Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Santa Fe Style

Welcome back from the holidays and into 2017! More on this year coming soon, but for now, I take you back to some favorite spots from my trip to Santa Fe this holiday season.


Santa Fe is a great town for tourists, but the main reason I go is to visit my parents. There are always lots of dog walks, favorite foods, hanging out and catching up. I'll highlight some great restaurants here that are vegan and gluten free friendly and some ideas for activities around town.

A snowy Christmas Day dog walk with Mom and Bert
Perhaps these ideas will help you on your next visit to Santa Fe!

Food:


In order to conquer the jet lag, I make frequent visits to the nearby Java Joe's. My preferred drink is the spicy chai, with almond milk and a couple of shots of espresso. This place has three types of chai (sweet, spicy and ginger) and lots of options for milk.

El Comal is a cozy Mexican restaurant near my parents' house. It serves great Mexican food and makes incredible (and very large) glasses of sangria. I had the vegetarian enchiladas (no cheese) and they were delicious.

Mom and Dad and Beverages
After some errands, Ma & Pa and I visited Valentina's for lunch. Another homestyle Mexican place, with delicious food. I enjoyed the Camarones al mojo de ajo (Shrimp in garlic sauce), that came with rice, beans, grilled veggies and corn tortillas.
¡QuĂ© rico!
Harry's Roadhouse offers an inviting restaurant space and many drinks and menu options. Some of the dishes are classic, but classy pub fare while others are more traditionally southwest. If you are there in nice weather, request to sit out on there patio.

On the day after Christmas we went to Tune-Up Cafe. This is a tiny, funky spot. I loved the Moroccan Stew and hot cider spiked with port and fruit, but be forewarned that it is not the place if you want a quiet or relaxing meal.

My parents' favorite Mexican fast food place is Burrito Spot. It's basically fast food, but I had some tasty bean tostadas and you can't argue with the price!

Activities:


Mom and I picked up an old tradition with tickets to the Nutcracker at the Lensic. The Lensic is a beautiful historic theater and the production was beautiful. Thanks, Mom!

Dad's Christmas present to us "kids" was an afternoon at the interactive art exhibit/mystery treasure hunt at Meow Wolf. It's a difficult place to describe and I actually think you wouldn't want to know too much before checking it out, but if you are ready for a different afternoon, go!

Sis and I howling at Meow Wolf
I always love picking up some local produce and checking out the arts and handicrafts at the Santa Fe Farmer's Market. Some favorites from this visit were fresh garlic, fingerling potatoes and goat's cheese.

The Jean Cocteau is a historic theater, but what gives it an extra twist of interest is that it belongs to George R. R. Martin. It shows mostly independent films, but the new episodes of Game of Thrones also premier there before HBO! We saw She Sings to the Stars, which I recommend if you get the chance to watch it.


A stroll around the historic downtown is a must-do on any visit to Santa Fe. A few snaps from our night outing of the plaza and church.



Going out:


I don't think that Santa Fe is world famous for its nightlife, but there are some fun spots for those who head out after dark. The "kids" visited Secreto Lounge inside the St. Francis Hotel and warmed up in front of an open fireplace at Del Charro.

Decked in plaid, ready to go out!
Just finished reading:

Chameleon in a Candy Store - This is the sequel to Diary of an Oxygen Thief. In it, you learn how the author-character published and publicized his first book and how he entered the world of online dating. I read the whole thing on my international trip from Yangon to LA.

Reading Again:
 

My book club selected Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being for our January book. It's a longer one, but totally worth it and I am enjoying my second run-through.

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