Restaurants
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If there is a good reason to dread the dynamic infusion of energy and entrepreneurial activity being put into Santa Fe’s Railyard District, it’s the dismal prospect of an even more overstuffed reservations book and longer table waits at this genuine neighborhood trattoria.
Cowgirl Bar & Grill
An über-hip bar, delicious barbecue and a kids' playground, all in one cool location.
Guadalupe Café
A popular and affordable lunchtime spot next to the Roundhouse.
Horseman's Haven
Horseman’s Haven was a homespun cook shack with fiery hot chile, intimidating portions and a take-it-or-leave-it attitude that, despite being relocated to fancier, cleaner digs at a more reasonable distance from the gas pumps, remains a favorite among locals and roadhouse aficionados alike.
India Palace
There are no easy decisions at India Palace. From whether to sit inside or on the almost outdoor patio, to mango lassi or chai to the variety of menu items, each sounding yummier than the last, there’s always a difficult choice. Fortunately, no matter what you choose you’ll have made the right decision.
La Casa Sena
Intriguing Southwestern food and an excellent wine list-plus singing waitresses!
Maria's New Mexican Kitchen
This is one of those restaurants that gets a lot of fawning attention (in publications like this) and yet never succumbs to the temptation to rest on its laurels and let the details slip.
Plaza Café
A reliable local and tourist favorite with American and New Mexican food on the Plaza since 1918.
Santacafé
American food with Southwestern and Asian elements in a shady courtyard.
Tecolote Café
There’s so much food you’ll be glad you waited in the line that forms most mornings, and by the time you leave you’ll be so stuffed you’ll think you’ll never have to eat again.