2019 Best of Santa Fe Commemorative magazine

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BEST SANTA FE Commemorative Edition





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hanks for picking up our first-ever Best of Santa Fe Commemorative Edition. The Santa Fe Reporter has been putting on this annual readers poll since 1991, and it’s grown into a community institution. Our audience picks the winners year after year— some repeats and some newbies. Visitors to the city and locals alike depend on the recommendations for the best places to eat, drink, shop, get help, get fit and more. Best of Santa Fe is our biggest project every year, but it’s far from all we do. Each week, SFR produces a print edition that’s available free at over 250 locations in the city. Our free website is updated daily. Plus, we publish an annual glossy Restaurant Guide, due out in October of 2019 and May of 2020. It’s all in the service of our mission to provide fierce local journalism, just like we have since SFR started in 1974. We’ve also recently launched a program that allows individuals and businesses to help keep us going. Read more:

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nce we started adding new categories, we couldn't stop. The 2019 Best of Santa Fe annual readers poll features a whopping 152 ways to win. Multiply that by three winners per category and we're talking—hold on while we do the math—the potential for 456 organizations, businesses, people and places to get honors. And for the first time ever, we’ve published this Commemorative Edition that we hope you keep all year. We've been listening to reader feedback and tracking categories that get the most action, which

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led to some pragmatic additions to the list. Whether you're on the road or trying to get back on it (Best Tire Shop, Best Auto Body Shop) or making a transition (Best Movers, Best Cleaning Service, Best Construction Contractor), our readers will send you to the best. There’s a new section for kids, and we've added more wellness and fitness. Readers voted online in May, choosing from nominees who were named in the first round in February and March. Watch for original Best of Santa Fe winner banners all over town!

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FOOD & DRINK BEST

ARTISAN CHOCOLATE

Kakawa Chocolate House If reading that this monument to choco-power won this prestigious award didn’t immediately spur visions of thick, melty hot chocolate, then you don’t know—but you should. In addition to the hot and rich elixir varieties at Kakawa, also find artisan chocolates, truffles and caramels, all crafted by hand, all beautiful and impossibly perfect. Yes for gifts, yes for yourself, just yes. 1050 Paseo de Peralta, 982-0388; 1300 Rufina Circle, Ste. A4, 930-5460 kakawachocolates.com

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Chocolate Maven We know what you’re thinking, because we thought it, too— you’ve never had a chocolate at the Chocolate Maven. But it’s not always about boxes for your folks or sweethearts. Sometimes it’s about the ganache on tasty cakes, plus cookies and more. 821 W San Mateo Road, 984-1980 chocolatemaven.com

Sweet Santa Fe When a pair of chocolatiers who’d worked for now-defunct CG Higgins chocolate house struck out on their own, they had the know-how and drive to craft some remarkably fine chocolate. Santa Fe Fashion Outlets, 8380 Cerrillos Road, 428-0012 facebook.com/sweetsantafe

BEST ASIAN RESTAURANT Paper Dosa

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Most of us are far more familiar with Northern Indian cuisine, but when Paper Dosa opened its doors with South Indian fare in Santa Fe some years back, a cry went up among the people. Why had we never known these delights before? How might we

support this restaurant so it’s always packed? Today, we DO know, and the dining room at Paper Dosa IS always packed. Life’s good. 551 W Cordova Road, 930-5521 paper-dosa.com

Jinja Bar & Bistro If it’s Asian food from multiple countries you’re looking for, Jinja’s your place. If sharing and going at a slower pace are what you’re looking for, Jinja’s your place. Absolutely bonkers bar with great (and strong) cocktails? Jinja’s your place. 510 N Guadalupe St., 982-4321 jinjabistro.com

anami esta ant Chef Kiko Rodriguez has proven that diners will flock to a Japanese joint without sushi, particularly when the sake flows and the izakaya-style menu items are varied, fresh and absolutely delicious. 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, 982-9304 tenthousandwaves.com/food

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BAKERY

Clafoutis In its original location on Guadalupe Street, the people of Santa Fe could never find ample enough parking to sample the pastries, cakes, pies, macarons and more substantial breakfast and lunch fare. In its newer spot beside BODY Santa Fe, Clafoutis is still every bit as jam-packed, it just has the space to spread out a bit, offer better service and still keep baking up the goods about which people dream. 333 W Cordova Road, 988-1809 clafoutis.biz

Chocolate Maven Obviously this would make the list—have you sampled the chocolate petit four? The pumpkin spice muffin? The macaroons? Hurry! 821 W San Mateo Road, 984-1980 chocolatemaven.com

Dulce Bakery & Coffee Listen to us very carefully: You need to try either the banana

tart or the lemon meringue tart. Or the blueberry muffins. Or the cupcakes. Get it all. All of it. Do it now. 1100 Don Diego Ave., 989-9966 dulcebakery.com

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BREAKFAST

The Pantry The Pantry has been serving up breakfast, lunch and dinner since 1948, and someplace between the New Mexican fare, the diner standbys and those totally radical curly fries, you’ll find a family at work together serving up staples right. There’s almost always a line on weekends, which ought to tell you something, and did we mention the curly fries? We did? OK, we’re just really serious about those. 1820 Cerrillos Road, 986-0022 pantrysantafe.com

Clafoutis Smart diners know that the early bird gets the worm—or the stuffed breakfast croissant, as the case may be. Either way, expect long lines if you don’t hit ’em up early. 333 W Cordova Road, 988-1809 clafoutis.biz

a y s oadho se What’s a little drive between breakfast friends? This stalwart roadside haunt proves it’s nothing with one of the most popular morning menus in Santa Fe history. 96 B Old Las Vegas Hwy., 989-4629 harrysroadhousesantafe.com

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BREAKFAST BURRITO

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FOOD & DRINK obviously mastered, but we also think it’s about serving up good food, whether from a dining room on the outskirts of town or a drive-up/walk-up location in the heart of Midtown. Happy brekkie, Santa Fe! 1833 Cerrillos Road, 995-8015; 298 Dinosaur Trail, 995-8226 elparasol.com

Tia Sophia’s Did somebody say a million years of family history and restauranting means of course Tia’s has one of the best breakfast burritos ever around? We did. We said that. 210 W San Francisco St., 983-9880 tiasophias.com

Blake’s Lotaburger As these five local locations will probably tell you, Blake’s will put bacon AND sausage inside that breakfast burrito, plus hash browns. Oh, dang. 404 N Guadalupe St., 983-4915; 2004 St Michaels Drive, 471-8694; 3200 Cerrillos Road, 471-2433; 2820 W Zia Road, 438-2411; 4706 Airport Road, 473-7633 lotaburger.com

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BRUNCH

Clafoutis This restaurant won Best Breakfast, why not Best Brunch for the sleepyheads, too? We mentioned the stuffed breakfast croissant earlier, and we still mean it. Add to that omelets of many shades and stripes, crepes and French toast—including a coconut version—plus all the pastries you know and love. A word to the wise, though: The menu switches to lunch at 11:30 am, so be punctual. 333 W Cordova Road, 988-1809 clafoutis.biz

Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen Brunch is a Sunday-only affair at Sweetwater (though it serves breakfast every day), but given the menu items like pumpkin pancakes and huevos motuleños with plantains, it’s worth it to wait out the week. 1512 Pacheco St., 795-7383 sweetwatersf.com

Harry’s Roadhouse Good thing there are tons of

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tables and a dreamy patio to hold the hordes who get here for weekend brunch. Go light with housemade granola or bigger with huevos or waffles. Either way, just go. 96 B Old Las Vegas Hwy., 989-4629 harrysroadhousesantafe.com

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BURGER

Shake Foundation For no-frills delicious burger-eatin’, look no further than the sister to Taco Fundación. Hit the walk-up window for takeaway or sit with your burgers in the casual outdoor dining area. The green chile cheeseburger is the name of the game here, served as big or small as you like, with a side of shoestring fries. Get a lamburger or fried oyster sandwich, too. Grab a shake while you’re at it and enjoy the breezes at one of the picnic tables. 631 Cerrillos Road, 988-8992 shakefoundation.com

Second Street Brewery Chef Milton Villarubia III has managed to create distinct menus at Second Street’s various locations around town, but those in search of a great burger can find it at any of three locations. 1814 Second St., 982-3030; 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 989-3278; 2920 Rufina St., 954-1068 secondstreetbrewery.com

The Burger Stand Punk rock meets the art of the burger downtown with fantastic burger varieties, six delicious sauces and even a thing or two for the vegetarians. Win-win-win. 207 W San Francisco St., 395-8210 burgerstandnm.com

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CHEF

Ahmed Obo – Jambo Café Each year we start to wonder if we should even have a vote for chefs anymore or just hand it

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over to Obo indefinitely. Jambo, of course, is a generous fusion of African and Caribbean cuisines doled out with Obo’s trademark genius palate and ultra-upbeat attitude. This is the fifth year running he’ll take home the top chef slot, and the fifth year running we think to ourselves, “Obviously.” 2010 Cerrillos Road, 473-1269 jambocafe.net

Martin Rios – Restaurant Martín They don’t go around handing out James Beard Award nominations to just any old chef, so chef Rios’ multiple noms mean he knows what to do. Find creative fine dining at the restaurant he runs with his wife. 526 Galisteo St., 820-0919 restaurantmartin.com

Jake Judd – The Club at Las Campañas Somewhere between the two golf courses, the horses, the tennis and the spa, find Judd serving up fine foods for famished sportsters. 132 Clubhouse Drive, 995-3500 theclubatlascampanas.com


rants are often the best, and Horseman’s Haven proves this time and time again. Yes, it’s spicy as hell, but it’s delicious and basically a Santa Fe rite of passage. 4354 Cerrillos Road, 471-5420

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COCKTAILS

Coyote Café & Rooftop Cantina

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If there were a Best People-Watching category, Coyote Café’s Rooftop Cantina would probably win that, too. From atop its perch in the very heart of downtown’s Water Street area, it’s the sort of place you visit for summertime cocktails, light bites and full-on meals— though owner Quinn Stephenson did open up the cantina year-round as of 2018, around the same time a mural by artist Jorael Numina was unveiled on the patio. 132 W Water St., 983-1615 coyotecafe.com/cantina

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CHILE

La Choza Whenever anyone asks us where to find the best New Mexican food, we don’t even have to think about it—it’s La Choza (roughly Spanish for the shed), sister restaurant to another famous New Mexican spot, The Shed. There’s never a question when it comes to the best chile in town; the Carswell family has spent over six decades perfecting theirs. It’s why we dream about it and why it’s on our must-have list for visitors, locals and anyone else who’ll listen. 905 Alarid St., 982-0909 lachozasf.com

The Shed Find history and deliciousness a few short steps from the historic Santa Fe Plaza. Get everything Christmas; get a fried egg on top; don’t sleep on the garlic bread. 113 Palace Ave., 982-9030 sfshed.com

Horseman’s Haven Café The unassuming little restau-

Borracho’s Craft Booze and Brews Las Vegas, New Mexico, isn’t as far as you think, especially not when the cocktails are this good. Volunteer to take your buds as DD for the hour’s drive and be safe about it. 139 Bridge St., Las Vegas, 6153561

Radish & Rye If bourbon’s your game, Radish & Rye’s stellar hand-picked collection comes in a variety of delicious cocktails. 505 Cerrillos Road, 930-5325 radishandrye.com

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COFFEE

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trade commitment and just plain deliciousness. 314 S Guadalupe St., 428-0996; 1600 Lena St., 428-0996; 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 iconikcoffee.com

Ohori’s Coffee Roasters Dark, rich and affordable, Ohori’s doles out the goodness from three locations around town and still gives a free cup for people who buy a pound or more of beans or grounds. 1098 S St. Francis Drive, 982-9692; 505 Cerrillos Road, Ste. B103, 982-9692; 511 Old Santa Fe Trail, 982-9692 ohoriscoffee.com

Java Joe’s Kind of like the workingman’s coffee shop, Java Joe’s drivethru on Rodeo Road or its newer location near Meow Wolf doesn’t hurt, nor do their high-quality brews. Try the Americano—simple, yes, but they nail it every time.

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CURRY

Paper Dosa The top winner in our Best Asian category too, no Indian restaurant would be complete without curry to write home about, and Paper Dosa’s take on the iconic flavor is the stuff of legend. Whether sampling the vegetable, prawn, chicken or lamb curry, one knows to expect the best, an expertly made batch of deliciousness with only one difficult question to answer: How much is too much? 551 W Cordova Road, 930-5521 paper-dosa.com

Jambo Café Chef Ahmed Obo’s signature curry recipes go great with pretty much anything on the Jambo menu. Ask your server what they might do. They’ll know. 2010 Cerrillos Road, 473-1269 jambocafe.net

India House One of those solid standbys we Santa Feans love, one knows to expect consistency and solid flavor know-how. The lunch


FOOD & DRINK buffet still comes with super service.

might kill you (in a good way). 333 W Cordova Road, 988-1809 clafoutis.biz

2501 Cerrillos Road, 471-2651 indiahousenm.com

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Harry’s Roadhouse Apple pie, lemon meringue, strawberry rhubarb and more; brownies, coffee cake and even a root beer float. What are you waiting for?

DESSERT

Chocolate Maven

96 B Old Las Vegas Hwy., 989-4629 harrysroadhousesantafe.com

With so many treats from which to choose, the Maven’s desserts—from the dining room’s menu to bits and bobs to take home—pretty much wrote the book on innovation and deliciousness. Go wild with a slice of fresh coconut cream pie or share a chocolate ganache petit four. Don’t forget to order your pies around the holidays, and remember the classics like macaroons, chocolate chip cookies, carrot cake and so much more.

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DISTILLERY

Santa Fe Spirits For a town our size to have multiple distilleries is lucky enough, but Santa Fe Spirits’ signature takes on liquids like gin with local botanicals, vodka and a smoky whiskey are also distinct and well-crafted. Santa Fe Spirits has been a mainstay at SFR parties, are the proprietors of a popular downtown tasting room, recently acquired a presence in Costco and are on the shelves in lots of other stores.

821 W San Mateo Road, 984-1980 chocolatemaven.com

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Tasting Room: 308 Read St., 780-5906 Distillery: 750 Mallard Way, 467-8892 santafespirits.com

Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery Former employees of Los Alamos’ Bathtub Brewing broke off to create this Midtown hotspot that in a short time became one of the most popular joints in Santa Fe history. 2791 Agua Fría St., 780-5370; Tasting Room: 32 Bisbee Court tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com

KGB Spirits Small-batch heirloom spirits crafted expertly from a little ol’ distillery in Alcalde, New Mexico, this one might be life-changing. 183 Hwy. 41, Alcalde, 406-6101 kgbspirits.com

perience, and they often say the same: Geronimo. From the midpoint of Canyon Road’s bustling artistry, chef Sllin Cruz’ creative menu inspires travel from across the globe. Try the crab cakes or carpaccio appetizers for a good start—or the Fujisaki Asian pear salad if you’re veggie—before jumping into more substantial main courses like the green miso sea bass or cast-iron seared scallops, the locally sourced New York strip steak or a maple balsamic-glazed pork shank.

continues to impress. All hail!

724 Canyon Road, 982-1500 geronimorestaurant.com

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The Compound Also a Canyon Road highlight, chef Mark Kiffin’s beautifully appointed minimalist dining room provides a sublime counterpoint to the inspired menu. We love the sunken bar. 653 Canyon Road, 982-4353 compoundrestaurant.com

Restaurant Martín Chef Martín Rios’ namesake eatery on Galisteo Street consistently proves why he’s been up for a James Beard Award so many times. Expect comfortable Southwestern-inspired fine dining done with innovation. 526 Galisteo St., 820-0919 restaurantmartin.com

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FOOD CART/ TRUCK/STAND

El Chile Toreado When El Chile Toreado moved a few streets from Cordova Road to Early Street recently, SFR was flooded with emails from concerned citizens as to its whereabouts. A brilliant combination of Mexican standbys such as burritos and tacos mix wonderfully with Polish sausage and hot dogs. This is why food trucks came to be, and this is why they’ll continue to be popular. Did we mention it’s beyond affordable? 807 Early St., 500-0033

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FINE DINING

Geronimo Geronimo

Ask anyone to name Santa Fe’s most prominent fine dining ex-

The Bonsai Asian Tacos Do Asian foods and tacos go together? You bet they do, which is why The Bonsai reached beloved status ages ago and

1599 S St Francis Drive, 3169418

Jambo Hapa It’s not always clear where chef Ahmed Obo’s food truck might be, but when one does come across it, it’s party time. jambocafe.net

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FRITO PIE

Anthony Bourdain tried it, everyone you know remembers it, and when the Five & Dime’s longtime purveyor Teresa Hernandez died last March, the city mourned. We’re talkin’ Frito pie, the simple combination of Fritos, chile, cheese and onion, and even as we write this we’re dying to hit the Plaza for the undisputed best of them all. 58 E San Francisco St., 992-1800 fiveanddimegs.com

Plaza Café It’s fitting that the second-place winner would also be Plaza-adjacent, not to mention a Santa Fe institution with a long tradition of Greek-inspired New Mexican food. 54 Lincoln Ave, 982-1664 santafeplazacafe.com

El Parasol Everything else on the menu is fantastic, why wouldn’t the Frito pies be? Hit the Midtown location or find one down near the Santa Fe Community College. 1833 Cerrillos Road, 995-8015; 298 Dinosaur Trail, 995-8226 elparasol.com

BEST

GUACAMOLE

Gabriel’s The songs of Gabriel’s guac ring out across the land, and the longtime beloved and Zagat-rated restaurant just north of town does them proud. Certainly you’ve heard how the servers make it fresh right at your tableside? Or how they just know how to pick the right avocado? CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE >>

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Try for yourself and forever be a convert. 4 Banana Lane, 455-7000 gabrielsofsantafe.com

La Plazuela Restaurant If countless travelers come through your doors, you’d better do guacamole right. La Plazuela does guacamole right. Diners love the light-filled room.

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Made fresh daily, the unchallenged rulers of chile-dom know how to get those avos humming, too. Housemade blue and yellow corn tortilla chips sweeten the deal.

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113 E Palace Ave., 982-3030 sfshed.com

BEST

HAPPY HOUR

AGAVE Lounge Don’t sleep on the hotel bars just because they don’t stand alone. Instead, love them for their impeccably high standards. They are, after all, meant to impress visitors and locals alike, and AGAVE’s happy hour impresses particularly with food and drink specials that won’t hurt your wallet or your feelings.

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Eldorado Hotel & Spa, 309 W San Francisco St., 955-4530 eldoradohotel.com/agave-lounge

Santa Fe Capitol Grill Santa Feans can do a silly thing assuming all the best food and drink happens downtown. Learn more with happy hour specials at this Southside favorite. 3462 Zafarano Drive, 471-6800

Rio Chama Steakhouse It’s where the legislators go and entirely more affordable than its posh environs might imply. Hit up that bar, have a drink, get a snack, get happy.

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BEST

ICE CREAM/ GELATO/FROZEN YOGURT

Ecco Espresso and Gelato OK, we’re a little partial since we’re neighbors (remember, however, that SFR staff doesn’t choose the winners), but as objectively as we can say it: Have you had this gelato?! Owner Matt Durkovich has really got something here, especially with classic flavors like stracciatella, and seasonal, refreshing summer fruit and melon types. Don’t pass on the honey gelato, nor the cantaloupe; check out that mint chocolate, too. 128 E Marcy St., 986-9778 eccogelato.com

La Lechería Another Marcy Street fave, La Lecheria has flavors expected and unexpected, and it’s all thanks to Fire & Hops’ chef Joel Coleman. 1708 Lena St.; 101 W Marcy St., 205-1595 lalecherianm.com

Frogurt Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt It’s frozen, it’s yogurt, there’re toppings galore—help yourself by serving yourself and try not to go overboard—it’s so good that’s easily doable. 2810 Rodeo Road, 474-6336 frogurt-nm.com

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INTERNATIONAL CUISINE Jambo Café Surprise! Just kidding—we already know Jambo’s the best. We’re not even sure how to convince you anymore (if you aren’t already), so we’ll keep it simple: Chef Ahmed Obo and company have crafted one of the best menus in town with African and Caribbean flair. It’s affordable and utterly unpretentious. 2010 Cerrillos Road, 473-1269 jambocafe.net


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FOOD & DRINK house for years, but with owner Brian Lock setting his sights on expansion in recent times—both physically and beer-wise—it’s steadily gaining loyal local followers. Keep an eye out for special one-off brews at events and concerts and don’t forget the new-ish downtown spot, The Brakeroom. 35 Fire Place, 424-3333; 7 Caliente Road, Eldorado, 466-6938; 510 Galisteo St., 780-8648 santafebrewing.com

Second Street Brewery Second Street’s continually rotating beers are some of the best in the biz and now, with three locations across town, some of the easiest to find and drink. 1814 Second St., 982-3030; 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 989-3278; 2920 Rufina St., 954-1068 secondstreetbrewery.com Jambo Café

Paper Dosa Southern Indian food done right from the curry to the dosas and everything else in between. Visit repeatedly, and don’t be surprised by the lines. You’ll get in. It will be great. 551 W Cordova Road, 930-5521 paper-dosa.com

La Boca Chef James Campbell Caruso’s small but powerful temple of tapas packs ’em in on the regular. Don’t forget the wine list and, if you didn’t know, the great espresso. Original: 72 W Marcy St., 982-3433 Taberna: 125 Lincoln Ave., 988-7102 labocasantafe.com

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ITALIAN RESTAURANT

Piccolino Another case for the Southside food goodness, SFR has more than a few Piccolino super-fans on our staff. This is down-home Italian done right, and there’s even a drive-up window to take

it home. We wish we could recommend just one menu item, but we suggest starting at the top and trying pretty much everything.

Rowley Farmhouse Ales This one’s for the beer nerds courtesy of chemist John Rowley. If Walter White had turned to beer instead of meth, this might be what it looked like. 1405 Maclovia St., 428-0719 rowleyfarmhouse.com

2980 Agua Fría St., 471-1480 piccolinosantafe.com

Andiamo! Built on the pillars of good food done consistently, Andiamo! remains a local favorite year after year. 322 Garfield St., 995-9595 andiamosantafe.com

Il Piatto Chef and owner Matt Yohalem takes freshness seriously, and this has meant more than 20 years of popularity and a stellar menu. Don’t forget the half-off wine and apps happy hours, twice daily. 95 W Marcy St., 984-1091 ilpiattosantafe.com

BEST

MARGARITAS

Maria’s Margaritas are a sacred occurrence in Santa Fe, and no other restaurant takes the responsibility more seriously. Perhaps the jewel in the Margarita Trail’s crown, Maria’s boasts four full menu pages of specialty margs, starting at the affordable and running the gamut to the cream of the crop: the special-occasion blends that make use of the finest tequila and mixers. Good food, too. 555 Cordova Road, 983-7929 marias-santafe.com

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BEST

LOCALLY BREWED BEER

Santa Fe Brewing Santa Fe Brewing has been a nationally recognized power-

If you win Best Chile and Best New Mexican food year after year, you’d better have stellar margaritas to sweeten the deal. La Choza does this and more. 905 Alarid St., 982-0909 lachozasf.com

Del Charro For a mere pittance, travelers and locals alike can enjoy some of the most delicious margaritas in town, plus you get that extra bit in the shaker that’s basically a whole second pour. Inn of the Governors, 101 W Alameda St., 954-0320 delcharro.com

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NACHOS

Cowgirl BBQ Santa Fe knows its nachos— we’ve basically cornered the market on things made of tortilla covered in cheese—so when the city collectively chooses the best place for those melty, beany, spicy concoctions, you understand it’s legit. Cowgirl, of course, knows what to do for everyone, from vegetarians to fans of BBQ pork, and that patio is nothing to scoff at this time of year. 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 cowgirlsantafe.com

Second Street Brewery Maybe you wouldn’t expect to be able to add mushrooms to your nachos, but then maybe you’ve been eating nachos wrong your entire life. 1814 Second St., 982-3030; 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 989-3278; 2920 Rufina St., 954-1068 secondstreetbrewery.com

Boxcar Kyzer pork belly, all-natural braised short rib, New Mexico green chile and more make these $16 nachos worth every penny—probably more. 530 S Guadalupe St., 988-7222 boxcarsantafe.com

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NEW MEXICAN RESTAURANT

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FOOD & DRINK added one of the most beautiful bars in the city and wound up topping locals’ lists like nothing ever before. Of course, the outof-towners now know, but that’s really OK; the more the merrier, right?

St. Clair Winery/DH Lescombes The ABQ vineyard is known for producing over 40 wines from its impressive grapes, and the more people sample their way through the selection, the more it’s obvious: This wine slays. Hit up Hervé in Santa Fe to taste the wares.

905 Alarid St., 982-0909 lachozasf.com

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Winery: 901 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, 243-9916 Hervé Wine Bar: 139 W San Francisco St., 795-7075 lescombeswinery.com

That’s another win for everybody’s favorite New Mexican food purveyors and proof positive that there’s never too much of a good thing. 113 ½ Palace Ave., 982-9030 shedsf.com

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Tomasita’s Honey butter and some of the best red chile ever call like sirens, alongside a massive margarita list and bar menu within the onetime train station turned historic New Mexican eatery.

Market Steer Steakhouse Santa Fe has a fair number of steakhouses, but under the watchful eye of head chef Kathleen Crook—a native of Artesia, New Mexico, and actual rodeo champion—Market Steer’s impressive cuts, style and menu put it right up there with the old standbys. Crook’s time at the Scottsdale Culinary Institute Le Cordon Bleu and chef-ing it up in Dallas are nothing to scoff at; neither are those steaks.

500 S Guadalupe St., 983-5721 tomasitas.com

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NEW MEXICO WINERY

Main Winery: 1832, 8400 Pan American Fwy. NE, Albuquerque, 821-0055 Tasting Room: Hotel St. Francis, 210 Don Gaspar Ave., 989-9463 gruetwinery.com

Black Mesa Winery Since 1992, the award-winning Velarde winery has been making fans and friends and bottling up vintages so fine, you’re bound to say, “That’s a fine vintage!” Lots of people like this winery’s Black Beauty chocolate wine. 1502 Hwy. 68, Velarde, 852-2820 blackmesawinery.com

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Gruet Winery In the 1980s, while the wine world focused on places like California, French vintner Gilbert Gruet recognized and capitalized on New Mexico’s arid farmlands. Turns out our hot days and cool nights are friendly to a specific kind of hearty grape, and now Gruet can be found stocked throughout the world. And it’s not just the sparkling wine they’re known for—find a long list of still reds and whites as well.

210 Don Gaspar Ave., 992-6354 marketsteersteakhouse.com

Beer Creek Brewing Co. For a craft brewery and restaurant to stand out among Santa Fe’s finest is no small task, but Beer Creek won our hearts (and bellies) quickly with brews and pizzas out there near Lone Butte south of town. 3810 Hwy. 14, 471-9271 beercreekbrew.com

Tres Colores We don’t know about “new,” but we do know you love chef Hugo Sena’s taco bar style on Marcy Street, recently relocated from the Fashion Outlets. Who doesn’t? 101 W Marcy St., 490-0296

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PATIO

La Casa Sena Hear the birds sing overhead while the wind whispers through the tall, tall trees; watch the bees buzz busily in the nearby flowers and plants. Sample the indoor and outdoor bars’ drinks and beers; or, in the cantina, Kohnami

catch a singing waiter or two as they drop off your apps and main courses. There’s something magic in the air within Sena Plaza, and it’s not just the history and beauty—it’s the feeling. Oh, and don’t miss the retail wine shop. 125 E Palace Ave., 988-9232 lacasasena.com

The Teahouse A long list of teas and delicious menus for any time of day make this Canyon Road patio one of the best in our fair city. It is paved with gravel, so skip those fancy shoes. 821 Canyon Road, 992-0972 teahousesantafe.com

Harry’s Roadhouse If you’re already there for the desserts and the drinks and the general ambiance, go outside and get those things on the gorgeous patio. Watch for the hummingbird moths. 96 B Old Las Vegas Hwy., 989-4629 harrysroadhousesantafe.com

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PIZZA

Back Road Pizza Celebrating the eighth victory in a row for the Second Street pizza joint that knows the power of the cornmeal crust! Back Road’s commitment to sourcing locally, to being a proud member of the community—and to having, let’s face it, a pretty punk rock edge—make it one of our faves, and clearly one of yours, too. 1807 Second St., Ste. 1, 955-9055 backroadpizza.com

Pizza Centro The one and only New Yorkstyle pizzeria in town, Centro has those big slices cooked to perfection across three locations. Pro tip? Dip those bad boys in a side of balsamic glaze. You’re welcome. 418 Cerrillos Road, 988-8825; 3470 Zafarano Drive, 471-6200; Agora Center, 7 Avenida Vista Grande, Eldorado, 466-3161 pizzacentronys.com

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visitors and workers lead the reasons why the OG location is dear to us, but grabbing a couple pies for dinner is also tops. Now with two locations.

and remind yourself that if that’s not nice, what is? 821 Canyon Road, 992-0972 teahousesantafe.com

Opuntia Café

329 Old Santa Fe Trail, 982-200; 5 Colina Drive, Eldorado, 471-1111 uppercrustpizza.com

With a connection to beloved coffee shop Iconik and a knack for selecting the very best teas, this hybrid restaurant-succulent shop checks all the boxes.

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922 Shoofly St., 780-5796 opuntia.cafe

Kohnami For a landlocked town, we’ve sure got a fair number of delicious sushi eateries. Kohnami, according to our readers, is best among them. From the cozy environs and inviting sushi bar within the Guadalupe Street restaurant, find all the familiar items you know and love, plus specials and fantastic cooked items from the kitchen. Pair with sake or jasmine tea, repeat, repeat, repeat. 313 S Guadalupe St., 984-2002 kohnamisantafe.com

Izmi Sushi Bar On beautiful Marcy Street find this tiny sushi spot serving up fresh and delicious items from a strong menu of favorites, classics and all points between. 105 E Marcy St., 424-1311

Kai Sushi & Dining Hit the St. Michael’s corridor for a low-key, no-fuss sushi experience—wonderful starting point for newbies and a testament to the craft for veterans. 720 St. Michael’s Drive, 438-7221

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TACOS

El Parasol You’ll find plenty of delicious tacos almost anyplace you look in Santa Fe, but El Parasol’s no-frills Southwest sandwiches are a great leveler. Housemade shells contain tender shredded meats—or no meats at all if you’re looking for an avocado taco—and the resulting feeling is something like bliss meets satisfaction. 1833 Cerrillos Road, 995-8015; 298 Dinosaur Trail, 995-8226 elparasol.com

ArtfulTea Nearly 100 loose leaf and hand-blended teas, plus tips and tricks for brewing the perfect pot, cup or carafe. Now in a new location. 101 W Marcy St., 795-7724 artfultea.com Vinaigrette

Taco Fundación The brainchild of Shake Foundation’s Brian Knox, Taco Fundación has tacos for carnivores, vegans, omnivores and anyone else with taste buds. 235 N Guadalupe St., 982-8286

El Chile Toreado

Santa Fe Brewing: The Brakeroom The only complaint most folks had about the Santa Fe Brewing Co. was its distant location. The Brakeroom on Galisteo Street changes everything, and they still have the mothership, of course.

Don’t fret—El Chile Toreado only moved a few blocks to Early Street. Those tacos you know and love? Still there, waiting for you.

Original: 35 Fire Place, 424-3333; Brakeroom: 510 Galisteo St., 780-8648 santafebrewing.com

807 Early St., 500-0033

Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery

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TAPROOM

Second Street Brewery Well, which one are we talking about? The original location on Second Street where the smooth tones of Americana play out beside the signature beers of Rod Tweet and company? The Railyard, where summer is hot, but the beers are cool? Or maybe the Rufina Street Taproom, new kid on the block with the great big space and the progressive music schedule? Either way, try the IPAs and try the Kolsch and … aw, just try everything. 1814 Second St., 982-3030; 1607 Paseo de Peralta, 989-3278; 2920 Rufina St., 954-1068 secondstreetbrewery.com

Not sure we’ve ever seen the city embrace a new business so quickly, but Tumbleroot’s killer beers don’t hurt one bit. 2791 Agua Fría St., 780-5370 tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com

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TEA

The Teahouse A cursory glance at The Teahouse’s online tea menu transforms easily into a protracted scrolling and world tour of teas and blends both hot and iced. At the restaurant it’s a literal book of choices. Basically, if you’re into tea, this is your dream come true on a local level. Take it home, have it there (don’t forget the beautiful patio)

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VEGETARIAN

Vinaigrette The SFR staffers who don’t eat meat can indeed attest that Vinaigrette is an absolute must for the vegetarian crowd. Owner Erin Wade grows the restaurant’s veggies, and the salads and sandwiches are crafted with care—there’s a carrot cake on that menu that could launch a thousand ships. Stay tuned for upcoming eco-initiatives from the bright and adorable hotspot (see Food, page 93), and trust us—the Omega’s the best one. 709 Don Cubero Alley, 820-9205 vinaigretteonline.com

Sweetwater Harvest Kitchen Fresh, natural, organic, local, gluten-free options from a community-minded eatery dead-set on creating delicious dishes the responsible way. Score! 1512 Pacheco St., 795-7383 sweetwatersf.com

Paper Dosa If Indian food has taught the world one thing, it’s that there are so many ways to make meat-free meals that are every bit as delicious. If you’re unsure, visit Paper Dosa and become a convert. 551 W Cordova Road, 930-5521 paper-dosa.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 >>

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BIKE SHOP

Mellow Velo Owner David Bell brings a community bicycling vision to this downtown hub that serves tourists who want daily rentals alongside endurance athletes—and all of us in between. Shop staff supported the arrival of the GFNY bike race in Santa Fe this year, and regularly lend a hand to competitors in contests across the region. Get a basic tune-up or the “Razzle Dazzle” treatment from techs in the basement, and shop upstairs for new gear. 132 E Marcy St., 995-8356 mellowvelo.com

rob and charlie’s Charlie Verral is the original second name on the sign of the Midtown staple. The two started the store, legend has it, by borrowing $4,000 from Rob’s dad. And Verral is still going at it with a great reputation. 1632 St. Michael’s Drive, 471-9119 robandcharlies.com

The Broken Spoke Choice mountain bikes and commuter machines from Mike Chapman and his team. Brands include Cleary for kids and Rocky Mountain. Look out back for potential deals on pre-owned bikes. 1426 Cerrillos Road, 992-3102 brokenspokesantafe.com

BEST

BOOKSTORE

olle ted o ks ooksto e and Coffeehouse This 40-year-old bookstore invites readers to explore with the latest from Santa Fe’s homegrown authors and from the nation’s best sellers without ever leaving the coffee shop. We’d like to encour-

age gifting of books, but we know it’s hard to leave without several gifts to self. Owner Dorothy Massey keeps a broad selection of regional titles. Her wall of new hardbacks is a great place to get more current on upcoming literature. Plus, find several shelves for kids and youth.

7511 Cerrillos Road, 471-7007 hondasubaruofsantafe.com

202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 collectedworksbookstore.com

1601 St. Michael’s Drive, 982-1900 toyotaofsantafe.com

op.cit Books Peruse the plentiful stacks for used titles, plus get the new, hot and headline-grabbers. Local author events and meetups run over into the mall, which also offers sunny spots to read. DeVargas Center, 157 Paseo de Peralta, 428-0321 opcit.com

Garcia Street Books Eastside readers flock to this curated selection just off Canyon Road. Careful buying choices by owner Jean Ellen Devine also mean it’s often got the coveted new titles first. 376 Garcia St., Ste. B, 986-0151 garciastreetbooks.com

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CAR DEALER

Honda Subaru of Santa Fe Subarus are both the official and unofficial car of Santa Fe this year! Congrats to this dealership and service center for making a bigger splash than the competition. Of course, sales staff and mechanics here are also knee-deep in Hondas. True to Santa Fe form, the dealership boasts a state-ofthe-art, environmentally friendly facility that makes efforts to reduce its carbon footprint: Lights are LED and 96% of the water used in its car wash is recycled.

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The vast dealership spreads out across several blocks near the busy intersection of Cerrillos Road and St. Michael’s Drive. Watch for the thumbs-up from general manager Buddy Espinoza.

Great Little Cars Find a pre-owned vehicle that fits your needs and doesn’t flatten your financial future at this great little place that knows what kind of car can help you go go go in Santa Fe. 500 Cordova Road, 992-8122 greatlittlecars.com

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CONSIGNMENT

Double Take No one has to look twice to find the best second- or third-hand clothing, jewelry, shoes, furniture and more in the Guadalupe District. Founder Suzanne Wissman started the Double Take family in 1987. The shop also includes new and vintage Western wear in At the Ranch, a baby store, furniture and art, and a section of fancier boutique and designer duds. Consigners can unload their Western-themed goods along with memorabilia, collectibles and “kitsch of all kinds,” as well as vintage pieces, on Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11-3. 320 Aztec St., 989-8886 santafedoubletake.com

Stephen’s A Consignment Gallery From furniture to decor, see a collection of zany and artful antiques and other consigned goods you

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The Cat People who love animals donate to this store that benefits the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society. It used to have a much longer name, but this one gets the point across. 2570 Camino Entrada, 474-6300; 541 W Cordova Road, 780-8975 sfhumanesociety.org/shop/lookwhat-the-cat-dragged-in

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FLORAL SHOP

Artichokes & Pomegranates It’s not called Roses & Daisies for a reason. Though these high-end floral artists do work with petals, they’re also known for incorporating lesser-used botanicals—like their namesakes—in unpredictable ways. Fred Palmer leads this design studio and says he strives to make his designs as unique as possible to live up to the shop’s name. Palmer says that at Artichokes & Pomegranates, he and staff love what they do, and that translates into their products. 418 Cerrillos Road, 820-0044 artichokesandpomegranates.com

Amanda’s Flowers Centrally located and with great customer service, owner Carol Rose remains a favorite for readers who want dependable delivery or to pick up made-to-order arrangements. 1610 St. Michael’s Drive, 473-9212 amandasflowers.net

Barton’s Flowers Shop owner Stephen Jones specializes in Instagram-brag-worthy custom arrangements that strive to be accessible, unfussy, “unflorist” celebrations of wildflowers with incredible texture. 1722 St. Michael’s Drive, Ste. H, 982-9731 shop.bartonsflowers.com

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GARDEN/ LANT S LIES

Agua Fria Nursery Helpful staff and a local-centric bent on perennials are a good combo to help your green thumb. Head to the west side for this quintessential Santa Fe nursery experience now run by its second and third generation in the Pennington family. Look for specialty native and climate-appropriate exotic perennials, shrubs and succulents and a wide array of vegetable starts. Shoppers also appreciate getting help on busy days turning back onto Agua Fría; it’s the little things that make your love grow. 1409 Agua Fría St., 983-4831 aguafrianurserynm.com

Payne’s Nursery Find well-stocked soil options and bulbs, shrubs and trees for outdoors and a wide selection of house plants at two locations. Catch frequent classes on the season’s tasks. 304 Camino Alire, 988-8011; 715 St. Michael’s Drive, 988-9626 paynes.com

Newman’s Nursery The Newman family started its nursery the same year SFR first published: 1974. Since then, Lee and Susan Newman’s son Malcolm has taken the helm of the great spot for locally grown fruit trees, roses, herbs and more. 7501 Cerrillos Road, 471-8642 newmansnursery.com

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GIFT STORE

Doodlet’s Visitors to Santa Fe’s downtown area usually inlcude this store on their bucket lists. The small shop is so packed with surprises that it affects the space-time continuum. It’s no wonder voters choose it as the top gift store every year. We’ve spent hours touring the shelves for gifts of all sizes, particularly small ones. We love the selection of kitsch here, including kinetic


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sculpture and funny trinkets. 120 Don Gaspar Ave., 983-3771 doodlets.com

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The best reason to visit this gift store is its extensive collection of Zuni fetishes—embodied animal sculpture that mostly fits in the palm of the hand. But there are plenty of other reasons. 227 Don Gaspar Ave., 989-8728 keshi.com

Detours at La Fonda An expanded hotel gift shop that’s far from schlocky, it carries Pendleton blankets and luggage, Los Poblanos personal care items such as lotions and beard oil, and other local-ish gifty goods. La Fonda on the Plaza, 100 E San Francisco St., 988-1404 lafondasantafe.com/shops/ detours-at-la-fonda

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GROCERY STORE

Trader Joe’s We know it’s not local, and we’re still hoping to one day have an SFR box once again outside the Coronado Center grocery superstar. But have you been there on a Friday afternoon? Madness! It’s clear Santa Fe loves Joe. From the Midsummer Night’s Cream hand lotion to the Scandinavian Swimmers candy fish, they are the best at knockoffs. We can’t imagine road trips or picnics or Netflix and chill without TJ’s help. Fresh flowers and wine for the dinner party? Yes way, José.

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Kaune’s Neighborhood Market A regular old lovable neighborhood grocer with a little produce, a little more butcher shop and a lot more wine. Try the lunch chop salad counter that’s a favorite for the South Capital crowd. 511 Old Santa Fe Trail, 982-2629 kaunes.com

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HARDWARE STORE

Big Jo True Value Hardware Santa Fe’s uncontested favorite for nuts, bolts, brackets, tools, pipe fittings, caulk, bulbs and a million other things to keep home and business together. Someone is always waiting just inside the front door to help shoppers go straight to the right spot. Local owners and attentive staff—and you can pick up lottery tickets. Brothers Rick and Ron C de Baca started running the store after their dad moved

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it from downtown to the present location in 1983. Before that, it had already been stationed for decades at the spot where tourists find the Eldorado Hotel downtown today. 1311 Siler Road, 473-2255 bigjotruevalue.com

Ace Hardware of Santa Fe An insider tells us this store has the best fastener selection in town and a large paint section. Located in the College Plaza Shopping Center near Jambo Café. 2006 Cerrillos Road, Ste. 1, 424-9343 acehardware.com

Lowe’s Home Improvement A big-box retailer that still rises above for our readers, Lowe’s competes with the other Southside biggies in a way that’s winning loyalty. 3458 Zafarano Drive, 819-4080 lowes.com

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HEAD SHOP

Fruit of the Earth Organics One of the first cannabis dispensaries in the city is also one of shoppers’ favorite places to choose from a wide selection of smoking accessories like papers, vape pens, glass and silicon. Lyra Barron is proud of her operation, which as been awarded a Sustainable Santa Fe prize for its water- and energy-conscious use of outdoor, organic, pesticide-free crops. Customers who don’t have a state-issued medical cannabis card can still purchase house-made CBD products such as salves, chocolates and pet tinctures. 901 Early St., 310-7917 fruitoftheearthorganics.com

Concrete Jungle Smoke Shop Santa Fe’s OG head shop is doing the same things its loyal customer base has always relied on. Bonus: This jungle has animals. 126 N Guadalupe St., 820-2888

Red House Smoke Shop A hole in the wall that is not just packed with glass and vape

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accessories, but also paint and art supplies and apparel. Find a discount coupon on the weekly SFR back page. 1434 Cerrillos Road, 982-4202 redhousesmokeshop.com

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INTERIOR HOME STORE

Design Warehouse Experience how Larry Keller’s longstanding liking for clean, modern stylings lead to rooms that are livable and lovable. Not just a bowl, but a distinctive red bowl. Not just a tape dispenser, but a molded model where the tape emulates a figure’s tongue. Not just a bobblehead of Einstein or Ruth Bader Ginsburg … Well, OK, that one just is what it is. Get dishes and kitchen gadgets, office accessories, furniture, lighting and other fun decor, all in a new location. 130 Lincoln Ave., 988-1555 designwarehousesantafe.com

The Raven Fine Consignments High-end new and antique furniture, decor and indescribable objects are packed into seemingly endless showrooms located in the up-and-coming Baca Street Railyard neighborhood. 1225 Cerrillos Road, 988-4775 theravensantafe.com

Reside Home Recently relocated to a space double the size of the former, this interior specialist also offers in-home design consultation and other services. 1233 Paseo de Peralta, 780-5658 howyoureside.com

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JEWELRY STORE

Santa Fe Goldworks Loyal customers who can’t live without their bling return to designer David Griego’s corner store serving fingers, ears and necks for special occasions that are remembered with glittering gold and jewels. Located on the


Plaza and more than 40 years old, it’s been a readers’ favorite for long enough to turn coal to a diamond. On-site custom jewelry for something you’ve been planning or for a random extravagance.

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Santa Fe Arcade, 60 E San Francisco St., Ste. 218, 983-4562 santafegoldworks.com

Keshi: The Zuni Connection Distinctive jewelry with solid Native roots is on display in what’s rightly referred to as a gallery/shop. Pendants with inlay, turquoise and silver, and, of course, animal inspiration. 227 Don Gaspar Ave., 989-8728 keshi.com

Wind River Trading Company One of Santa Fe’s largest jewelry stores specializing in Native American artisans, this store focuses on Zuni, Navajo and Hopi pieces and has been in business for more than 40 years. 113 E San Francisco St., 989-7062 windriversf.com

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MATTRESS SHOP

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Denver Mattress Company One of only a few non-local joints to make it on our list, national retailer Denver Mattress Company can be found on the Southside facing Cerrillos Road. Stop by the well-stocked store and stretch out Goldilocks-style while you visualize a better night’s sleep. Then, get that sucker delivered and catch up on your Z’s. Bonus: The low-pressure environment that the sales staff creates means your buying experience won’t be a nightmare. 1427 Avenida de las Americas, 474-9398 denvermattress.furniturerow.com

Sachi Organics Buy handcrafted wool, cotton and other natural pillows from a mother-and-son business that began in Albuquerque and now exports to both coasts.

523 Cordova Road, 982-3938 sachiorganics.com

Mattress Firm Santa Fe Catch promotional sales and choose from moderately priced modern mattresses and three locations in the City Different. 199 Paseo de Peralta, 216-2550; 3300 Cerrillos Road, 216-2933; 3517 Zafarano Drive, 473-0188 mattressfirm.com

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MEN’S STORE

Harrys The store’s motto is “fine menswear and select women’s clothing,” but our readers consistently name this the top spot for the dapper gentleman. They’ve got Jack Victor, Scott Barber,

Bugatchi, St. Croix, Peter Millar, Tori Richard and more. Harrys haberdashery originated in 1972 on Marcy Street and became known for offering trendy men’s fashions. From fancy socks to sharp blazers and trousers, let them dress you and yours. 202 Galisteo St., 988-1959 harrysclothing.com

Red River Mercantile There is such a thing as classy flannel, and Red River has it. Also great bags by Filson, thermoses by Stanley and blankets by Pendleton. It all comes with quality, knowledgeable service from owners Steven and Deborah Traer. 235 Don Gaspar Ave., 982-1233

Corsini The selection of shirts, sweat-

ers, sportcoats, jackets, even jeans are timeless yet classic. Plus get carefully chosen items—most from Italy and Germany—that won’t become dated. 107 W San Francisco St., 820-2300

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others—or even take the kids for a walk-in or an appointment. The optometric physicians provide comprehensive adult and pediatric eye exams, contact lens services, diagnosis and treatment options for various eye conditions.

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125 W Water St., 982-2020; 444 St. Michael’s Drive, 438-2020 oculusbotwineyegroup.com

Ojo Optique Find high-fashion frames for everyday or special occasions at this premium downtown retail optical experience. 125 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 114, 988-4444 ojooptique.com

Eye Associates A multi-specialty medical practice including surgery for cataracts, pediatric doctors, cornea care and more, with a one-stop shop for frames on site. 2947 Rodeo Park Drive, Ste. E, 983-6613 eyenm.com

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PET STORE

Teca Tu We all know our pets are the most important members of the family. Show your cats and dogs they’re the best with accessories and treats from Teca Tu, which calls itself “a Pawsworthy Pet Emporium.” Animals are welcomed to shop with their humans in the store and there’s complimentary water provided for them. Find apparel and accessories to make your fur baby the most fashionable in the neighborhood, along with dining accessories and gourmet treats. DeVargas Center, 165 Paseo de Peralta, 982-9374 tecatu.com

The Critters & Me Stocking a wide supply of quality pet food for essential nutritional needs has been a priority here for 20 years. Also find supplements, accessories and a DIY dog wash. 1403 Agua Fría St., 982-5040 crittersandme.com

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PetSmart Sometimes the lowest prices and the best selection are what shoppers want, so this chain is on their top list of destinations for Fido and Fluffy. It’s close to Total Wine too, and animal shelters often bring mobile adoptions to the lot. 3561 Zafarano Drive, 471-5255 petsmart.com

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SHOE STORE

On Your Feet Owner Nina Houle and her husband Tom were eating ice cream on the Plaza a couple summers ago when a photographer shot a prizewinning image of them that appeared in SFR’s 2017 Locals

Guide. Shoes from her shops keep you looking sharp while you get things done. Find brands made for walking and standing such as Dasnko, Birkenstock, Bernie Mev, Fly London, Camper, Jambu & Co and more. But note that the two stores carry different lines, for twice the stylish and comfortable choices. 328 S Guadalupe St., Ste. I (enter on Montezuma Avenue), 983-3900; DeVargas Center, 189 Paseo de Peralta, 780-8997 onyourfeetnm.com

The Running Hub Full-service analysis helps a casual runner or an active athlete get the right shoes and other gear for the longest mile. 1100 Don Diego Ave., Ste. B, 820-2523 runsantafe.com

ole ine mpo ted hoes Fashion for men and women with brands such as Donald J Pliner, Toms, Sesto Mucci and Matisse. Other glamour goods too. 125 E Palace Ave., Ste. 125, 982-0924 golershoes.com

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in your family probably needs a birthday present from the shop(pe). Or sign them up for a cooking class— Chef Johnny Vee hosts a variety of lessons for the culinarily curious with themes like “New Mexico favorites” and “high altitude baking.” DeVargas Center, 181 Paseo de Peralta, 988-3394 lascosascooking.com

Cheesemongers of Santa Fe We can’t remember what it was like before this cheese palace opened downtown. Get educated with liberal tastings of life-changing triple creams, funky blues, sharp cheddars and more. 130 E Marcy St., 795-7878 chessemongersofsantafe.com

Kaune’s Neighborhood Market What’s special about Kaune’s? How about everything? Find produce, a butcher, deli section,

terrific wine, baked goods and snacks.

massive store that’s all new to you.

511 Old Santa Fe Trail, 982-2629 kaunes.com

320 Aztec St., 989-8886 santafedoubletake.com

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Recently shortened from Look What The Cat Dragged In, shoppers love that proceeds benefit the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society.

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Savers Santa Fe has many choices for second-hand shopping that’s first rate, so when our readers pick the local version of a national effort, you can trust there’s good reason. This massive thrift center fills the shell that once was Baillio’s, and makes a super place for seasonal buys. Savers says its stores keep 700 million tons out of landfills every year. New: Pick up the latest from SFR while you’re there. 3294 Cerrillos Road, 919-7185 savers.com

Double Take Western wear is plentiful, but it’s not the only style in this

2570 Camino Entrada, 474-6300; 541 W Cordova Road, 780-8975 sfhumanesociety.org/shop/lookwhat-the-cat-dragged-in

“not too city;” they’re more like casual items that can be dressed up when needed. It’s not Wild West-themed, but perhaps what real Western women like to wear when they’re out and about. 101 W Marcy St., Ste. 3, 982-1399 wearaboutssf.com

Get it Together Shop for casual wear, handbags and other women’s clothing at the sister store to this year’s Best Shoe Store, On Your Feet. Love linen? You’ll love these selections.

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328 S Guadalupe St. (enter on Montezuma Avenue), Ste. G, 983-4498 onyourfeetsf.com/get-it-together

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Frontier Frames This is an art town full of galleries, independent creators, DIY spaces and more. But just how do you think those artists and workers get the exhibits and such ready? With frame shops, for one. Enter Frontier Frames, that bastion on St. Michael’s Drive which is so effective in framing for folks that it has won this very honor 19 years running now. 2008 St. Michael’s Drive, 473-1901 frontierframes.net

Fine Art Framers Inc. Originally dedicated to archival frames, Fine Art Framers Inc. has expanded its focus year after year, renovated as of 2015 and remains one of the most popular shops for artists and collectors alike. 1415 W Alameda St., 982-4397 fineartframers.com

Justin’s Frame Designs (JFD) A massive list of artists, galleries and private citizens have turned to Justin’s Frame Designs. Bottom line? If it’s good enough for Judy Chicago, it’s good enough for us. 1221 Flagman Way, Ste. A2, 955-1911 santafeframing.com

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AUTO DETAILING/CAR WASH Squeaky Clean Car Wash Santa Fe’s been known to get dusty, and with some of the self-washes in town going by

the wayside, those in search of a locally owned alternative often visit Squeaky Clean. Owner Jay Ritter is vice prez of the Santa Fe Horse Shelter, so you know there’s a nice-guy pedigree, plus the number of services on offer are many and more cash-friendly than you might think. 1900 Cerrillos Road, 983-4201; 3931 Cerrillos Road, 473-4320 squeakycleancarwashsantafe.com

Oilstop Car Wash Wash that car, get it detailed, have every inch cleaned, get an oil change—do it all in one place? Not bad. 3651 Cerrillos Road, 471-2323 oilstopsantafe.com

Speedy Shine Car Wash The name says it all, really: Your car will shine, it’ll be speedy, you’ll get back on the road. 3006 Cerrillos Road, 780-5028 santafespeedyshine.com

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BODY SHOP

Custom Craft Auto Collision

that’s certified definitely fits the bill. You love Don Juan’s, Santa Fe, you really do.

Top Gun Collision Repair Highway to the body work zone! In all seriousness, this biz is obviously the tops—it’s right there in the name! 31 Paseo de River, 471-0212 topguncollisionsf.com

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CAR REPAIR

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Mike’s Garage Finding a mechanic you can trust is never easy, but Mike’s Garage is clearly that place. With more than 31 years in the business, it’s also locally owned, completely independent and, since this is Santa Fe, experts in the art of the Subaru. When you need to make sure you’re getting to Whole Foods in style, there is no other choice.

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1501 Fifth St., 983-6577 mikesgaragesf.com

Toy Auto Man Talk about local institution. Toy Auto Man is just one of those places everyone knows and patronizes for their Toyota care.

4587 Cerrillos Road, 438-8878 custom-craft.net

A wide base of knowledge, plus collections for the Food Depot that come with free inspections, the term “angel” is definitely applicable here.

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Fe each year, they clearly know what to do. 518 Old Santa Fe Trail, Ste. 6, 216-1108 ccandns.com

Synergy Tech Perhaps you don’t need all the bells and whistles associated with computer or phone repair. Synergy Tech is your go-to. 1808 Second St., 473-3414 synergy-tech-services.com

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FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

Del Norte Credit Union

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CLEANING SERVICE

Estela’s Cleaning Service When you want to spiff up the house beyond your own domestic inclinations, don’t be shy to ask for help. But how to choose? Guess it’s a go-withthe-best plan, and Estela’s Cleaning Service is, we hear, the best of the best. The company counts Sotheby’s and Santa Fe Properties among its clients and offers a wide range of services, some of which you didn’t even know you needed but all of which you’ll be glad you have covered. 4817 Golden Ray Circle, 490-3253 estelascleaningservicellc.com

Martinizing GreenEarth Cleaning You like living on the planet, don’t you? Martinizing does, too, and that’s why the company uses eco-friendly chemicals while cleaning your stuff. Nice, right? 913 Old Pecos Trail, 982-9259; 400 N Guadalupe St., 988-2455; 2801 Rodeo Road, Ste. A7, 473-4396 drycleaningsantafe.com

Merry Maids The local iteration of the nation-

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COMPUTER AND IT SERVICES 4Leet

When you visit 4Leet’s website, flying letters announce that you can “end your IT nightmare.” That sounds pretty good to us, and it apparently sounds pretty good to you. Look, tech is only ever going to grow, and we’re all going to wind up stumped from time to time—professionals like this make the world go ’round. More specifically, they make Santa Fe go ’round with support, repairs, security and more. 1711 Llano St., Ste. E, 428-6351 4leet.com

Crumbacher Tech support, managed IT, copiers, phones, service, rentals, fixes, smiles, locals, media, happy, sorted; work/life/home life balance. 2907 Agua Fría St., 820-6007 crubsy.com

Dotfoil Computers Busted up your phone or computer? Need a fix or even a new one? This is the place to go. 851 St Michael’s Drive, 954-9955 dotfoil.com

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ELECTRONICS REPAIR Dotfoil Computers As we mentioned above, if you’re ever in a scrape and need your Mac or PC fixed, or if you’re looking to buy, upgrade or otherwise get more techy, this is the place to go. You can go to them, they’ll come to you, and they’re even repairing iPhones now for when you drop that pocket computer. Dotfoil has won this award before, and probably will again. 851 St Michael’s Drive, 954-9955 dotfoil.com

Capitol Computer & Network Solutions Since 2012, Eric Montgomery and company have been there for all your tech and IT needs. A mainstay in the Best of Santa

This is no mere bank, friends— this is a credit union, a gathering of like-minded members who believe in the betterment of the community and a pooled-resources approach to financial health. The union’s been around since 1954, so the roots go deep and strong, and Del Norte fully believes in financial literacy for all, unlike the big banks who just wish you’d die already. 510 N Guadalupe St., Ste. A, 988-3628; 604 W San Mateo Road, 988-3628; 3286 Cerrillos Road, 455-5228 dncu.org

Enterprise Bank & Trust (Formerly Los Alamos National Bank) Enterprise Bank & Trust’s new LANB branches still hold loyal customers and, if anything, can do more to help everyone out. 301 Griffin St., 662-5171; 2009 Galisteo St., 662-5171; 3674 Cerrillos Road, 662-5171 lanb.com

State Employees Credit Union You know the credit union deal, but did you know they also have more fee-free ATMs than pretty much anyone else? 813 St. Michael’s Drive, 983-7328; 4920 Promenade Blvd., 983-7328 secunm.org


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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Wolf Corp.

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HANDYPERSON Jude Ortiz

As sad as we were to learn this company isn’t staffed by wolves in little hard hats, we still like the part about how Wolf Corp. has been a Santa Fe mainstay since 1976. The firm worked with Verve Gallery, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and other homes and businesses with contemporary practices and style. Get your next remodel done right.

Similar to the mechanic game, finding a handyperson one can trust is anything but simple. Are they licensed? Do they really know their business or do they just have a box of tools? In Santa Fe’s case, Jude Ortiz has won your trust with knowledge, skill and reliability.

1216 Parkway Drive, 983-5511 wolf-corp.com

Younger than you’d expect, but it just means more energy for your various house projects. We hear Knouse can paint your house in a snap, too.

Sarcon Construction Noticed the SITE Santa Fe redesign in the Railyard or the Descartes Labs building on Water Street? It’s Sarcon, baby! 2044 Galisteo St., Ste. 1, 474-4700 sarcon.net

Luna Design + Build For gorgeous kitchen and bathroom renovations to home interiors living their best lives, there is no other choice.

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INSURANCE AGENCY

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You certainly like State Farm, Santa Fe, and Seawright is your favorite among them. Seawright’s office is more than prepared to help its claimants in any and all forms, going so far as to work with them to reduce rates and make sure they feel taken care of with a personal touch. The insurance industry is hard enough on its own, so thank goodness for folks like this. 1441 Paseo de Peralta, 982-5433

James Armijo – State Farm Insurance Armijo rocks it like the other State Farm reps on this list, and you’ll find his office in the Solana Center. Solana Center, 901 W Alameda St., 982-4412

Bryan Doerner – State Farm Insurance Doerner’s who you call when you’ve wrecked, been wrecked or otherwise need a helping hand from your insurance rep. We hear he’s like a good neighbor. 1341 Pacheco St., 930-5210

BEST

LANDSCAPING COMPANY

Cassidy’s Landscaping New Mexico isn’t like some of those other states where putting something in the ground means it’ll probably grow. We’re gorgeous, sure, but our landscapers need to develop a certain set of skills to work with the arid nature and erosive quality of the land. Cassidy’s Landscape has 30 years doing just that, including ground work, irrigation and much more. 3901 Agua Fría St., 474-4500 cassidyslandscaping.com

Desert Rose Landscape & Maintenance Fencing, landscaping, hardscaping—all the way down to

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potting flowers and erecting fences, Desert Rose provides a bloom in our rough-and-tumble lands. 1336 Acequia Borrada, 471-6403 desertroselandscape.com

San Isidro Permaculture San Isidro Permaculture uses the natural designs and systems of the land for unique features that are undoubtedly as Santa Fe as it gets. 29 Hidden Valley Road, 983-3841 sipermaculture.com

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LAW FIRM

Sommer, Udall, Hardwick and Jones, PA These lawyers specialize in estate planning, tax law, litigation, real estate, employment law, business law and corporate law. That’s, like, pretty much all the things covered right there. When Santa Fe needs a lawyer, this is the firm at the top of their list. 200 W Marcy St., 982-4676 sommerudall.com

Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez + Harwood, LLC They’ve sued the police and taken on sex offenders, plus battled it out for medical marijuana, and Brian Egolf is a New Mexico political mainstay. Not too shabby. 123 W San Francisco St., Ste. 200, 986-9641 egolflaw.com

Cuddy & McCarthy, LLP Over 20 attorneys provide legal services from administrative law to zoning and in all the necessary areas in between. 1701 Old Pecos Trail, 988-4476 cuddymccarthy.com

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LENDER

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Norte Credit Union has a bevy of financial services at reasonable rates. We all need a little help sometimes; isn’t it better to find some without perpetuating the big-banking system?

Christmas tree people, but the Delancey Street Foundation does more, including provide moving services. Highway 94, Ohkay Owingeh, 852-4291 delanceystreetfoundation.org

510 N Guadalupe St., Ste. A, 988-3628; 604 W San Mateo Road, 988-3628; 3286 Cerrillos Road, 455-5228 dncu.org

Two Men and a Truck It’s just what it sounds like, but these two guys care as much as you do—plus they’ve got the truck ready to go. Their online reviews are all good, BTW.

Enterprise Bank & Trust (Formerly Los Alamos National Bank)

7537 Old Airport Road, Apt. B, 273-3628 twomenandatruck.com

With the acquisition from Enterprise Bank & Trust, LANB is better suited than ever to help with that loan.

BEST

PEST CONTROL

301 Griffin St., 662-5171; 2009 Galisteo St., 662-5171; 3674 Cerrillos Road, 662-5171 lanb.com

Bugman Pest Control Del Norte Credit Union

State Employees Credit Union Get your loan from people who live and work in your community, and who have a vested interest in keeping it wonderful. 813 St. Michael’s Drive, 983-7328; 4920 Promenade Blvd., 983-7328 secunm.org

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LODGING

La Fonda on the Plaza La Fonda’s principal structure was erected in 1922, and a lot’s happened to the place in nearly 100 years. Find upscale food, drink and entertainment indoors, or take the elevator to the Bell Tower, one of Santa Fe’s most beloved and highest outdoor bars. This is like living with history, all right on the Plaza. 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 lafondasantafe.com

AdobeStar Properties Whatever else happens, Santa Fe is a tourist’s dream. When they come a-knocking, AdobeStar has the rental vacation homes to make that stay even better. 154 W Marcy St., Ste. 104, 988-3024 adobestarproperties.com

El Rey Court New owners have transformed the longtime Santa Fe hotel into a contemporary and decidedly more artistic experience along with the minimalist and popular La Reina bar and live music. 1862 Cerrillos Road, 982-1931 elreycourt.com

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MORTGAGE LENDER

Enterprise Bank & Trust (formerly Los Alamos National Bank) It can be hard enough sorting out housing in Santa Fe without predatory banks searching for their next sucker, but LANB’s commitment to all things Santa Fe and experienced brokers provide the low-pressure know-how to help prospective buyers find and keep their local abode. 301 Griffin St., 662-5171; 2009 Galisteo St., 662-5171; 3674 Cerrillos Road, 662-5171 lanb.com

Homewise Since 1986, this Santa Fe nonprofit has helped people realize and achieve their home-buying dreams through financial assis-

tance, education and more. 1301 Siler Road, Ste. D, 983-9473 homewise.org

Del Norte Credit Union You know ’em, you love ’em, you voted ’em tops in a couple other categories. And, when you’re ready to figure out that mortgage, you’ll give ’em a call. 510 N Guadalupe St., Ste. A, 988-3628; 604 W San Mateo Road, 988-3628; 3286 Cerrillos Road, 455-5228 dncu.org

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MOVERS

Zen Movers Moving is, frankly, the worst, and when one hits a certain point in life—namely, that point where your friends won’t help you anymore and you remember you don’t have a truck—it’s time to call in the experts. Sure, it’s a little more pricey than ordering a pizza for buds, but Zen Movers’ licensed and professional and careful staff makes it worth it, and erases much of the stress. 690-1995 zenmovers.info

Delancey Street Foundation Perhaps you know them as the

We’ve all had that experience of watching a centipede slip behind a bookshelf from the corner of our eye, and while there are what we might call “good” bugs around, some pose a threat to pets and children. The folks of Bugman know this and, like the superheroes they are, they’re out to help. So long, centipedes. 2873 Trades West Road, 455-3832 bugmannm.com

New Mexico Pest Control The people at New Mexico Pest Control don’t want you to have to live with terrifying creatures any more than you do. 3213 Calle Marie, 474-5972 newmexicopestcontrol.com

Critter Control Did that gigantic spider just whisper your name and stare into your soul with its many eyes? Better call in the professionals if you want to make it through the night. 892-6519 crittercontrol.com

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PLUMBING COMPANY

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Santa Fe’s buildings are unique to say the least, and Santa Fe Stucco and Roofing knows how to keep you dry and smooth. 3600 Cerrillos Road, 690-6215 santafestuccoandroofing.com

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companies. Plumbing? Air conditioning? HVAC? Yeah, they do that, plus, there’s a small general store attached to the business. A little weird? You bet. A lot awesome? Totally. 600 Cortez St., 983-7391 arandaplumbingonline.com

TLC Plumbing Heating & Cooling Good luck reading the name of the business and not hearing the theme song in your head. Plumbing, heating and cooling, indeed. 2532 Camino Entrada, 471-0119 tlcplumbing.com

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Barker Realty With one of the largest staffs in all local real estate-dom, it’s no wonder Barker signs are commonplace and everyone, from the commercially inestimable to the local, is looking to use their services. 530 S Guadalupe St., 982-9836 santaferealestate.com

Homewise Helping people buy homes in a historically difficult market with a special emphasis on the not rich? Nice work, Homewise! 1301 Siler Road, Ste. D, 983-9473 homewise.org

Local services from a local company run by a local guy who cares about the community. That’s about as solid as it gets.

BEST

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Santa Fe Properties Since 1986, Santa Fe Properties has helped locals and newcomers alike find and attain homes. In a town like Santa Fe, this is no small feat, particularly in recent years. But everything we hear is positive, and when navigating such a complicated world, positivity is a must. 216 Washington Ave., 982-4466 santafeproperties.com

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Roofing is one of those services that might not seem sexy, but when it’s the dead of winter and a leak starts its maddening drip, drip, drip, it suddenly becomes all that matters. Brian McPartlon is award-winning (including multiple Best of Santa Fe awards) and trusted; a name you can really believe in. 39 Bisbee Court, Ste. 7, 982-6256 mcpartlonroofing.com

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It’s sunny in Santa Fe way more often than not. And, as the world burns, it makes more and more sense to capitalize on those cloud-free days. Positive Energy Solar currently enjoys 100% positive reviews across online user rating sites like Yelp and Google, and whether you’re gussying up your home or business, they’re here to help. 3209 Richards Lane, 726-4944 positiveenergysolar.com

Sol Luna Solar The company’s been around since 1978, and today they’re proudly local and ready to help you harness the UV power of the sun. 56 Hwy. 65, Dixon, 455-8875 sollunasolar.com

ffo da le ola The name says it all, really—you want solar, you want it affordably, this is how you do that. Technically it’s in ABQ, but you want solar, don’t you? 4840 Pan American Frontage Road N, Albuquerque, 944-4220 affordable-solar.com

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You’ve got a lot of stuff you want stored, Santa Fe, and year after year, this is where you choose to do the storing. We’re talking climate-controlled units, solar-powered units, clean units, five locations across town—RV parking, even. In other words, if you want that stuff out of your

anta e elf to a e When you’re looking to store and you’re looking to keep it local, this is the business you call. 1501 Third St., 983-6600; 3064 Agua Fria St., 473-2222; 7521 Old Airport Road, 471-2004 santafeselfstoragecompany.com

Extra Space Storage Three locations in town give you, well, extra space. All-hours access and trusted security also helped land it on this list. 2977 Rodeo Park Drive, 819-5967; 900 W San Mateo Road, 466-9400; 875 W San Mateo Road, 986-0639 extraspace.com

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TIRE SHOP

Discount Tire Knowledgable staff who’d rather keep you safe and be helpful than worry about selling products you don’t need, plus a wide array of rubber to fit almost any budget. Everyone we know prefers Discount Tire, and we know people who like driving. Be one of them at both ends of Cerrillos Road. 1366 Cerrillos Road, 984-0626; 4316 Cerrillos Road, 473-9216 discounttire.com

Amigo Tire & Auto As the name implies, Amigo Tire & Auto just wants to be your friend. And for you to have tires that safely get you where you’re going. 1901 Cerrillos Road, 984-0900 amigotireandauto.com

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Eldorado Skin Care Dawn Carter established her intimate spa 14 miles south of Santa Fe in 2011 after owning one in Dallas for 17 years. Using a line of organic skin care products by Eminence, her aesthetic services are in demand, including “age corrective” treatment, oncology facials, dermaplaning and programs for men and teens. Last year, she added nontoxic nail services, making this offthe-beaten path locale a fully scheduled and staffed option for pampering for those inside and outside the city limits. 5 Caliente Road, Eldorado, 819-7210 eldoradoskincare.com

Mountain Spirit Integrative Medicine The medicine part of the name nods to a medical professional who administers cosmetic injections from Allergan to pump wrinkles into submission. Or, choose a botanical facial, facial acupuncture or SkinPen microneedling from a menu of aesthetic services. 303 Paseo de Peralta; 1348 Pacheco St., Ste. 206; 988-2449 mountainspiritnm.net

Mist Skin Care Esthetician Shar Jimenez opened Mist as a boutique in 2003 and continues to provide rejuvenation in the form of organic facial treat-

ments, as well as waxing, tinting, lashes and brows, and product consultation. 839 Paseo de Peralta, 986-1356 mistskincare.com

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The Center Barber & Beauty Shop The Center has been sprucing it up in the Mercado de Santa Fe since 1954 when Ramon J Vigil reopened there after more than a decade on the Plaza. Professionals from the third and fourth generation of the family still provide classic services like straight-razor shaves and beard-trimming, plus shampoo and styling for everyone in the family. Sit back in an old-school barber chair, or give a gift certificate for a memorable experience. 503 W Cordova Road, 982-1020 centerbarbershop.com

Klean Cut Kenny It’s going to be a big year for Kenny Tapia, who started cutting hair in the family garage. In addition to his second second-place win in the Best Barber category, he got married in April and is expecting his first child later this year. 3600 Cerrillos Road, Ste. 404A, 920-2864

Dino’s Drive-In Barbershop Owner Christine Ulibarri promises a “simple, community barber shop.” 1300 Luisa St., Ste 8, 908-0902 dinos-drive-in-barbershop.business.site

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Ten Thousand Waves Get up the mountain for the facial that voters rate tops from The Waves. The spa off Hyde Park Road with legendary public and private soaking tubs offers oxygen facials, Japanese “Metamorphosilk” massage facials, herbal wraps, salt glows and more. Grounds are picturesque and include a koi pond that visitors can view with their feet dangling in a warm bath, a wonderful izakaya eatery and plenty of quiet places to enhance the calm. 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, 982-9304 tenthousandwaves.com

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Santa Fe Lash & Beauty Bar Flap those flirty eyelids with lash extensions from this reader favorite, or get an organic spray tan year-round from aesthetic professionals who say it’s fun to prepare for travel—”get a glow before you go.” 1012 Marquez Place, Ste. 101, 988-8923 santafelashandbeautybar.com

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Nail Experts Sparkling toes, and shiny, pointy, perfectly-shaped talons from the experts stay on top again in our reader poll. It’s the central location for manicures and pedicures at the hands of pros. 2438 Cerrillos Road, 474-6183 nailexperts-nailsalon.business. site

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Liz Trujillo brings more than a decade of experience to the craft and is joined by two other New Mexico natives at the studio she’s owned for a year and a half. From first haircuts to grandparents, they do it all.

Visit by appointment only at Tommy Tran and Judy Mak’s tidy shop at the corner of Cerrillos and Rodeo and get attention from a fleet of 13 veteran nail pros.

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PERSONAL & PET SERVICES Paws Plaza A climbing and agility playground are among the amenities for dog visitors at this daycare near the Railyard. Professionals also offer grooming services and behavior-modification training. 1416 Fourth St., 820-7529 paws-plaza.com

Barks & Bubbles Sherry and Howard Barnett opened the business in 2004. Advertised as an “all-inclusive pet spa,” Barks & Bubbles also promises social time and cuddles every night before bed. That sounds nice. 1311 Calle Nava, 820-2275 barksandbubblessantafe.com

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that are virtually fume-free. 5 Caliente Road, Eldorado, 819-7210 eldoradoskincare.com

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name, but our readers say Santa Fe Tails is the very best pet daycare for five years running. Check in with your pooch, or follow him around with a binge among 12 webcams during daycare. Also offering a dog academy and “resort boarding.” 2109 Warner Circle, 820-0731 santafetails.com

BEST PET GROOMING Turquoise Tails Find owner and groomer Niki Zotos in the thick of it at the Cerrillos Road location, where her mission is about getting dogs to work with pros rather than experiencing grooming as something that happens to them. Functional cuts for outdoor adventuring canine types and trendy show-quality dos are among the options. Dogs get a chance to play in a Nail Experts

fenced-in outdoor area, and the whole process is cage-free. 1624 Cerrillos Road, 930-5909 turquoisetails.com

Barks & Bubbles Pet pampering is priority here, so say animal-loving voters. Find a sliding scale based on the individual task, or get self-service grooming for the special-needs pooch by appointment. 1311 Calle Nava, 820-2275 barksandbubblessantafe.com

Paws Plaza There’s so much more to pet grooming than little bows for fluffy dog bangs, but they do that too. From basic care to deshedding and other big jobs, most animals have easy access to walk-in baths with professionals at Paws Plaza. 1416 Fourth St., 820-7529 paws-plaza.com

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Ten Thousand Waves When it comes to choosing a place for ultimate self-care, voters say Ten Thousands Waves is unparalleled from the moment you slip into a smooth kimono and fresh sandals. Whether you are sliding onto a bench next to a complete stranger or sharing the women’s tub with friends, the communal spaces allow sinking in for deep relaxation. Private tub suites that feature saunas, waterfalls, showers and other luxuries send you to a whole other realm. 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, 982-9304 tenthousandwaves.com

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa Put on your whispering voice and get rewarded with a pristine resort that highlights communal spaces of varying temperature and composition. New rules say no kids under age 13. 50 Los Banos Drive, Ojo Caliente, 583-2233 ojospa.com

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Eldorado Skin Care Skin and nail care plus massage are among the services from Dawn Carter’s popular team. Organic products and practices make it a Green Spa Partner. 5 Caliente Road, Eldorado, 819-7210 eldoradoskincare.com

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The Dungeon Tattoo & Piercing For the second year in a row, The Dungeon crew’s skin-canvas fans say it’s the best in the city. It’s not really in a basement, and you’re only getting the torture you sign up for at the tattoo and piercing shop that has been open for 10 years now.

Locals can access personal works of art by the likes of Marlo Gray, Jean Paul Marquez, Cruz Valdez and, of course, owner Kenn Vigil. 1632 Cerrillos Road, 983-8262 thedungeontattoo.com

Dawn’s Custom Tattoo Dawn Purnell and colleagues are Jack and Jills of all genres when it comes to tattoo art. Her large-format Japanese-style pieces and portraiture are of special note. 1100 Hickox St., 986-0002 dawnpurnell.com

Four Star Tattoo The City Different’s tattoo standard delivered by Mark Vigil is still a reader fave. Get expert cover-ups of the less-than-experts of your tattoo past, and

meet in advance for plans on your new killer concepts. 825 Topeka St., 984-9131 fourstartattoo.com

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Smith Veterinary Hospital Santa Fe loves its animals, and it really loves those who help keep them healthy. The walls of this clinic include a framed newspaper clip about founder Ed Smith treating the burned paws of the original Smokey Bear, and there are thousands of other tender stories that aren’t on the walls. We’re big fans of the dedicated cat entrance. The clinic first opened in 1946 and third-generation family doctors Kathy and Mike Dobesh are still

leading the practice. 600 Alta Vista St., 982-4418 svh-nm.com

Gruda Veterinary Hospital Veterinarian Robert Gruda has been in practice for more than 15 years, and his hospital outside the city limits on the Southside is a consistent favorite among pet owners. 9 Rumble Road, 471-4400 grudavet.com

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of state just to be treated by the herbal healer. 2801 Rodeo Road, 438-7178 easttao.com

Mountain Spirit Integrative Medicine Mountain Spirit offers many styles of acupuncture provided by a team of seven doctors of Oriental medicine who specialize in areas that include traditional techniques, non-insertive Japanese acupuncture, facial services, cupping and moxibustion. It’s open seven days a week so you can practice self-care on your own schedule. As a bonus, it’s actively committed to recycling/sustainability, caring for the environment while attending to your wellness. 303 Paseo de Peralta, 988-2449; 1348 Pacheco St., Ste. 206, 988-2449 mountainspiritnm.net

We the People Community Acupuncture By letting patients choose how much they pay on a sliding scale from $15-$40, We the People makes acupuncture accessible to all. 1406 Second St., 982-3711 weacupuncture.com

Dr. K Zhao – East Tao Corporation Dr. Zhao offers acupuncture treatments as well as herbal formulations of his own making; some patients even fly in from out

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Mountain Spirit Integrative Medicine A continual Best of Santa Fe topper, Mountain Spirit Integrative Medicine is SFR readers’ go-to one-stop practice. With two locations open seven days a week, these holistic healing experts offer traditional services like primary care, functional medicine and occupational therapy, as well as treatments like naprapathy, colon hydrotherapy and homeopathy. Services are provided professionals in each treatment area. 303 Paseo de Peralta, 988-2449; 1348 Pacheco St., Ste. 206, 988-2449 mountainspiritnm.net

Jessyca Franco-Chavez, NMD – The Healing House of New Mexico With a focus on offering patients “elevated comfort in a medical setting,” Dr. Franco-Chavez treats patients on all levels by customdesigning healthy lifestyles for them. 1003 East Fairview Lane, Española, 753-0719 thehealinghouseofnewmexico.com

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Railyard Fitness Railyard Fitness offers a range of equipment, fitness assessments and personal training in a sunlit facility with a feel-good environment. Multiple membership options exist: Choose one that lets you work out on your own time, join a small group class or do both. Single-day or weeklong trial memberships are also available, so even if you’re just passing through, you can still get your sweat on. 703 Camino de la Familia, 983-7909 railyardfit.com

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Fitness Boot Camp Santa Fe This fitness center claims to “challenge the status quo” of your run-of-the-mill group fitness programs. By taking a fun approach to fitness, Fitness Boot Camp Santa Fe will get you motivated to move. 909 Early St.,690-6197 bootcampsantafe.com

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Studio Nia Santa Fe The workout blends martial arts, dance and healing arts to connect participants’ bodies and minds. This all-inclusive studio—all ages, sizes and fitness levels are welcome—also offers yoga, pilates and more. 831 W San Mateo Road, Ste. 6, 989-1299 studioniasantafe.com

of Fruit of the Earth Organics that doesn’t require a medical cannabis card—has the market cornered. Basically, anything you could think to put CBD in can be found here: tinctures, capsules, salves, lotions, patches, vape oils, honey, chocolates, even bath bombs. With products for your fur babies, too, the CBD is as organic as the cannabis at the dispensary.

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Fruit of the Earth Organics Organics isn’t just in the name—this is possibly the most eco-friendly dispensary in town. Fruit of the Earth grows its cannabis outdoors to reduce the energy put into its production. Plants are grown in soils fortified with compost teas, are kept alive with rain water, and the final product is sold in earth-friendly packaging. Customers rave that this dispensary has a great selection and a knowledgeable staff to help you find strains that have been formulated to treat your individual symptoms. 901 Early St., 310-7917 fruitoftheearthorganics.com

Best Daze No surprise that one of SFR readers’ favorite Southside businesses is also one of their favorite dispensaries. Patients love the chill vibes, the buds, the staff and the ease of ordering online. 4641 Airport Road, Ste. 1, 585-4937 bestdaze.com

Sacred Garden Santa Fe Now under new management, the dispensary says it aims to provide patients with the highest quality medicine at the most competitive prices. 1300 Luisa St., Ste. 1, 216-9686 sacred.garden

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Starting out a CBD regimen can be a definite learning curve, and Hemp Apotheke is here to educate new users and guide folks to products that work for them. 1330 Rufina Circle, 985-5704 hempapotheke.com

Sacred Garden The professional staff can point you in the right direction of the CBD products or, if you know what you want, you can order online and pick up in-store. 1300 Luisa St., Ste. 1, 216-9686 sacred.garden

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CHIROPRACTOR Connerly Chiropractic Center The thought of going to a chiropractor and getting an adjustment can be scary, but the doctors at Connerly Chiropractic Center have the knowledge and experience to keep your treatments safe and pain-free. This clinic offers wide-range care that isn’t limited to chiropractic: adjustments, acupuncture, massage and electric stimulation are just a few services. Stop in, relieve your body from the stress of aches and pains, and live your life to the fullest. 1892 Plaza del Sur, Ste. A, 988-8017 connerlychiropracticcenter.com

Windy G Carter, DC – Winds of Choice Everyday life got you bent out of shape? Dr. Carter and her team at Winds of Choice can get you straightened out. 2948 Richards Ave., 424-9114 windycarterdc.com

Dr. Bobby O Perea – Life Wellness Center Through an integrative approach, Life Wellness Center offers much more than just chiropractic services. Achieve wellness through physiotherapy, clinical massage and more. 431 St. Michael’s Drive, Ste. B, 982-6886 lifewellnesscenter.com

BEST DENTIST/ DENTAL PRACTICE Divine Dental Dr. Esamel Valdez and the staff at Divine Dental provide a full spectrum of state-of-the-art dental treatments for patients of all ages. Whether you’re looking for general dental services like routine cleanings and check-ups, cosmetic dentistry like veneers and whitening, or restorative procedures like implants or crowns, this practice has everything you need to keep your family smiling and feeling divine. Still feeling antsy? Relax

in a massage chair in the lobby while you wait. 550 St. Michael’s Drive, Ste. 2, 471-7000 divinedentalofsantafe.com

Milagro Dental Dr. Kasha Ujda has taken over the office of retired Dr. Richard Parker to perform miracles in the mouth for the whole family off St. Michael’s Drive. 2019 Galisteo St., Ste. L2, 982-9222 milagrodentalnm.com

Santa Fe Modern Dentistry and Orthodontics Efficient dentistry basics on the Southside plus same-visit crowns and efficient, less-invasive imaging technology that helps patients see what the pros see. 3569 Zafarano Drive, 273-5088 santafemoderndentistry.com

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Presbyterian Medical Group Primary and urgent care, emergency services, surgeries, urology—Presbyterian does it all. Across several facilities, including the new Southside hospital, this group has your wellness needs in mind. The medical center’s large campus includes hiking and biking trails, community meeting spaces and a rooftop “healing terrace.” It all comes together to help Presbyterian fulfill its mission to improve the health of the community and bring quality care closer to home. 454 St. Michael’s Drive, 303-5000 phs.org Fruit of The Earth Organics

ever-expanding class offerings, Fitness Bootcamp gives Santa Feans of different fitness levels a chance to get swoll several times per week with meetings that mix strength training and cardio. Catch a low-impact, slower-tempo beginners’ class or, if you’re feeling bold, go for the high-intensity advanced class. TRX suspension classes are also offered. You can try your first class for free, and both monthly rates and drop-in rates are available. 909 Early St., 690-6197 bootcampsantafe.com

Santa Fe Community College Find go-to workouts like Zumba, yoga and pilates and enroll in classes that help your body’s overall fitness and well-being, like holistic vision care and guided meditation. 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1000 sfcc.edu

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Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center This 200-bed hospital provides inpatient, outpatient and specialty care services. Patients say staff is professional and courteous with excellent bedside manner. SFR readers voted Christus as Best Place to Work, too.

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High Desert Healthcare & Massage Choose from reiki, Swedish, hot stone, prenatal, hand and foot massages—or a combination of a few—all performed by highly experienced, professional therapists. 644 Paseo de Peralta, 984-8830 highdesertsantafe.com

Mountain Spirit Integrative Medicine Santa Fe’s favorite holistic healing resource also offers a wide variety of massage services from over a dozen professionals. Massage appointments can also be scheduled back-to-back with acupuncture appointments for a day of self-care.

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New Mexico Sports & Physical Therapy Established in 1980, the professional staff at New Mexico Sports & Physical Therapy has over 150 years of combined experience in physical and occupational therapy practices. The facility has a 225-squarefoot underwater gym complete with machines like a treadmill, stepper, rower and stationary bike that allow patients with mobility and neurological issues or conditions like arthritis to experience the benefits without the pain associated with traditional exercise. Foot and hand therapy also available. 2954 Rodeo Park Drive West, 424-0131 nmspt.com

Therapy Solutions Run by a group of friends, this physical therapy practice has a “fun, empathetic and caring” atmosphere, so why not joke along with your therapists to

take your mind off your injuries? 333 W Cordova Road, 984-9101; 1221 Mercantile Road, 4747000 therapysolutionssantafe.com

Christus St. Vincent Sports Medicine Christus St. Vincent provides custom therapy programs for patients of all ages at a huge, 10,000-square-foot complex. 440 St. Michael’s Drive, Ste. 100, 913-5100 christushealth.org

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Pilates Santa Fe Pilates Santa Fe follows the original vision of the methodology by combining the best of Eastern and Western technologies and techniques. Interested in becoming an instructor? The studio offers an instructor certification course that combines the curricula of some of Pilates’ world-class masters, so you can be on your way to making money from your favorite workout. Check out the studio that’s only a short walk from the Plaza. 839 Paseo de Peralta, 995-9700 pilatessantafe.com

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Santa Fe Community College If Pilates is your thing, classes are offered on a semester-long basis through the continuing education program. The school also offers a variety of other fitness and wellness classes throughout the week. 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1000 sfcc.edu

Studio Nia Santa Fe This workout focuses on concentration, precision, breath and control so you can build your core strength and overall body flexibility. Modifications to moves are available for disparate skill levels. 831 W San Mateo Road, Ste. 6, 989-1299 studioniasantafe.com

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Jeff Speakman Kenpo 5.0 Santa Fe For 16 years, owners Tony and Erika Potter have run this business training Santa Fe in the art of Kenpo 5.0, a martial art used as self-defense that combines modern-day street fighting and ground fighting alongside quick, powerful strikes. With programs offered for students starting at the age of 3 to adulthood, it’s never too late or too early to start learning. Throw a Kenpo 5.0 birthday party or participate in a Kenpo camping trip. 5984 Airport Road, Ste. 102, 930-0556 jeffspeakmankenponm.com

Gracie Barra Santa Fe The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu academy aims to train body, mind and spirit through the practice of the well-known martial art. Students learn the importance of self-discipline and sacrifice both in the studio and in their outside lives. 2801 Rodeo Road, Ste. A6, 995-0156 santafebjj.com

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Santa Fe Community College Find an assortment of weights and resistance machines, and a certified trainer to help you out if you’re a little lost about where to start. Monthly passes available. 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1000 sfcc.edu

Mandrill’s Gym Owned by a pro athlete, the no-nonsense gym caters to powerlifters and body builders, but has clientele ranging from beginners to competitors and is welcoming to all. 708 W San Mateo Road, 988-2986 mandrillsgym.com

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preventing violence. Not your typical self-defense course, classes at Resolve teach verbal skills and boundary-setting in addition to self-defense skills. Students undergo simulations of stressful scenarios to learn how to respond with adrenaline.

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Railyard Urgent Care SFR’s readers’ top pick for urgent care four years running, Railyard Urgent Care operates solely on a walk-in basis and treats the whole family. Whether you’re in need of x-rays, labs or a flu shot, or just not feeling

831 S St. Francis Drive, 501-7791 railyardurgentcare.com

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454 St. Michael’s Drive, 303-5000 phs.org

Christus St. Vincent Urgent Care Christus’ Southside urgent care clinic provides easily accessed medical attention for minor conditions. 5501 Herrera Drive, 913-3233 christushealth.org

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WEIGHTLIFTING Superior Fitness Now located at Santa Fe Fitness and Martial Arts, Superior Fitness is hiding in plain sight. Owner and manager Fred Martinez is a veteran and Santa Fe native. The personal trainer has been in the fitness game for over 30 years and Santa Feans say he runs a clean gym with great equipment and top-notch staff. Whether you’re looking to get into the competitive lifting game or just get fit, Superior has the motivation and iron you need. 2801 Rodeo Road, Ste. A6, 995-0156 santafefitnessmma.com

Santa Fe’s oldest yoga studio and only nonprofit yoga center. Within its two studios, Santa Fe has access to over 55 classes weekly in a variety of styles and skill levels, including prenatal and postpartum yoga. At least one class offering per day is on a donation basis, providing affordable yoga to everyone. The studio values accessibility, accommodating every body in its classes and offering a downto-earth environment that’s welcoming to all. 826 Camino de Monte Rey, Ste. B1,820-9363 santafecommunityyoga.org

YogaSource More than 50 classes each week and more yoga props available than you could dream of. Take part in a workshop, go on an international retreat or join a teacher training so that you can become a certified instructor. 901 W San Mateo Road, Ste. Y; 314 S Guadalupe St., 982-0990 yogasource-santafe.com

BODY of Santa Fe Classes in multiple types of yoga plus barre, Pilates, massages and facials. Refuel after your session at the café or get some retail therapy in the boutique. On-site childcare is available. 333 W Cordova Road; 986-0362 bodyofsantafe.com CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE >>

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Bee Hive Kid’s Books Nestled in a cozy bungalow, Bee Hive offers books for kids of all ages as well as adults. With weekly story times and a helpful staff, you’ll find everything you need to get kids buzzing about reading. 328 Montezuma Ave., 780-8051 beehivekidsbooks.com

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Turquoise Trail Charter Elementary Home of the Coyotes, Turquoise Trail Charter Elementary is New Mexico’s oldest charter school and enrolls children statewide through a lottery, although Santa Fe kids get priority. 13A San Marcos Loop, 986-4000 turquoisetrailcharterschool.org

Piñon Elementary School Santa Feans praise principal Janis Devoti and staff over their concern for their students’ safety. 2921 Camino de los Caballos, 467-1600 pinon.sfps.info

Indigo Baby Find an array of natural and organic products for babies and parents-to-be. The store also hosts events, support groups for parents and classes. DeVargas Center, 185 Paseo de Peralta, 945-4000

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Santa Fe High School Founded in 1899, Santa Fe High School is one of the oldest schools in the state and the one our voters named the best. For nearly 100 years, it was the city’s only public high school, until Capital High School’s 1988 opening. Home of the Demons and the Demon Tattler, SFHS offers career and technical education programs in computer sciences, culinary arts and engineering, and had a 75% graduation rate in 2018. 2100 Yucca St., 467-2400 sfhs.sfps.info

New Mexico School for the Arts The competitive public school admits students from around the state through an audition process, and helps young artists cultivate their artistic voices through a rigorous, award-winning arts and academics program. 275 E Alameda St., 310-4194 nmschoolforthearts.org

Desert Academy New Mexico’s first high school authorized as an International Baccalaureate World School boasts test scores above the national average and describes the unique quality of the private school community of being “friendly, generous, supportive, resourceful and open-minded.” 7300 Old Santa Fe Trail, 992-8284 desertacademy.org

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Cowgirl BBQ What was originally started in New York by a Texan and a Coloradoan has become a Santa Fe staple. Grown-up Santa Feans can enjoy the food, craft beer and pool hall, and with an enclosed patio play area and an expanded kids’ menu that goes beyond the usual chicken fingers and corn dogs—but includes both—Cowgirl is perfect for the minis. Better than a trip to Mickey D’s, because you won’t have to regret the food afterwards. 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 cowgirlsantafe.com

Plaza Café Southside No stranger to SFR’s “Best of Santa Fe” list, the Plaza Café Southside is


a Santa Fe go-to for kid-friendly dining. Kiddos love menu items like Mickey Mouse-shaped pancakes and bakery treats served up daily. 3466 Zafarano Drive, 424-0755 plazacafesouth.com

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Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery It might seem crazy that a brewery would be named a top kid-friendly spot, but with outdoor and indoor play areas, Tumbleroot has ample space to let kids work up an appetite while parents sit back with a cold one. 2791 Agua Fría St., 780-5730 tumblerootbreweryanddistillery.com

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Dentistry for Kids – Kris Hendricks, DDS Most of us probably have memories of being traumatized by the dentist as children (or at least made pretty uncomfortable), but at Dentistry for Kids, your own brood won’t have to repeat their parents’ experience. Dr. Hendricks does his best to make himself available to patients when they need him, and goes out of his way to make the kids sitting in his chair feel at ease during their visits. Play areas keep kiddos busy while they wait. 1439 S St. Francis Drive, 473-5437 santafedentistryforkids.com

Just For Grins Pediatric Dentistry Just For Grins offers unique care adapted to each specific patient, and parents praise the staff for making their kids feel at home. 490 B W Zia Road, 428-7878 just-for-grins.com

Pueblo de Niños Dental – Daniel Borrero, DDS Dr. Borrero follows a philosophy of gentle dental care for children, and he personally examines each patient himself. 3252 Cerrillos Road, 954-1128 pueblodeninos.com

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Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences At the middle-school age, students here acquire life skills and gain experience in community service and leadership, in addition to the core academic curriculum. A winner across three categories, Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences uniquely combines the sciences, math, humanities and arts into its curriculum. 5912 Jaguar Drive, 438-8585 santafeschool.org

Turquoise Trail Charter School The sister school to Turquoise Trail Charter Elementary part-

ners with New Mexico’s growing film industry to help students develop skills in film, media and digital technologies. 6600 Valentine Way, 986-4000 turquoisetrailcharterschool.org

Desert Academy Desert Academy’s middle school focuses on helping students find a sense of belonging in the world at a critical age. 7300 Old Santa Fe Trail, 992-8284 desertacademy.org

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Girls Inc. of Santa Fe Along with inspiring Santa Fe’s young girls to be “Strong, Smart and Bold,” Girls Inc. works to

create positive change and resolutions to the unique issues young girls often face. For over 60 years, the Santa Fe chapter of the national nonprofit has advocated for legislation and policies to increase the rights and opportunities available to those they serve. 301 Hillside Ave., 982-2042 girlsincofsantafe.org

Big Brothers Big Sisters Mountain Region The country-wide, century-old nonprofit helps the children of Santa Fe to “realize their potential and build their futures,” and kids experience a lasting, positive effect from the program. 1226 S St. Francis Drive, 983-8360 bbbsmountainregion.org

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Cooking With Kids Following the philosophy that kids are more likely to eat and appreciate healthy food choices if they help prepare them, Cooking With Kids aims to influence eating habits through fun cooking classes. 1400 Maclovia St., 438-0098 cookingwithkids.org

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The youngest pupils at this independent “expeditionary learning” school are ages 3 to 5 and are encouraged to play and explore the world around them in order to become “balanced, integrated and harmonious human beings.” Following a whole-child approach to education, the school says it involves a child’s “heart, hands and head” in its curriculum with a variety of activities that include storytelling, song, dance and arts. 5912 Jaguar Drive, 438-8585 santafeschool.org

Gentle Nudge School Gentle Nudge provides a caring and cozy learning environment for kids ages 2 to 6. In its eastside location, the school says it provides an atmosphere of “love, care and guidance.” 1341 Upper Canyon Road, 982-0879 gentlenudgeschool.net

Santa Fe Waldorf School Unlike any other school in Santa Fe, Waldorf serves children from kindergarten all the way through 12th grade. Housed on a 13-acre campus at the edge of the mountains, it offers an educational experience that celebrates nature. 26 Puesta del Sol, 983-9727 santafewaldorf.org

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dentistry practice is also its favorite orthodontist. A one-stop shop for all things kids’ teeth, Dentistry for Kids provides orthodontic treatments on top of its pediatric dentistry services. While people usually associate orthodontists with teenagers, Dentistry for Kids offers orthodontic services to children as young as 7 years old in order to catch problems before they become severe. 1439 S St. Francis Drive, 473-5437 santafedentistryforkids.com

Clarice Pick, DDS, PC Dr. Pick has been practicing orthodontics in Santa Fe for 30 years. Over that time she has built up a popular reputation for quality care. 125 Siringo Road, 982-0094 bracessantafe.com

Stephen A Kellam, DMD Offering a wide range of services including ceramic braces, invisible aligners and a state-of-the-art “speed” braces system, you’re sure to achieve the smile you want. 539 Harkle Road, Suite D, 982-5531 kellamorthodontics.com

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PEDIATRICIAN Michael Patterson, MD Dr. Patterson has practiced pediatrics for over 20 years and currently works on the Southside at Christus St. Vincent Entrada Contenta Health Center. Parents say he is a standout among the state’s pediatric community due to his ability to go above and beyond for their kids. He’s also bilingual, so Spanish-speaking patients can feel at ease while seeking his care. At least one SFR saw this doc as a baby, and he came out just fine! 5501 Herrera Drive, 913-3233 christushealth.org

Amy Williams, MD Readers named Albuquerque native Dr. Amy Williams their second-favorite on our list.


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managed by the Railyard Park Conservancy for a playground that includes slides and faux boulders for climbing. Run through giant culvert-pipe tunnels, climb on ropes or participate in the weekly Sand Play Saturday during the summer. Cerrillos Road and Guadaulpe Street, 316-3596 railyardpark.org

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Genoveva Chavez Community Center The Genoveva Chavez Community Center has not one but four pools. Complete with an Olympic-sized pool, leisure pool and water play area featuring the famous frog water slide, the all-indoor aquatic facility at the GC3 has everything you and the kiddos could possibly need for year-round water fun. Kids under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult, but that just gives grown-ups an excuse to have some fun in the water. 3221 Rodeo Road, 955-4000 chavezcenter.com

Bicentennial Pool Santa Fe’s only outdoor public pool and a summertime favorite, the 25-yard pool features a water slide, and there’s even a tot pool for little munchkins to play around in. Get there early, it fills up fast. 1121 Alto St., 955-4778 santafenm.gov/bicentennial_pool Ragle Park

After two years as a pediatrician with Presbyterian, she’s now moved to work with neighboring providers at Christus as a hospitalist.

Arroyo Chamiso Pediatric Center Now a part of the Christus St. Vincent Health System, Arroyo Chamiso Pediatric Center has been providing care for Santa Fe’s children for over 30 years. 465 St. Michael’s Drive, Ste. 200, 913-4901 christushealth.org

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Ragle Park Santa Fe’s favorite playground takes up more than 38 acres near the intersection of Yucca Street and Zia Road. Equipped with a play area, baseball fields, handball courts and lots of open space. Ragle is a great place to take the kids and spend the day outdoors. The ultra-popular giant slide is so fun, even grown-ups won’t be able to resist a few trips down, and baseball and softball rec leagues make good use of the large parking lot and lights for

2530 W Zia Road, 955-2106 santafenm.gov

Fort Marcy Park With its proximity to downtown, Fort Marcy Park is a great place to take the kids for a pitstop during a day of shopping. Find swings, jungle gyms, plenty of space to run around and picnic tables to sit a spell. 490 Bishops Lodge Road, 955-2105 santafenm.gov

Santa Fe Railyard Park Visit the 10-acre park on the

Santa Fe Community College Since 2005, Santa Fe Community College has served as the home to some of the city’s favorite pools. Find an eight-lane lap pool, wheelchair-accessible four-lane warm pool and a whirlpool. Classes are available for any age. 6401 Richards Ave., 428-1000 sfcc.edu

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changing the lives of girls ages 5 to 18 in Santa Fe for over 60 years. Through Girls Inc.’s eightweek-long mentored day camp program, girls participate in field trips, community projects, sports, team building, arts and crafts—all working toward the goal of helping girls be “smart, bold and strong.”

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301 Hillside Ave., 982-2042 girlsincofsantafe.org

Genoveva Chavez Community Center The city’s biggest rec center offers a variety of summer camps for kids 6 to 12 years old that allow them the opportunity to experience a wide range of activities like sports, swimming, ice skating, games, visual arts and golf. 3221 Rodeo Road, 955-4000 chavezcenter.com

Dragonfly Art Studio The 13 different week-long camps are open to kids ages 5 to 16, and each week features a different theme. 1513 Third St., 670-5019 dragonflyartsf.com

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Wise Fool New Mexico What kid wouldn’t love to join the circus? Thanks to Wise Fool New Mexico, Santa Fe’s kiddos can train in the circus arts and puppetry. With classes and camps covering a variety of topics like trapeze skills, aerial fabric, juggling, unicycling, puppet-making and clowning, there’s no shortage of entertainment and skill-building. Sessions vary from summer or winter break camps to after-school programs, so you can find the time and program that works best for you and your future circus performer. 1131 Siler Road, Ste. B, 992-2588 wisefoolnewmexico.com

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in and out of school, aimed at giving kids important life skills that will help them to enjoy school more. 1201 Parkway Drive, 992-2787 artsmartnm.com

Dragonfly Art Studio With programs including summer camps, after-school classes and private art classes, kids have multiple opportunities to test out their creativity with different art mediums and materials. 1513 Third St., 670-5019 dragonflyartsf.com

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YOUTH FITNESS PROGRAM NDI New Mexico Originally founded in New York City in 1976, NDI (that stands for National Dance Institute) has been operating in Santa Fe since 1994. Through its “HIP to Be Fit” program, NDI New Mexico works to get kids healthy by getting them active through dance classes. Thanks to a grant from the US Department of Education, the organization has also been able to reach Santa Fe’s kids with a popular outreach program in schools. 1140 Alto St., 983-7646 ndi-nm.org

Wise Fool New Mexico Wise Fool New Mexico sticks the landing in yet another category with its circus arts alternative to typical sports or running laps around a gym. 1131 Siler Road, Ste. B, 992-2588 wisefoolnewmexico.com

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Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse Santa Fe’s oldest locally owned independent bookstore is located near the heart of downtown on Galisteo Street—and also voted Best Bookstore by our readers. With thousands of titles in stock, finding your next favorite book can be as much of an adventure as reading it. There’s Iconik Coffee inside, too, so grab a drink or a pastry and curl up by the fireplace with a new read. Catch community gatherings with notable locals and visiting writers alike. 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 collectedworksbookstore.com

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This funky downtown favorite continues to enchant natives and tourists alike. Find eclectic items made locally and around the world at the place also voted Best Gift Store. Your next can’t-possibly-live-without purchase is probably waiting inside, you just don’t know it yet.

Reserved seating, comfy chairs, a restaurant and a bar all upgrade your everyday trip to the movies. Order some food to take into the theater with you as you catch a flick, or just stop in for a bite to eat. It’s also our readers’ Best Date Spot.

120 Don Gaspar Ave., 983-3771 doodlets.com

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La Fonda on the Plaza With its proximity to all downtown has to offer, La Fonda is great for tourists, but has plenty for locals, too: Check out the art, grab a bite at La Plazuela, a drink at one of two other bars, or—if you’re feeling splurgey—book a room for a staycation. 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 lafondasantafe.com

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Meow Wolf Ask any out-of-towner to name their must-check-out spots while visiting Santa Fe, and you’re bound to hear Meow Wolf pop up on the list. The nationally known interactive art exhibit and tourist spot has been drawing crowds since its opening in 2016, but it’s also not short on love from locals. Walk, crawl, climb, see, touch and feel your way through because at Meow Wolf, you don’t just see the art, you experience it. 1352 Rufina Circle, 395-6369 meowwolf.com

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Big Jo True Value Hardware Santa Feans love this family-owned hardware store because of its small-business feel and its easy-to-navigate layout. Friendly, knowledgeable staff offer help as soon as you step in the door. Come in with a problem and they’ll find you a solution.

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Boasting one of the largest liquor selections in town and host to many a live music act, Boxcar is a great hangout. Stop in for brunch, lunch or dinner. Shoot some pool or catch a game on one of the 14 TVs.

A well-run, dedicated organization made up of caring individuals, the Food Depot works to help food-insecure individuals and families in the Santa Fe community as well as the rest of Northern New Mexico. Volunteer your time or get help without judgement.

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Whether you’re looking for a new instrument, a how-to manual, recording equipment or a repair, Candyman is your onestop shop for all things music in Santa Fe.

Jambo Café Feel as though you’ve been transported right out of Santa Fe and to the Caribbean as soon as you step foot in the door and the smells of Jambo entice your senses. A frequent Best of Santa Fe winner, owner-chef Ahmed Obo takes Santa Feans on a journey with his delicious food, and we love being along for the ride.

851 St. Michael’s Drive, 983-5906 candymansf.com

Botwin Eye Group | Oculus Optical Midtown One of two offices in Santa Fe owned by the Botwin Eye Group, Oculus Midtown strives to provide patients with a comprehensive, hassle-free experience. The office prides itself in its use of leading-edge technology and of-

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Artisan Santa Fe The “Art Supply Source for the Southwest,” you’d be hardpressed to step inside Artisan and not find something to meet your needs among its inventory of more than 50,000 different art supplies. 2601 Cerrillos Road, 954-4179 artisan-santafe.com

BEST BUSINESS ON ST. MICHAEL’S DRIVE/TRIANGLE DISTRICT Loyal Hound Known for adding personal twists to classic comfort food dishes like mac and cheese or chicken and waffles, Loyal Hound has won over a loyal following since opening five years ago. Sandwiches are served on homemade bread and chef-owner Renee Fox makes an effort to use as many locally grown, organic ingredients in her dishes as possible. Check out the monthly “supper club,” an event that pairs a featured speaker or presenter with a special menu. 730 St. Michael’s Drive, 471-0440 loyalhoundpub.com

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The Pantry With deep roots in Santa Fe, The Pantry has become a go-to dining spot for many a Santa Fean. Try one of the kitchen’s takes on classic comfort foods, like the chicken fried steak smothered in cheese and green chile.

fers luxury glasses in a modern, relaxing environment, and you’ll probably look good afterwards with those new frames. 444 St. Michael’s Drive, 438-2020 oculusbotwineyegroup.com

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BUSINESS ON THE SOUTHSIDE Plaza Café Southside

For three years running, SFR readers have voted Plaza Café Southside ruler of the Southside. With a totally made-fromscratch menu right down to the bread on the sandwiches, the Razatos family aims to make anyone who steps foot inside Plaza Café Southside

their restaurant feel right at home. Fan favorites include blue corn pancakes, Christmas enchiladas, crispy avocado tacos and baked-daily deserts. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, stop by and let them treat you like part of the family. 3466 Zafarano Drive, 424-0755 plazacafesouth.com

The Ranch House Find a menu containing something for everyone—from barbecue to New Mexican to bar bites and healthy options. Grab the family for a headache-free dinner, or grab some friends and catch happy hour every day from 4-6 pm. 2571 Cristo’s Road, 424-8900 theranchhousesantafe.com

Best Daze SFR readers love this Southside dispensary. Fans rave about the budtenders at Best Daze for being helpful and knowledgeable and for its selection of cannabis strains and edibles. Discounts for seniors, military and new patients. 4641 Airport Road, 585-4937 bestdaze.com

BEST FARMERS MARKET VENDOR Romero Farms Chef-turned-farmer Matt Romero provides the Santa Fe community with quality organic produce, including chile, herbs, tomatoes, squash and greens. Want to see just what goes into your produce? The Romero family invites anyone curious to their farm to check out the process it takes to get the plants from farm to table. mattromerofarms.com

Green Tractor Farm Award-winning farm Green Tractor Farm has been providing certified organic veggies since 2000. The family-operated business in La Cienega grows veggies, flowers and grapes—for homemade wine—on a 3-acre farm. greentractorfarm.com

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Explore a new school of thought. Explore a new school. Curiosity, confidence and creativity are hallmarks of a Waldorf graduate, and key to thriving in the modern world. Come visit our school and see why entrepreneurs around the world are choosing Waldorf. Now enrolling. Scholarships available. Matt Romero / Romero Farms

ture for 30 years, Monte Vista is best known for its tomatoes, and co-owner David Fresquez, a tomato connoisseur, spends his time creating new varieties.

BEST HIKING/ BIKING/WALKING TRAIL Aspen Vista Trail Considered one of the most beautiful places in all of Santa Fe during the autumn because of golden aspen trees, the nearly 6-mile-long trail off Hyde Park Road is continually a go-to hiking spot for SFR readers. A great spot year-round, you can also snowshoe in the winter, bike in the spring through autumn, or hike during any season. Regardless of what mode of transportation you choose, take the easy-to-follow former forest road up the mountain and you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views. Managed by Santa Fe National Forest, 438-5300

Dale Ball Trails Close to downtown, this 22mile network of trails at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, near Cerro Gordo Road and Upper Canyon Road, offers great opportunities for hikers of all abilities. Managed by the Santa Fe Conservation Trust, 989-7019

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Atalaya Trail This 3-mile trail begins at Wilderness Gate and ends at the knobby top of Atalaya Mountain, and there are two different routes: one easier, one steeper. Enjoy the expansive views over the entire city as you rest at the summit.

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Esperanza Shelter For more than 40 years, Esperanza Shelter has provided invaluable resources and served as a safe haven for victims of domestic violence, thanks largely to support from the Santa Fe community. The shelter offers a safe place to stay for those who have escaped abusive situations, as well as individual and group counseling, court advocacy and help finding housing. Programs for women seeking US citizenship or their GEDs and therapy for children are also provided. 3130 Rufina St., 474-5536 esperanzashelter.org

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organization nurtures children facing adversity while also strengthening the community. 1229 St. Francis Drive, Ste. C, 983-8360 bbbsmountainregion.org

El Rancho de las Golondrinas Located just south of Santa Fe, Golondrinas is a living history museum that features original colonial buildings from the early 1700s as well as re-creations of other historical buildings from around New Mexico. Check out the festival schedule too! 334 Los Pinos Road, 471-2261 golondrinas.org

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the shelter has worked tirelessly for the Santa Fe animal community and today is Northern New Mexico’s only open-admission, no-kill shelter. Located on a 100-acre campus just outside town, the shelter enriches the lives of its residents with walking trails, play yards and public dog parks. Stop by and find your new best friend. 100 Caja del Rio Road, 983-4309 sfhumanesociety.com

Española Humane Located about 25 miles north of of Santa Fe, the Española shelter works to create a healthier community for pets, their families and their neighbors. 108 Hamm Parkway, Española, 753-8662 espanolahumane.org

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to be more independent and teaches volunteers how to become assistance-dog trainers. 1590 San Mateo Lane, 986-9748 assistancedogsofthewest.org

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Santa Fe Watershed Association The Santa Fe River is a vital resource to our community, and the Santa Fe Watershed Association is at the heart of its protection. The nonprofit works hard to improve the river’s health for the benefit of the environment and the community through advocacy, education, stewardship and restoration. Through school and public programs, the association educates the public on the various ecosystems of the river as well as the impact humans and water have on each other. 1413 Second St., Ste. 3, 820-1696 santafewatershed.org

The Nature Conservancy The worldwide nonprofit impacts conservation on six different continents but, locally, has been working for 40 years to conserve New Mexico’s land and water. 212 E Marcy St., Ste. 200, 9883867 nature.org

Santa Fe Conservation Trust Responsible for numerous trails around the city, including SFR reader favorite Dale Ball Trails, the Santa Fe Conservation Trust says it “envisions a future where everyone in New Mexico cherishes nature.” 400 Kiva Court, 989-7019 sfct.org

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PARK

Santa Fe Railyard Park Conveniently located on the Rail Runner line, the Railyard Park is home to many popular

Santa Fe gatherings. Catch free movies and concerts on the park lawn throughout the summer. There’s 11 acres of native plants and flowers, along with walking and bike paths and a play area where kids can run, climb and slide. Bring a lunch and have a picnic in one of the shady areas provided by the 300 trees, or simply take a stroll through the rose garden. 740 Cerrillos Road, 982-3373 railyardsantafe.com

Fort Marcy Recreation Complex Home of the annual Burning of Zozobra and the Santa Fe Fuego baseball team, Fort Marcy is a classic gathering place. Find a 25-yard pool, numerous walking paths, a putting green and outdoor fitness equipment. 490 Bishops Lodge Road, 955-2105 santafenm.gov/ft_marcy_recreation_complex

Frank S Ortiz Dog Park The dog park isn’t just for the dogs. Home to spectacular views of the city and numerous trails, it’s a great place for a

hike, walk or run, or a little bit of dog petting. 1160 Camino de las Crucitas, 955-2100 thedogparkproject.org

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PLACE TO GO WITH A DOG

Frank S Ortiz Dog Park The Dog Park Project partners with the City of Santa Fe Parks Division to maintain and enhance this dog park. At 138 acres, it’s one of the largest of its kind in the United States. The open spaces and trails make the park a great place to let your fur babies off-leash to roam, play and mingle to their hearts’ content. A parking lot paved with recycled road millings stays at a paw-friendly temperature. 1160 Camino de las Crucitas, 955-2100 thedogparkproject.org

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Del Norte Credit Union The credit union fosters a positive work environment and encourages a healthy work-life balance. Staff members are given opportunities to “nurture their personal development” and further their careers through on-the-job training. 510 N Guadalupe St., Ste. A, 988-3628; 604 W San Mateo Road, 988-3628; 3286 Cerrillos Road, 455-5228 dncu.org

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PUBLIC SERVANT

Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center

features walking trails and public dog parks; small dogs can play freely in the small-breed park or mingle in the mixed-size park. Or take one of the singleuse parks all for yourself. 100 Caja del Rio Road, 983-4309 sfhumanesociety.com

Galisteo Basin Preserve Located 14 miles south of Santa Fe, the Galisteo Basin is a dog-friendly preserve set amid vast grasslands, arroyos and sandstone formations. Dogs are allowed off-leash on the 28 miles of trails. Managed by the Commonweal Conservancy, 982-0071 galisteobasinpreserve.com

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PLACE TO WORK

Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center With 2,400 workers on staff, Christus says it takes a family approach to the treatment of its employees. They receive competitive pay, benefits and a 403b retirement plan, and are also treated to various activities throughout the year. Supervisors are required to have monthly check-ins with their employees to ensure they feel fully supported in their work, and the organization takes opportunities to recognize employees for jobs well done. 455 St. Michael’s Drive, 913-3361 christushealth.org

Michelle Lujan Grisham New Mexico’s 32nd governor is the first Democratic woman to hold the governor’s seat in the state and the first Democratic Latina governor in the country. As a lawyer, Lujan Grisham has fought for the vulnerable and provided free services to the elderly. As a member of Congress, she advocated for women and local tribes. A 12th-generation New Mexican, Lujan Grisham graduated from St. Michael’s High School in Santa Fe. 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 400, 476-2200 governor.state.nm.us

Alan Webber Santa Fe’s mayor since 2018, Webber is the first elected under new “strong major” powers. He aims to make Santa Fe “the most user-friendly, eco-friendly, and family-friendly city in the country.” City Hall, 200 Lincoln Ave., 955-6590 santafenm.gov

Peter Wirth The third-term state senator and Senate majority leader is a multi-generational New Mexican and has been actively involved in the Santa Fe community since before his time in the Legislature. 708 Paseo de Peralta, 986-4727 nmlegis.gov

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TOUR BUSINESS

Historic Walks of Santa Fe This service plans customized walking tours through Santa Fe for commercial and private groups, and has been featured on national TV numerous times, including the Travel Channel’s Mysteries of Route 66. Through a wide variety of tours focused on history and art, Historic Walks of Santa Fe captures and shares the spirit of Santa Fe with locals and visitors. Check out its Ghostwalker and Spiritwalker tours, which focus on Santa Fe’s haunted past. 986-8388 historicwalksofsantafe.com

Santa Fe Mountain Adventures With a mission to promote the outdoors, Santa Fe Mountain Adventures offers a variety of guided experiences that range from mountain biking to 4X4 rides to walkabouts. 711 Don Diego Ave., 988-4000 santafemountainadventures.com

La Fonda Art & History Tours Downtown institution La Fonda on the Plaza offers complimentary docent tours to the hotel’s guests. A docent leads groups of 12 in tours that focus on the hotel’s vast art collection and architecture and highlight the 95-year-old history of the property. 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 lafondasantafe.com

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ART COLLECTIVE Meow Wolf What began as a loose collection of misfit weirdos has since grown into an internationally recognized collection … of misfit weirdos. But much of the soul of its original founders remains intact. The House of Eternal Return is one of the city’s biggest tourist attractions. Meow Wolf raised its base wage rate this year to a stately $17 an hour for most employees and Santa Fe bigwig George RR Martin accepted a job as chief world builder, and that’s not counting still-in-theworks plans for installations in Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Washington, DC. 1352 Rufina Circle, 395-6369 meowwolf.com

and the massive sets spanning decades. It’s in recapturing, even if just for one night, the soundtrack to that special summer, first kiss or road trip through the long and beautiful night.

Half Broke Horses Yes, we love country, folk and Americana in Santa Fe, and yes, Half Broke Horses knows this. That’s why y’all have become such good friends. halfbrokehorsesband.com

The Boomroots Collective Rock and reggae meet hip-hop and totally bodacious vibes when this super-band of super-friends hits basically any stage in town. Find ’em occasionally at El Farol or Boxcar and revel in the genre-defying good times. reverbnation.com/theboomroots collective

Santa Fe Artists Market You’ll find the long line of booths in the Railyard Plaza on weekends March through December, and it’s your one-way ticket to affordable artworks created by artists whose only skin in the game comes in getting the word out. They’re doing it for the love. Railyard Plaza Market and Alcaldesa streets santafeartistsmarket.com

City of Mud One of our favorite not-on-Canyon Road gallery spaces also happens to be a collective of progressive multimedia artists and artisans who work in paint, sculpture, found media and more. 1114 A Hickox St., 954-1705 cityofmud.com

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BAND

Chango You’ve spoken, Santa Fe, and your words say that you love cover songs. But, of course, Chango is more than a cadre of mere emulators. It’s in the energy of front man Andy Primm and the shredding riffs of guitarist Greg Lopez; it’s in the unexpected song selections

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Del Charro Margaritas that come with extra in the shaker and one of the best and most affordable burgers our fair city’s ever seen. We’re always down. The gigantic windows in the main room (they open like French doors in the summer) don’t hurt, either, nor do the sports, drinks and friendly waitstaff. What used to be a covered patio is now a whole extra, sun-filled room that’s a big difference from the darker classic bar area. Del Charro might be downtown and in a hotel, but this is as local as it gets. Inn of the Governors, 101 W Alameda St., 954-0320 delcharro.com

otemoff s a at ki anta e When the snow falls and the skis come out, is there a better place to stop than this mid-mountain lodge? Find live music and more throughout the winter. 1477 Hwy. 475, 982-4429 skisantafe.com/totemoffs-bar

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Randilynn Landberg – Cowgirl With its reputation as a local’s haunt, it takes a special kind of bartender to win over the regulars, and Landberg just plain has it. Ask almost anyone on a stool inside the ol’ C-Girl why they keep coming back, and the answer often has something to do with the service and staff. You can expect a wellmixed drink or a beer served with grace and aplomb. You can expect Landberg’ll remember you as you remember her. 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 cowgirlsantafe.com

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Tesuque Casino It opened in November of 2018, but with a dedicated local’s bent, modern gambling and an eye for local music, things are getting started on the right foot in Tesuque. 7 Tesuque Road, 800-462-2635 tesuquecasino.com

Sandia Resort & Casino To be fair, this isn’t a Santa Fe locale, but it’s just so good our readers couldn’t help but vote it in. We’ve seen everything from great concerts to conventions at this pretty site.

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DANCE COMPANY

NDI New Mexico Over its storied 25 years of existence, this popular dance school has helped mold and train the very best dancers of their generation, and it’s all ours! With roots in the worlds of New York City dance and ballet, NDI’s local iteration is perhaps stronger than ever, from the beautiful facility on Alto Street and its bustling student body to its performances in and around Santa Fe, this is dance at its finest. 1140 Alto St., 983-7646 ndi-nm.org

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Where might we be without ASFB’s seasonal performances, one-off events and educational opportunities? Probably a whole lot less dance-literate, that’s where. 550 St Michael’s Drive, Ste. B1, 983-5591 aspensantafeballet.com

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DATE SPOT

Violet Crown Cinema Violet Crown’s airy, comfortable dining area and multiple massive screens set the mood amidst a long list of beers on tap and varied menu. It’s like everything you could want, all in one place. And yes, we count the stunning mountain views from the movie theater-restaurant’s Railyard patio. Throw in special events, classic film series, special screenings, field trips, lectures and even a silent auction for SFR’s annual photo contest, and you can see why it’s the place to be. 1606 Alcaldesa St., 216-5678 santafe.violetcrown.com

Ten Thousand Waves OK, so maybe not a first date because of the potential nudity (or maybe yes if that’s how you roll), but this Japanesethemed tub and spa oasis in the mountains is as steamy as it gets. 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, 982-9304 tenthousandwaves.com

Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery In what seems like the quickest turnaround in local history, Tumbleroot announced it would open, did, and has since grown into one of Santa Fe’s best and most well-loved stages, eateries and bars. 2791 Agua Fría St., 780-5730 tumblerootbreweryanddistillery. com

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DJ

Your Boy Re-Flex Taking on the mantle of “party facilitator,” Re-Flex is more like a curator of vibes if the vibes all spelled love. This is about a good time, not who’s better at twisting knobs; this is about a feeling, not who has the biggest record collection. Thus, Re-Flex fires it up in bars, weddings and parties, and he does it all with grace, humor and wit.

DJ Dynamite Sol Sheer talent, an encyclopedic music knowledge and—let’s face it—one of the most upbeat attitudes of anyone we’ve ever met, it’s little wonder Sol made the Top 3.

Apollo Santa Fe clearly loves Josh Apollo Garcia, whose shows here and in Albuquerque lay down the

trance, tech trance and techno.

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GALLERY

Adobe Gallery We’ll admit we thought a more buzzy gallery would take this spot, but Adobe Gallery’s badass experts in Native art, pottery and more makes sense. Adobe welcomes visitors and locals alike to the artsiest of Santa Fe’s streets from its perch at the very beginning of Canyon Road. From there, it’s spent years wowing with special exhibitions and expansive collection of art books. Color us wrong. 221 Canyon Road, 955-0550 adobegallery.com

Nedra Matteucci Galleries Matteucci and company just keep placing in Best of Santa Fe, and we’re pretty sure it has something to do with the gorgeous garden or variety of museum-quality artworks. 1075 Paseo de Peralta, 982-4631 matteucci.com

KEEP Contemporary Easily one of the most modern spaces within Santa Fe’s gallery system, KEEP has built steam over the last few years by showcasing local and international pop, lowbrow and fine-arts creators. 142 Lincoln Ave., 557-9574 keepcontemporary.com CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE >>

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Tischler, the mavens who launched a local social media empire within a few short years, reside over this heavily followed account. Love Santa Fe? You need this.

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Del Charro at the Inn of the Governors Imagine you’re not local. You leave your room in search of adventure but make a quick pitstop in the hotel bar. From the plush leather seats of the main room or the cheerful, casual enclosed patio, you quaff expertly mixed cocktails or a hefty pour of margarita while you pore over your map. You can grab an affordable bite without leaving. Do you even want to leave?

@haydenfold At first you might think that an Instagram account dedicated to a Scottish fold cat and the six rescued greyhounds with which he lives might not be all that amazing. You would be wrong.

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Secreto Lounge at the Hotel St. Francis The minimalist environs belie Secreto’s certified mixology champions for no-frills cocktails, beers and light bites. This one’s a must no matter where you live. 210 Don Gaspar Ave., 983-5700 hotelstfrancis.com/secreto-lounge

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@skisantafe Powder-covered trees mix with snowcapped mountains among photos of talented skiers shredding the gnar. Aerial shots and seemingly impossible action snaps showcase the majesty of winter sports. You can get updates on the conditions, take in the gorgeous contrast of blue skies against white hills or even just plan out how to grab a beer after that last run at award-winning Totemoff’s.

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Santa Fe Bandstand A “venue” which only operates for a mere two-ish months in the summertime consistently brings

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home the bacon in our annual readers poll, and that’s nothing to sneeze at. Keep in mind that the townsfolk (and visitors) get access to an entire summer’s worth of free shows, and that works out to dozens of performances on the Plaza and on the Southside representing myriad genres, countless musicians and good times. 100 Old Santa Fe Trail santafebandstand.org

Lensic Performing Arts Center Classical music, chamber music, rock shows, film, opera, dance, theater, lectures, conversations … and on and on. Take a moment to stop and really think about how magical the Lensic happens to be. 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 lensic.org Del Charro at the Inn of the Governors

Santa Fe Opera World-renowned doesn’t even do the Santa Fe Opera justice, especially since shows with more contemporary sounds have become more commonplace alongside year after year of world-class productions. 301 Opera Drive, 986-5900 santafeopera.org

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MOVIE HOUSE

Violet Crown Cinema We’ve often crowed the benefits of how many screens Santa Fe has per capita, but there’s just something so wonderful about Violet Crown. We love the food and drink menus and the stateof-the-art screens and sound. We love the community-minded mandate of its staff and managers. We even love that we can reserve our seats before leaving the house, putting an end once and for all to the mad dash for a good spot. 1606 Alcaldesa St., 216-5678 santafe.violetcrown.com

Jean Cocteau Cinema The little theater that could and does and was revived by George RR Martin continues its reign of foreign, arthouse and special event screenings. We love you, too, JCC. 418 Montezuma Ave., 466-5528 jeancocteaucinema.com

Center for Contemporary Arts Under the watchful eye of Cinematheque Director Jason Silverman, the CCA’s cinematic offerings have grown and thrived as one of the most vital film spaces in the country. Add The Screen on the Midtown Campus to the mix as well. Long live the CCA. 1050 Old Pecos Trail, 982-1338; 1600 St. Michael’s Drive, 428-0209 ccasantafe.org


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MUSEUM

Museum of International Folk Art When a city has an entire hilltop acropolis dedicated to museums, it can be tough to single out a favorite. But MOIFA has just plain been astounding with memorable and engaging exhibitions for so long now that it’s basically a no-brainer. Director Khristaan Villela’s vision has come full circle with awesome shows from Peruvian street artists to the whimsical and world-changing design aesthetics of Alexander Girard. Upcoming events are many. 706 Camino Lejo, 476-1200 internationalfolkart.org

El Rancho de las Golondrinas Like stepping back in history, Golondrinas goes the living-history route, showcasing what it was like to live around here in days of yore. Home of the Santa Fe Renaissance Fair, too! 334 Los Pinos Road, 471-2260 golondrinas.org

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Oh, y’know, no big—just an entire museum dedicated to one of the most singularly important 20th century artists who ever lived, as well as the work of her influencers and influenced. 217 Johnson St., 946-1000 okeeffemuseum.org

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PERFORMING ARTS VENUE

Lensic Performing Arts Center Performing arts, of course, is a rather nebulous term—but then, so is the Lensic’s schedule. Maybe the word we want is “varied,” but whatever it is, the point remains the same: Any town many times our size would be lucky to have a venue that hosts so many kinds of things, from dance and theater to films, lectures, animation, comedy and so much more. Plus, it’s steeped in history. Pretty lucky, no? 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 lensic.org

Santa Fe Opera In addition to the works of opera’s best and brightest, find bigger-name rock shows, festival-like events and much more at one of the country’s most beautiful and well-designed theaters. 301 Opera Drive, 986-5900 santafeopera.org

Meow Wolf Even a few short years ago, most of the big-name bands on the road would have driven by for Albuquerque, but Meow Wolf completely flipped the script. We’ve since seen everything from alt.rock heroes to techno legends and all points in-between. 1352 Rufina Circle, 395-6369 meowwolf.com

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Santa Fe Playhouse The oldest continually operating theater west of the Mississippi has pulled out all the stops since Artistic Director Vaughn Irving took over some years back. Since then, the playhouse has spawned festivals and original productions, welcomed returning actors and production folks, focused on exciting plays both old and new and sought to change how Santa Fe theater is perceived by its denizens.

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Teatro Paraguas Rarely if ever have we heard less than thunderous praise for the Midtown theater, and that includes right from ourselves at this paper. 3205 Calle Marie, 424-1601 teatroparaguas.org

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