Very nice restaurant for dinner. The Staff was very friendly and polite. The green chicken chili is one you must try!
- Service: Decent but expected better. Bring plates with appetizers.-Drinks: Pomegranate Margarita was good, Diet Coke was flat- Food: Nachos were decent.- Would I go back? Probably not.
My wife and I went here for a quick dinner on our last night in Santa Fe. I had the red chili burger (I added cheddar) and she had the green chili cheeseburger and we split an order of the house chips with blue cheese. Blue cheese dressing and potato chips sounds like an odd combination, but it's really good. Our burgers were great too. I'd definitely go back the next time I'm in town.
Fish and chips was ok but that is what I get for ordering fish in northern New Mexico. The drinks were very good and we enjoyed the comfortable ambience. Certainly not a fancy Santa Fe foodie place but was great for what we were looking for that night.
We didn't realize when we entered from the street that this restaurant was part of the Inn of the Governors hotel. It was quiet at 3pm, but excellent service and great food: sandwiches and salads. I'm very picky about my iced tea, but it was fresh brewed and perfect.
one of the only few places open after 9pm in SantaFe. Recommended by the hotel folks. The food was excellent and so was the service. The drinks hit the spot after a 4 hours drive from Carlsbad area. It had a jovial atmosphere..
Great service! Everyone left full and happy.Pictured: Santa Fe Margarita, green chili chicken enchiladas, frito pie, pozoleSanta Fe Margarita hit the spot after a long day exploring Santa Fe. It had lots of jalapeños but wasn’t overwhelmingly spicy.
Delicious food and amazing atmosphere and great server. It great to be among people and enjoy the food.
This restaurant is part of the Inn of the Governors, although the entrance is on the opposite side of Alameda St. from the hotel's lobby entrance (off Don Gaspar, not on Ortiz). I would definitely recommend this place for the drinks. They have an excellent selection of tequilas, and a large list of different types of margaritas. I had a 'fresh' margarita with lime juice and agave nectar. It was perfectly mixed, and not too sweet. Just how I like it. I also had a snack of chips and salsa. The salsa was a bit disappointing, as I thought they overused the chipotles. The menu seems more 'American' with a few chiles, than anything southwestern. I'd come here again for the drinks, but maybe not for dinner.
Awesome very nice and super friendly!! My husband and I loved going there every day when on our vacation!!!!