Fall in
  Santa Fe County

 

Santa Fe County is the place to be in the fall. Spectacular fall colors are dazzling under our crisp blue skies. Green chiles roasting along roadsides scent the pleasantly-cool fall air. The spectacular fall weather is crisp in the morning, warming in the afternoon and deliciously cooler most evenings. As the season progresses, piñon fires grace adobe kiva fireplaces in the evenings and the aromatic scent of the crackling wood assures you that you are “No Place Like Home!” You'll enjoy hiking among the golden mountain aspens, visiting ancient ruins or modern art galleries, mountain climbing, or rejuvenating in a luxury-spa resort. Local cuisine produces some of the finest green-chile stew at this time of year, or opt for haute-cuisine at the many four and five-star fine restaurants moments away. Fall in Santa Fe County is a fall you will always remember.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dining—Southern Santa Fe County

Not to be outdone by its Northern neighbors, southern Santa Fe County is home to innovative and unusual food choices as well, including what has been called ”one of the top ten hamburgers in America” and a restaurant serving innovative Deep-South cuisine in an old-west mining town. Only in Santa Fe County!

 

 



Lamy Station Cafe

A railroad dining car restored by Michael Gintert and Sam Latkin, full of chunky original stainless-steel features. Mr. Gintert's huckleberry barbecue sauce has been featured on the Food Network. Breakfast and lunch Wednesday through Saturday and brunch on Sunday, $18 to $32.

 

Lamy Station Cafe
150 Old Lamy Trl
Lamy, NM 87540-9516
(505) 466-1904
Website: www.lamystationcafe.com

Hours: Lunch /Wednesday-Saturday 11:30-3:00Dinner/ Wednesday-Saturday 5:00-8:00 pm
Saturday Breakfast 9:00-11:30 Sunday Brunch 10:00-3:00


 
Las Chivas Coffee House

Las Chivas is a sustainable, socially-responsible business, serves 100% organic coffee (some fair Trade, too) and buys largely from local artisans, bakers and craftspeople . From Caribbean and African, from Middle Eastern to Indonesian there is a large assortment of teas and coffees, both blends and dark roasts. Specialties include the Eldorado Blend, the Dos Griegos Blend. They also serve black, green, herbal, scented and flavored teas--all of which can be purchased by the cup or the pound. Many of the good eats they sell are purchased locally. pies and cookies come from the La Risa Café in Ribera; the brownies and sandwiches from the Chocolate Maven in Santa Fe.

 

Las Chivas Coffee Roaster & Coffeehouse
Address: 7 Avenida Vista Grande
 Santa Fe, NM 87508
(505) 466-1010
Website: www.laschivascoffees.com



 
Real Food Nation

Real Food Nation, a familiar landmark in our community, at our common crossroads, is the ideal setting for a casual gathering or a drive thru meal, coffee, and juices. Our on site preparation facility is the source for our diverse menu of crisp breakfast pastries, slow fermented breads, delicious salads, sandwiches, fresh pasta, simmering soups, and slow braised meats and delicious side dishes. Our new-classic, seasonally based menu will have something for every preference. Real Rood Nation is the place to go whether you have some hours to leisurely read the paper over a café au lait and breakfast burrito on our sun porch or you are on your way to town and use our drive thru to grab an organic juice and Vietnamese spicy beef sandwich or a cold vegetable soba salad.

 

Real Food Nation
624 Old Las Vegas Hwy
Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 466-3886
Website: www.realfoodnation.biz

Hours: Tuesday to Friday 7:30 am to 7:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm


 
San Marcos Cafe

Locally owned, Breakfast anytime, Burritos & Burgers, Quiche, Soup & Cinnamon Rolls, Hot Cider, Chai, Lemonade, Thai Coffee, Raspberry Iced Tea.
Open Everyday 8-2

 

 3877 State Rd 14
Santa Fe, NM 87508
(505) 471-9298


 

 
Subway

The National sandwich chain with New Mexico green chili.

 

Subway
7 Caliente Rd #A10
Village at Eldorado
Santa Fe NM 87508
505-466-4206 


 

 
«StartPrev123NextEnd»