Links

Everyone who visits wants to know our scoop on the town. Here are some links to our favorite places.

Places to pop into

Hotels

Food

Where do we eat? What’s really the best? Here's our guide on the can't miss spots in Santa Fe

  • Santa Fe Brewing Our buddies just south of town, great food, better beer. Stop on your way into town and pick up some Chicken Killer for Art!
  • Pasqual’s There’s a reason the line starts an hour before the doors open for breakfast and its worth it. Trust us, get that morning’s paper and a seat at the community table.
  • The Shed Our favorite New Mexican restaurant, located downtown. Our recommendation? Lunch – carne adovada and a silver coin.
  • Coyote Cafe Cantina Skip the formal dining room, head upstairs for the outdoor patio.
  • La Casa Sena The place for wine
  • Shohko Sushi in the high desert? “This is as good as anything when I lived in Tokyo.” – Joe K
  • Bobcat Bite The best green chile cheeseburger in Santa Fe
  • La Boca Spanish & Mediterranean tapas – one of the best in Santa Fe.
  • Cowgirl Hall of Fame BBQ in the Railyard District
  • El Farol A Canyon Road requirement. Ask for aguacate, boquerones and a glass of rioja.
  • Maria's Over 100 tequilas! 3 samples of tequila for $12, all your choice. Its 'education'!
  • Ohori's Coffee Just down the block from us on Old Santa Fe Trail, locally roasted beans and the coffee we drink every morning
  • Body Yoga Studio/Cafe/Boutique

Activities

Some other fine things to do around Santa Fe when you’re not riding.

  • Ten Thousand Waves The post ride must! Book a private hot tub or a massage!
  • New Wave Rafting Seriously, there's water in New Mexico. Book a raft trip with New Wave and ride the Taos Box or Racecourse!
  • Las Golondrinas A real ranch 10 miles south of town dating to 1710. Visit and see life on Camino Real.
  • Ski Santa Fe No friends on powder days! Topping out at 12,000 feet, Santa Fe has one of the best hills in the southwest.

Events

Friends