Tilbagemelding
Bidrage med feedbackThis is a decent diner/brewery/bar near central Santa Fe. Little pricey (due to location). On the second floor. Ordered a nice craft beer. And shared the green Chile stew with my wife, which neither of us enjoyed particularly (was way too thick, not very tasty). And a salad, which was a standard salad. Friendly service. Slightly recommended.
Was wandering around and found this gem. Turns out it is food week here in Santa Fe, so they had a 3 course option for $15. Tried that and was not remotely disappointed. The roasted corn chili soup was really really good. The enchiladas with blue corn tortillas were tasty. (Rice and beans not so much) and to finish with the chocolate chimichanga was great. Service was almost perfect but my tea stayed empty from dinner till I left. I did ask for more but to no avail. Over all though, wish I didn't live a state away as I would come back , often.
My husband and I had our rehearsal dinner here for our wedding in June. Not only was the food delicious, but the staff (especially Kim) were amazing to work with! They were so very accommodating- even down to working with us on creating our own menu. I am so glad we had our dinner here and our friends and family thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
First taste of New Mexican food. We had blue corn tacos and cheese enchiladas. Both were amazing. Much more 'firm ' (if that makes sense) that the standard slimy Tex-Mex. Red and green salsas were delicious. Pinto beans were much closer to beans than the cooked-to-death San Antonio style. And the bourbon barrel aged stout is amazing.
He walked around and found this jewel. It turns out that there is food week here in Santa Fe, so they had a 3 course option for $15. That tried and was not disappointed. The roasted corn chili soup was really good. The enchiladas with blue corn tortillas were delicious. (Reis and beans not so much) and finish with the chocolate chimichanga was great. Service was almost perfect, but my tea remained empty from dinner until I left. I asked for more, but no trouble. I wish I hadn't lived a state away as I would often come back.