3 Best Restaurants in The Turquoise Trail, Day Trips from Santa Fe

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Turquoise Trail - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Black Bird Saloon

$ Fodor's Choice

Sure, it looks like a dusty old cowboy bar and it is set right in the heart of a village that's appeared in several Western movies, but the extensive menu of creative breakfast plates, sandwiches, and grills reveals a locavore-minded approach to food that you might not expect from the setting. You might start the day with the Saloon Scramble, a hefty plate of feathery eggs served with green onions, venison-blueberry sausage, and jalapeño hot sauce; or later in the day, consider the thinly roasted lamb with vegetables, Manchego cheese, and a refreshing yogurt sauce atop naan flatbread.

28 Main St., Cerrillos, NM, 87010, USA
505-438–1821
Known For
  • Funky Old West vibe
  • Several dishes featuring elk, venison, rabbit, and other wild game
  • Menu of New Mexico spirits and beers
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Sun.

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Java Junction

$

Seasoned hippies, youthful hipsters, and everyone in between congregate at Java Junction for lattes, chai, sandwiches, breakfast burritos, bagels, pastries, and other treats. You can also pick up a number of house-made gourmet goods, from hot sauces to jalapeño-raspberry preserves. Upstairs there's a pleasantly decorated suite available for overnight stays.

2855 NM 14, Madrid, NM, 87010, USA
505-438--2772
Known For
  • Eventful people-watching
  • Short walk from many galleries
  • First-rate coffee drinks
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Lantern Ridge Farm Market

$

Much of the seasonal produce, baked goods, and other ingredients used in this cheerful market-café's breakfast burritos, chilaquiles, and tacos are grown or made on-site (there's both a nursery and a bakery) or sourced from area farms and ranches. The market is stocked with interesting cheeses, crackers, jams, juices, chocolates, and other tasty snacks, making this an ideal place to stop before hiking.

12540 N. NM 14, Sandia Park, NM, 87047, USA
505-395–7774
Known For
  • Gourmet picnic supplies
  • Landscaped patio with mountain views
  • Great selection of wine, craft beers, sodas, and coffee drinks
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No dinner

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