Food scene
Sweet patio dining in summer. Excellent salads and service! Get a break from spicy foods!
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Vinaigrette
709 Don Cubero AlleySweet patio dining in summer. Excellent salads and service! Get a break from spicy foods!
Great margaritas, red chile, New Mexican cuisine! Fast service though you might have to wait for a table as it's a very popular place! Worth the wait! Try the "Don" margarita!
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La Choza Restaurant
905 Alarid StGreat margaritas, red chile, New Mexican cuisine! Fast service though you might have to wait for a table as it's a very popular place! Worth the wait! Try the "Don" margarita!
Great spot to stroll in the evening and check out historic buildings and art galleries. Make a reservation at one of the restaurants on Canyon Road: Geronimo, The Compound or El Farol (or another).
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Canyon Road
Canyon RoadGreat spot to stroll in the evening and check out historic buildings and art galleries. Make a reservation at one of the restaurants on Canyon Road: Geronimo, The Compound or El Farol (or another).
Best coffee in Santa Fe. Nice patio for sitting and reading or visiting with a friend. Great location as it's basically between Acequia Madre and Canyon Road. Good spot to drop in and check out for a while, before heading back into the fray. ^_^
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Downtown Subscription
376 Garcia StBest coffee in Santa Fe. Nice patio for sitting and reading or visiting with a friend. Great location as it's basically between Acequia Madre and Canyon Road. Good spot to drop in and check out for a while, before heading back into the fray. ^_^
Neighborhoods
Acequia Madre means "Mother Ditch" in Spanish. The name refers to the agricultural ditch that the Spanish colonists engineered, constructed and used to water their fields when Santa Fe was a small, dusty outpost of the Spanish empire. The "acequias" are an old technology brought to Spain by the Moors during the period before the Catholic Monarchy of Isabela and Ferdinand. In Santa Fe, the water still flows in the Acequia Madre! Stroll the quaint streets in this historic neighborhood. It's just a block up from Canyon Road, but feels like it's in a completely different time.
Acequia Madre
Acequia MadreAcequia Madre means "Mother Ditch" in Spanish. The name refers to the agricultural ditch that the Spanish colonists engineered, constructed and used to water their fields when Santa Fe was a small, dusty outpost of the Spanish empire. The "acequias" are an old technology brought to Spain by the Moors during the period before the Catholic Monarchy of Isabela and Ferdinand. In Santa Fe, the water still flows in the Acequia Madre! Stroll the quaint streets in this historic neighborhood. It's just a block up from Canyon Road, but feels like it's in a completely different time.