Café restaurants in Santa Fe
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SantaCafé
Chef David Sellars is practically an international celebrity because of dishes like roasted poblano chile rellenos with three-mushroom quinoa and chipotle cream ($19). Housed in an 1850s adobe built by the infamous Padre Gallegos, SantaCafé also boasts the best courtyard in town for summertime dining. Lunch is a deal, the wine list flawless and the dining room historical. In short, perfection.
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Teahouse
Enjoy more than 100 varieties of tea and creative coffee drinks alongside pastries, soups and salads in the cozy, relaxed interior or the outdoor rock garden. Fortify yourself for a long gallery stroll with smoky lapsang souchong tea or coffee spiced with red chili and chocolate. Whew.
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Absolute Nirvana Spa & Tea Room
Find absolute tranquility at this elegant tea spot offering teacakes, scones and organic lunches. Choose from 50 varieties of tea to help you peacefully unwind overlooking a lush garden. It borders a B&B and a world-class spa .
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Santa Fe Baking Company & Café
An upbeat café serving burgers, sandwiches and hearty breakfasts all day. Place your order at the counter then savor Southwestern-style specialties drenched in red, green or 'Christmas' (a combination of both) chili sauce.
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Aztec Café
This airy, multiroom café keeps the tattoos-and-climbing-gear crowd well fed with sandwiches and malteds. It features free wi-fi and local bands playing electronica and indie rock for an all-ages crowd on Friday night.
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Tecolote Café
It's all here - any enormous combination you want to dream up of eggs, potatoes, tortillas, beans, salsas and the best Hollandaise sauce in town - at the finest, oldest hole-in-the-wall on the strip.
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Downtown Subscription
The coffee shop of choice for resident artists and writers. It does 31 types of tea, espresso, pastries and savory offerings, complemented by a truly spectacular newsstand and flagstone patio.
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Atomic Grill
Pull a plastic chair up to a Formica-top table on the shaded patio, order a sandwich and a local ale, and watch the world walk by at one of Santa Fe's only late-night venues.
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