4 Best Restaurants in Day Trips from Santa Fe, New Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Day Trips from Santa Fe - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Charlie's Spic & Span Bakery & Café

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Huevos rancheros and burritos smothered with spicy salsa top the list in this friendly, simply furnished New Mexican diner that's been around since the 1950s and is a great bet for hearty breakfasts and lunches. You can also pick up cookies, doughnuts, and pastries from the on-site bakery or a stack of freshly made corn tortillas from the tortilleria.

715 Douglas Ave., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, USA
505-426–1921
Known For
  • Excellent people-watching
  • Decadent desserts
  • Stuffed sopaipillas smothered in green and red chile
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner

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El Farolito

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This endearingly modest hole-in-the-wall on the tree-shaded main drag of tiny El Rito doesn't look like much from the outside, but devotees drive for miles to taste the stick-to-your-ribs classic New Mexican specialties, including a rich, smoky green chile stew that's garnered numerous awards and accolades. The drive here—it's about 20 minutes from both Abiquiú and Ojo Caliente—offers stunning views back east toward the Sangre de Cristo mountains.

1212 NM 554, El Rito, NM, 87530, USA
505-581–9509
Known For
  • Inexpensive, unpretentious, and authentic New Mexican fare
  • Tiny dining room (there can be a wait for a table)
  • BYOB and cash-only policies
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Rancho de Chimayó

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In a century-old adobe hacienda tucked into the mountains, with whitewashed walls, hand-stripped vigas, and cozy dining rooms, the Rancho de Chimayó is still owned and operated by the family that first occupied the house. Consistently good, reasonably priced New Mexican fare is served (the carne adovada with posole is especially good), and it's hard to deny the enchanting ambience of the place. There's a fireplace in winter and, in summer, a terraced patio shaded by catalpa trees. Breakfast is served on weekends. The owners also run a charming four-bedroom B&B, Hacienda de Chimayó, across the road.

300 Juan Medina Rd., Chimayo, NM, 87522, USA
505-351–4444
Known For
  • Beautiful rancho decor and ambience
  • Great gift shop with restaurant items and local artists
  • Gorgeous terraced back patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Zuly's Cafe

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This simple, cheerful spot in the center of town serves mostly authentic New Mexico fare along with a few Mediterranean-inspired dishes. You might start your day off with a stick-to-your-ribs breakfast of chile-smothered huevos rancheros, while enchiladas, burritos, and other local favorites are good bets for lunch or an early dinner (the restaurant closes at 6 pm).

234 NM 75, Dixon, NM, 87527, USA
505-579–4001
Known For
  • Hearty smothered breakfast burritos
  • Mediterranean-style gyros with lamb, beef, chicken, or tilapia
  • Pleasant patio with picnic tables
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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