    • Local family favorite
  • 4. Dolina Cafe & Bakery

    $ | The Plaza

    Slovakian transplant Annamaria O’Brien's bustling bakery and brunch spot is as bright and crisp as her food. The menu borrows a bit from the chef's Eastern European roots with favorites such as paprikash, langos, and goulash, but also features regional American dishes like cornmeal waffles with buttermilk fried chicken and a surprising bone broth "morning soup." The quiche of the day is always delicious. Nearly everything served at Dolina was either grown on the Dolina farm or sourced as locally as possible. After your meal, be sure to peruse the goodies in the bakery case—tarts, pastries, and tvaroh (a ricotta-like fresh cheese) await, best accompanied by a macchiato or Mexican mocha. Make sure you wear your walking shoes as it's nearly impossible to find a parking spot in Dolina's tiny lot.

    402 N. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-982–9394

    Known For

    • Eastern European pastries
    • Eclectic and hearty breakfast-brunch fare
    • Farm-fresh local ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner
  • 5. Fire & Hops

    $$ | The Plaza

    Tucked inside a cozy house on busy Guadalupe Street, Fire & Hops turns out flavorful, local, seasonal, and affordable gastropub-style food while also offering a stellar list of craft beers from regional breweries such as Bosque, Bow & Arrow, La Cumbre, Marble, and Ex Novo. Fire & Hops also features an extensive wine and cider list, and reserves a tap for hard kombucha crafted by celebrated local producer HoneyMoon Brewery. Among the food choices, you can't go wrong with the Thai red curry, the Cubano sandwich with beer-brined pork, a generous bowl of expertly executed ramen, or the immensely popular small plates, the most popular of which is crispy fried Brussels sprouts. Be aware that there's no on-site parking except for a pair of handicap-accessible spaces (and a 16-slot bike rack), but it's not too hard to find a spot on the street in the vicinity (check the website for tips on where to park).

    222 N. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-954–1635

    Known For

    • Upscale pub food
    • Small plates like crispy fried Brussels sprouts
    • Great beer, cider, and hard kombucha

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
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  • 6. La Mama

    $ | The Plaza

    This modern American café has a strong hipster vibe that's in step with the influx of newcomers to Santa Fe who've brought whispers of Portland, Austin, and Santa Monica. The menu features basics done well, including bagels and granola for breakfast and burgers and grain bowls for lunch. The front porch is a great place to have a latte or glass of wine and watch the world go by, and the small gourmet grocery inside has Swedish candies, Spanish olives, French cheeses, and fun soft drinks.

    225 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-780--5626

    Known For

    • Great front porch for dining or chilling with a beverage
    • Gourmet grocery items
    • Tarot card readings available on Sunday
  • 7. Restaurant Martin

    $$$$ | The Plaza

    Having cooked at some of the best restaurants in town (Geronimo, the Old House, Anasazi), acclaimed James Beard–nominated chef Martín Rios now flexes his culinary muscles in his own simple, elegant restaurant with a gorgeous patio. Rios prepares progressive American cuisine, which is heavily influenced by his French culinary training. Dinner entrées include a delicious vegetarian-tasting plate, maple leaf duck breast, and New Zealand lamb.

    526 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-820–0919

    Known For

    • Daily-changing vegetarian tasting plate
    • Wine and cocktails made with local spirits
    • Attractively landscaped patio

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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