A selection of restaurants in New Mexico and Southern Colorado, representing cuisines from all over the world.
Photo by Lois Ellen Frank
AMERICAN/SOUTHWEST
Graham’s Grille
106 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 751-1350
Welcome to Graham’s Grille. Our mission is to serve honest, creative, not fussy food for a good price with great friendly service in a hip, fun place. Our goal is to put the service back into customer service. We want to provide you with healthy, flavorful comfort food. Our goal is to make your visit so memorable and enjoyable that you will return time and time again and bring your friends and family to your favorite place. We strive to make our restaurant exceptional.
CONTEMPORARY
Amaya at Hotel Santa Fe
1501 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-1200, (800) 825-9876
From the cold rivers of Alaska to the grassy fields of the Great Plains, the chefs at Amaya restaurant select superb traditional Native American foods. Salmon, bison, oysters, and other natural ingredients are woven together in a style that is both ancient and contemporary. Relax inside by the fire or take in the stars on one of Santa Fe’s favorite patios. The Amaya restaurant is a romantic setting for a memorable dining experience.
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN
The Compound Restaurant
653 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-4353
Mark Kiffin and The Compound Restaurant were selected by the James Beard Foundation as one of America’s best restaurants, winning “Best Chef of the Southwest.” Santa Fe’s premier restaurant with Kiffin’s acclaimed seasonal contemporary cuisine. The New York Times, Gourmet magazine, Wall Street Journal, and Wine Spectator have all selected the Compound as Santa Fe’s favorite. The Compound presents its craft within historical adobe walls, picturesque gardens, and romantic dining rooms. Special events come to life with the finest in service and cuisine for 12-250 guests.
The Diamond Belle Saloon
699 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301
(866) 710-5068, (970) 375-7150
Durango’s legendary Diamond Belle Saloon, located in the heart of historic downtown, revered as one of the most famous original ragtime piano bars in the Wild West. The Belle plays host to the world’s finest ragtime entertainers, with costumed dance hall girls and bartenders. Enjoy a frosty mug of beer, a fine glass of wine, or one of our hand-mixed cocktails, but remember it’s not just a watering hole anymore; we sever lunch and dinner too! Check out our daily lunch, dinner and drink specials!
La Casa Sena/La Casa Sena Cantina
20 Sena Plaza,
125 E. Palace Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 988-9232
Located in an historic plaza and surrounded by Santa Fe’s most beautiful courtyard, La Casa Sena features innovative American Cuisine. The seasonal menu combines traditional New Mexican, Southwestern, and International cooking styles all served with distinctive Santa Fe flair. With an award-winning wine list and wine shop featuring more than 1,200 selections, La Casa Sena is a must stop for food and wine lovers alike. “La Cantina,” next door, features a more casual menu served by singing waiters.
The Mahogany Grille
699 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301
(866) 710-5068 or (970) 247-4433
The Mahogany Grille is the premier award-winning dining destination in the heart of historic downtown Durango. Unforgettable food, service and live music ensure a “Sense” sational night. New American cuisine fused with international influences using the freshest local ingredients will ignite your senses. Come in for a complimentary “Mahogany Cheer,” and experience casual fine dining at its best. Food Network’s South Beach Food and Wine Festival participant and the 2008 Wine Spectator Award recipient.
The Office Spiritorium
699 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301
(866) 710-5068, (970) 375-7260
Cleverly named, this establishment is designed for those who wish to relax after work yet still spend a little more time at “The Office.” With its lavish and comfortable decor. The Office can’t really be called a bar, saloon, tavern, or lounge. We think you might just call it your favorite spot. Enjoy a frosty mug of beer, a fine glass of wine, or one of our hand-mixed cocktails. Don’t miss out on live entertainment, dinner and drink specials!
CONTEMPORARY SOUTHWESTERN
Doc Martin's Restaurant
The Historic Taos Inn
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 758-1977
Doc Martin’s Restaurant is an acclaimed fine-dining establishment located in a registered historic landmark. Doc’s is a true Taos tradition, earning multiple awards accompanied by the fabulous Regional New American fare served. Chef Zippy White specializes in organic foods with a splash of the Southwest. With over 400 wine selections, our notable world-class wine list is not to be missed. Desserts are prepared fresh daily. Please call (575) 758-1977 for more information. Doc Martin’s Restaurant is legendary food, wine, and service.
CONTINENTAL AMERICAN
Las Fuentes Restaurant & Bar
Bishop’s Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa
1297 Bishop’s Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 819-4035, (800) 732-2240
Chef Brian Shannon offers contemporary American cuisine with indigenous influences as part of the western mountain retreat experience. The views span the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and the warm ambiance echoes Santa Fe history, style and culture. The flavors and aromas of this kitchen include ancho and chipotle chiles, and fresh garlic, oregano, and basil. The menu includes Buffalo ribeye steak with goat cheese polenta, Borracho black beans, green chile mushroom sauce, Ancho-crusted wild boar, duck tamales with chipotle cream, and Chayote squash.
CONTINENTAL INTERNATIONAL
Downtown Bistro and Wine Bar
Pueblo Allegre Mall across from Smith’s Food
223 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 737-5060
With its cozy, yet elegant ambience, the Downtown Bistro is a favorite among both locals and visitors alike. Lunch is served Mon.–Fri. from 11:30 a.m. to close; dinner is served seven nights a week, beginning at 5 p.m. The Downtown Bistro is famous for generous portions and reasonable prices, with a continental and international menu that changes frequently, always offering a wide variety of delicious entrees. Enjoy the wine bar! Catering and private chefs available. Make the Downtown Bistro your Taos destination for a fantastic dining experience.
DELI
Delicasa
Plaza del Sol Shopping Center
720 St. Michaels Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 424-3481
Delicasa is a delightful little food and beverage market that serves coffee, espresso, irresistible fresh baked cookies, hot panini sandwiches, cold subs, fresh salads and home made soups. All of the delicious items on our menu board are created from the freshest high-quality ingredients aimed to satisfy the health conscious and food connoisseur alike. Chef James Campbell Caruso also offers a variety of retail items which he uses one in of his three kitchens; home, La Boca and Delicasa.
FRENCH/LATIN
Gutiz
812B Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 758-1226
A staple among locals and tourists, Gutiz offers distinctive Latin-French cuisine at affordable prices. Born in Spain and raised in France, Chef Eduardo Gutierrez creates breakfast favorites like the Parisian Crepe and Brie Omelette. For lunch, try the Beet Salad or Grilled Steak Sandwich with Homemade Mint-Lemonade. This vibrant cafe-style restaurant transforms into a candle-lit bistro for dinner serving Paella, Top Sirloin, Foie Gras, Grilled Salmon, and a variety of Tapas with beer, wine, or Sangria. Croissants, French Bread, and Pastries are made fresh daily. Open Tues.–Sun., breakfast and lunch served 9 a.m.–3 p.m.; dinner 5 p.m.–9 p.m.
FRENCH/SOUTHWESTERN
Ristra
548 Agua Fria St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-8608
Ristra’s Victorian building captures New Mexico’s spirit. Dine in one of the serene rooms or our elegant full bar. “This popular restaurant turns out cleanly presented, powerfully flavored food that draws on the cuisines of both France and the Southwest” — Gourmet magazine. “The spot for excellent, imaginative cuisine. Excellent service plus a sophisticated setting with a wonderful patio,” — Zagat. Featured in Gourmet, Bon Appétit, Travel + Leisure, and The New York Times plus the prestigious James Beard Foundation. Dinner nightly. Lunch served Tues.–Sat. Patio dining. Private room available for groups. Bar menu. Cocktails.
GLOBAL
The Artesian Restaurant
Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
50 Los Banos Drive, Ojo Caliente, NM 87549
(505) 583-2233 x823 (800) 222-9162
One hour north of Santa Fe is Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs’ secluded sanctuary. Deemed sacred by Native Americans, our legendary waters have been soothing body, mind and spirit naturally for centuries. The resort is historic and fresh in a relaxed and tranquil environment. The Artesian Restaurant provides a casual dining experience and charming atmosphere. Our chef blends local flavors with global cuisine to create a delightful menu that ranges from seasonal Southwestern favorites to a variety of international fare. Serving a full selection of wine and beer.
El Meze Restaurant
1017 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, El Prado, NM 87529
(575) 751-3337
Located 1.2 miles north of Taos Plaza in the restored 1847 El Torreon Hacienda, El Meze features Chef and food historian Frederick Muller’s modern interpretation of the 800-year-old cuisine of Moorish Spain. The unique menu offers a variety of small plate dishes — Grilled Prawns with Moroccan spices, Buffalo Short Ribs Adovada — as well as large plates and unforgettable desserts. An exceptional wine and beer list compliments the menu. Outdoor seating offers a spectacular view while indoor dining embraces a “rustic groovy” mood.
Trading Post Café
4179 State Road 68, Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557
(575) 758-5089
Right up the hill from the famous Saint Francis de Asís Church in Ranchos de Taos is the Historic Trading Post building now housing the Trading Post Café, a definite local favorite. Amid vigas, wrought iron furniture and local art you may watch acclaimed Chef René prepare flavorful dishes from around the world from his open-air kitchen. Have a seat at the bar and watch the action up close or in one of three dining rooms, two with fireplaces. There is also a beautiful back patio surrounded with flowers and sculpture. Make sure you listen closely to your server for the myriad of daily specials. No matter where you sit you’re sure to get delicious food and friendly service. Trading Post Café is available for private parties and limited catering. Open Tues.–Sat. 11:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. for lunch and 5–9 p.m. for dinner. Sundays feature prime rib from 5 –9 p.m.
GLOBAL/CONTEMPORARY
Geronimo
724 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-1500
This cutting-edge, landmark restaurant serves the highest quality, creative food in an historic adobe. Geronimo ranks with the finest restaurants in the country. The exquisite décor, with its contemporary artwork and comfortable bancos, is serene, intimate, and conducive to socializing. Geronimo has consistently won major local and national awards. If you’re going to a restaurant for fine dining, eating at Geronimo is an experience that must not be missed.
LATIN AMERICAN
Milagro 139
139 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 995-0139
Featuring the bright, festive and authentic flavors of Latin America and the Southwest, owner John Beaupre and Chef Fernando Ruiz have created a “must visit” restaurant in the heart of Santa Fe. Locals and tourists alike will marvel at the welcoming and comfortable bar and lounge which feature one of Santa Fe’s most extensive lists of specialty tequilas. As you enter the dining room the arched wrought iron atrium, climbing bouganvillias and the beautifully appointed wooded tables remind one of the French Quarter in New Orleans. Dining here is on two levels, with the upper section overlooking the restaurant and bar below — plenty of spaces for an intimate dinner or for people watching. Chef Ruiz has created a dining experience that highlights the absolute best of traditional Latin American cooking.
MEDITERRANEAN
Amavi Restaurant
221 Shelby St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 988-2355
Acclaimed as “hot as can be” by Santa Fean Magazine, Amavi is an instant classic, a new locals favorite, and a must for anyone visiting Santa Fe. Chef/ Owner, David Sellers, creates “Regional Mediterranean Cuisine,” focusing on French, Italian and Spanish influences, using highly seasonal, local ingredients with a menu that changes almost daily. Our style of food focuses on great ingredients simply prepared, paired with fine wines, decadent ever-changing desserts, warm, romantic atmosphere and impeccable service. Just one block southeast off the Plaza, Amavi also features a new sophisticated lounge with live entertainment on the weekends.
MEXICAN
Antonio’s — A Taste of Mexico
Guadalupe Plaza
122 La Dona Luz, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 758-7001
Serving contemporary and traditional cuisine from select regions of Old Mexico. Relax in the romantic ambience of a 300-year-old adobe with beautiful patio dining. Beer and wine bar. Sunday brunch 11 a.m.-3 p.m., with live Mariachi music. Patio concerts in season. Offering catering- and wedding-meal planning. Mon.–Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. Reservations suggested.
NEW MEXICAN
Church Street Café
2111 Church St. N.W., Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 247-8522
Church Street Café is in a residence built by the Ruiz family in the early 1700s. It remained a residence until the last inhabitant, Rufina G. Ruiz died in 1991 at the age of 91. The Ruiz family had lived in the house generation after generation, for almost 300 years, until the house became a cafe in 1991. Today the cafe serves Northern New Mexican food to locals and tourist guests daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. We close at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Try our carne Adovada al Horno oven cooked pork marinated in red chile or for our vegetarian guests the vegetarian tamales with calabacitas are a favorite. We are located behind the San Felipe De Neri church in Old Town Albuquerque. Where you can also enjoy shopping the many small shops in the historic district. You can find all kinds of native New Mexican art and jewelry.
Eske’s Brew Pub & Eatery
One-half block southeast of Taos Plaza
106 Des Georges Lane, Taos, NM
(575) 758-1517
Located in the historic district of Taos, this 80-year-old, flat-roofed adobe offers a cozy atmosphere and beautiful outdoor seating. Live entertainment, quality food, handcrafted beer, and local color make Eske's a place to go alone, with friends, or with the entire family. Eske's brews several varieties of beer throughout the year, so the selection changes frequently. All beers are made and sold on premise. Eske's uses only the finest ingredients, serving beers fresh, unfiltered, and unpasteurized.
Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen
555 W. Cordova Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-7929
A Santa Fe tradition for six decades, specializing in Old Santa Fe home cooking and fajitas. Watch tortillas being made by hand. A choice of more than 125 margaritas, reputed to be the best in the world, are each made from scratch and hand-shaken. Owners Al and Laurie Lucero have even published a book, The Great Margarita Book (Ten-Speed Press), with recipes and the history of tequila. Most Mexican beers available. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
Rancho de Chimayó Restauranté
On the scenic “High Road to Taos”
Santa Fe County Road 98, Chimayó, NM 87522
(505) 984-2100 or (505) 351-4444
Rancho de Chimayó Restauranté serves worldrenowned traditional and contemporary Native New Mexican in an exceptional setting since 1965. Located in a restored, century-old adobe home and surrounded by three breathtaking mountain ranges, the restaurant is proud of its cherished family recipes! Enjoy dining on the terrace on sunny summer days or soak up the culture and ambience inside near the fireplace. Come cherish the memories and make new ones. Rancho de Chimayó is a treasured part of New Mexico’s history and heritage ... a timeless tradition.
Rellenos Café by Antonio’s
135 Paseo del Pueblo Sur (corner of Quesnel), Taos, NM 87571
(575) 758-7001
A locals’ favorite. Serving organic, healthier New Mexican cuisine with Chef Antonio’s flare. Favorites include heuvos rancheros, breakfast burritos, chiles rellenos, crab enchiladas and carne asada tacos, tasty hamburgers and fish and chips. Expanded patio and indoor dining areas. Free delivery to businesses and hotels within five minutes of the Plaza. Delivery outside Plaza area requires a minimum of 2 complete meals. Mon.–Sat., 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Located 1 blk. south of Taos Plaza.
Tomasita’s Santa Fe Station
500 S. Guadalupe, Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-5721
Located at the renovated red brick station house (circa 1904), Tomasita’s is a Santa Fe institution. A visit to Santa Fe is not complete without experiencing its wonderful food. Voted by locals as the best New Mexican restaurant, serving the best green chile, red chile, sopapillas, chile rellenos, and margaritas, Tomasita’s caters to palates desiring the true spicy taste of Northern New Mexico. Seasonal patio dining. Open Mon.- Sat., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Visa, MC, Discover and American Express accepted. Parking. First come, first served.
SEAFOOD
Landry’s Seafood House
5001 Jeff erson St., N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 875-0101
Classic Seafood ... With fresh seafood and spectacular scenery, Landry’s Seafood House echoes the sights, sounds and sensations of a 1940s seafood house. Our mouthwatering menu has the very best of everything from irresistible appetizers like Oyster Bar Trash, a delicious combination of blackened shrimp and crabmeat, to fresh salads and our world-famous seafood specialties, such as our freshly prepared Gulf snapper, stuffed flounder or our Shrimp Fresca. And for those who desire non-seafare, Landry’s offers tempting steaks and chicken delicacies. You’re always welcome at Landry’s Seafood House!
SOUTHWESTERN
Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino
20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87506
(505) 455-5555 (877) 455-7775
Buffalo Thunder Resort contains seven restaurants to please every palate, among them renowned chef Mark Miller’s signature Red Sage Restaurant. Chef Miller, founder of the famed Coyote Café in Santa Fe, is celebrated as the founder of modern Southwestern cuisine. Guests are also invited to satisfy their appetites at Mica Restaurant, Painted Parrot Buffet, Turquoise Trail Bar & Grill, Pueblo Deli and the Pool Grille. The option of 24-hour in-room dining is available and a Starbucks Coffee is conveniently located on the resort’s lobby level.
SOUTHWESTERN/OLD MEXICO
Gabriel’s Restaurant
Hwy. 285, Exit 176, Santa Fe, NM 87506
(505) 455-7000
Five minutes north of the Opera on Hwy. 285. Savor the cuisine of the Southwest and Old Mexico at the eatery Zagat labels “one of America’s top restaurants, a true Mexican classic, rated excellent in all categories.” Enjoy the spacious outdoor patio with a spectacular view. Inside, the thick adobe walls and kiva fireplaces create a cozy, romantic atmosphere. Featuring guacamole made fresh at your table, renowned margaritas, handmade corn tortillas and mouthwatering baby back ribs. Lunch and dinner served daily. Visit Gabriel Gallery, right next door.
Joseph’s Table
Hotel La Fonda de Taos
108 S. Plaza, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 751-4512
Featuring the culinary excellence of award-winning Chef, Joseph Wrede, Joseph’s Table, at the Hotel La Fonda de Taos, presents a unique selection of cuisine, prepared with fresh food products, grown and harvested locally in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. Menu items can change daily, but with such generous praise as “The most original restaurant in New Mexico” — Santa Fean Magazine and “The future voice of modern American cuisine — London Times, diners will experience Southwest cuisine prepared with French, Italian or Asian influences, in an ambience of elegance and warmth, not to be matched elsewhere.
Pueblo Artist Café
Camel Rock Casino 10 minutes north of Santa Fe
Hwy. 84/285, Santa Fe, NM 87506
(800) Go-Camel (984-8414)
The Pueblo Artist Café is ready when you are, with a variety of menu choices. Our new Artisan Menu has an incredible selection of New Mexican and traditional favorites that will satisfy your hunger. We also offer a Friday night buffet and Sunday brunch. Beer, wine and mixed drinks are available. And when you’re hungry for a quick snack, try the Oasis Snack Bar for tasty Southwest specialties, popcorn, candy and more.
SPANISH/TAPAS
El Farol Restaurant & Cantina
808 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-9912
El Farol, Santa Fe’s oldest restaurant and cantina is best known for its tapas (little dishes of Spain), paella, flamenco dinner shows, and fine wines from Spain. The oldest restaurant in Santa Fe (since 1835) houses murals by famous local artists. Entertainment nightly. Lunch 11 a.m.–4 p.m., Dinner 5:30 p.m. –10 p.m.
La Boca
72 W Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-3433
La Boca is a bustling downtown Santa Fe tapas house inspired by the casual tapas restaurants throughout southern Spain. Chef James Campbell Caruso tantalizes palettes with flavors originating in Southern Spain and Morocco. Our wine list comprises a diverse selection of hand picked domestic and imported wines, sherries, and ports designed to accommodate any palette or pocketbook. Please join us and allow Chef James and our pleasant and professional staff take you an a unforgettable culinary adventure in a casual elegant atmosphere.
STEAK AND SEAFOOD
Black Mesa Steakhouse
460-A N. Riverside Drive, Española, NM 87532
(505) 367-4547
Guided by Director of Food and Beverage Laurence Carter, the Black Mesa Steakhouse, Big Rock Casino’s signature fine dining establishment, blends culinary artistry with impeccable service and an elegant setting. Here, the emphasis is on prime aged steaks, chops, and seafood, with the ability to order generous side dishes, a modest selection of fine wines, and delectable deserts. Everything is made from scratch in a kitchen dedicated solely to the steakhouse. Open Thursday–Sunday, 5–10 p.m.
The Bull Ring of Santa Fe
New Mexico Bank & Trust Building; one block north of the Plaza
150 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-3328
Santa Fe’s tradition-rich Bull Ring offers a special atmosphere just one block from the City Different’s historic Plaza. It is Santa Fe’s prime steak house, offering US Prime, corn-fed, Mid-Western beef, served sizzling to your desire. The menu is also highlighted with lamb, veal, pork chops, ribs, prime rib, chicken, and fresh fish. Full bar with extensive wine list. Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; dinner daily from 5 p.m.
Ore House on the Plaza
50 Lincoln Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 983-8687
Visit for wonderful lunches and dinners served daily featuring the freshest seafood, prime beef, and New Mexican specialties. A heated balcony overlooking the Plaza is open year-round for lunches, appetizers, and cocktails. “Balcony Happy Hour” is 4–6 p.m., with drink specials and complimentary chips and salsa. The Ore House is Santa Fe’s margarita headquarters, with 100 custom varieties, and the winner of Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence for one of the best wine lists in the world. Reservations are recommended. Full package liquor store and gift shop.
BARS AND CLUBS
The Adobe Bar
The Historic Taos Inn
125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571
(575) 758-2233, (888) 518-8267
Welcome to the Adobe Bar at The Historic Taos Inn, where a colorful mix of people come to enjoy complimentary live music 7 days a week and free wireless internet. Fondly called ‘the living room of Taos’ by locals and visitors alike, The Adobe Bar is the place to mingle. The bar features flamenco, jazz, Americana, blues, gospel, world and native folk music. Open Mic on Monday nights brings the hidden talent out of this creative town.
Amavi Lounge
221 Shelby St., Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 988-2355
The Amavi Lounge is a sophisticated addition to the downtown bar and nightlife scene. A locals’ favorite, it is a place to come and enjoy fine wines, great company and fantastic food. Our regional Mediterranean menu is available from 5:30 nightly and is perfect for light eating or an entire dinner. Our ever-changing menu and wine list is a sure bet for a memorable evening. The Amavi Lounge also features live music on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Diamond Belle Saloon
699 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301
(866) 710-5068 (970) 375-7150
Durango’s legendary Diamond Belle Saloon, located in the heart of historic downtown, revered as one of the most famous original ragtime piano bars in the Wild West. The Belle plays host to the world’s finest ragtime entertainers, with costumed dance hall girls and bartenders. Enjoy a frosty mug of beer, a fine glass of wine, or one of our hand-mixed cocktails, but remember it’s not just a watering hole anymore; we sever lunch and dinner too! Check out our daily lunch, dinner, and drink specials!
The Office Spiritorium
699 Main Ave., Durango, CO 81301
(866) 710-5068 (970) 375-7260
Cleverly named, this establishment is designed for those who wish to relax after work yet still spend a little more time at “The Office.” With its lavish and comfortable decor. The Office can’t really be called a bar, saloon, tavern, or lounge. We think you might just call it your favorite spot. Enjoy a frosty mug of beer, a fine glass of wine, or one of our hand-mixed cocktails. Don’t miss out on live entertainment, dinner and drink specials!







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