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 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO POTTERS TRAIL

Food and Lodging Along the Way

Sleep

Santa Fe Sage Inn
725 Cerrillos Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
1-866-433-0335
santafesageinn.com
An inexpensive, but very adequate, downtown hotel about 6 blocks from the Plaza

The Old Santa Fe Inn
320 Galisteo Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-995-0800
800-745-9910
oldsantafeinn.com
Relatively inexpensive, and close to the plaza.

Inn of the Turquoise Bear
342 E. Buena Vista St.
Santa Fe, NM 87505
800-396-4104
505-983-0798
turquoisebear.com
A wonderful historic bed and breakfast on the Old Santa Fe Trail.

Pueblo Bonito Inn
138 W. Manhattan Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
984-8001
800-461-4599
pueblobonitoinn.com

 

For more information on Santa Fe accomodations;
Santafehotels.com
Santafeinns.com

 

 

 

Eat

Pasquals
121 Don Gaspar
Downtown
983-9340
Fresh, local, great food.

The Tune-up Cafe
1115 Hickox
983-7060
Owned and operated by a great functional
potter who really knows how to cook, really
fresh and healthy.

Las Chivas Coffee House
Agora Shopping Center,
Avenida Vista Grande at Hwy. 285 S.
Really good espresso, also baked goods, breakfast burritos and sandwiches. Support our local coffeehouse!

Copa de Oro
Same shopping center as coffeehouse.
Good mixed-cuisine menu, a little of everything, nice eat-in atmosphere and outside patio in good weather.

Real Food Nation
624 Old Las Vegas Hwy, at the intersection
with Hwy 285 south
505-466-3886
realfoodnation.biz
Great breakfast or lunch stop. All homemade
right on the premises. Good, organic, locally
grown food and drink. They even grow their own
greens. Really nice patio, play area, and bacci
ball court in the back.

The Lamy Station Cafe
466-1904
lamystationcafe.com
Worth the very short side trip. Have breakfast or lunch in an old railroad dining car, complete with 50’s decor. The Lamy station is still functional and one can get on the train here and ride all the way to the Pacific Ocean....Look for the turnoff on your left just before you get to the Galisteo turn off which continues the Potters Trail.