Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Pojoaque, New Mexico, United States. Pojoaque (/pəˈwɑːkiː/; Tewa: P'osuwaege Owingeh [p’òhsũ̀wæ̃̀gè ʔówîŋgè]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,907 at the 2010 census. Pojoaque Pueblo, a neighboring community, is an Indian Reservation, and the town of Pojoaque is a collection of communities near the Pueblo with people from various ethnic backgrounds. The area of Pojoaque includes the neighborhoods of Cuyamungue, Jacona, Jaconita, Nambé and El Rancho.
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4 based on 274 reviews
The Terra menus draw on local techniques and organic seasonal produce, utilizing the finest ingredients to create memorable regional cuisine.
We drove out to the Four Seasons resort to have lunch at the Terra and to enjoy the peaceful setting of the resort. Itâs a lovely drive. The resort is in a very peaceful setting, and the restaurant is probably one of the more peaceful and serene ones we have ever dined in. Excellent food, very good service ( Monserrat was our server), and again, that view and relaxation!!!! Highly recommend whether or not you are staying at the resort
Soft-serve ice cream & signature shakes top the menu at this classic burger & fries fast-food chain.
Ordered a five buck lunch deal at 2:30 and had to go to counter to ask where it was at 3:05. Got it and it was just ok. Asked for onions on the cheeseburgers... Didn't get it. Went to counter to get our sundaes and waited for them to make them. And was told they would bring it to us... That took ten minutes. Not a great visit! Only thing good was the hot fudge sundae. Hard to screw up ice cream!
Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
We didn't want to travel far from the Homewood Suites Santa Fe north near the Blue Thunder Casino in NM and given that it was Sunday night and not much as the casino interested us, we ended up at one of the few fast food places in the area - Arbys!Service was prompt, self serve drinks, and the classic roast beef tastes just as good as ever. Affordable and clean.
3 based on 127 reviews
It's an average bar and grill on Casino level of Hotel. Your family can go there even if they are not gambling. My son ordered the fish & chip and said it was was okay. I had the sampler platter of 2 taco , enchiladas and tamale for $12-13 USD and was plenty of food. The tacos was closer to Taco bell or Chillis Restaurant quality. Nothing that will blow you away but on a late night its a okay option at the HotelThe service was not too slow and acceptable. Please click helpful
3 based on 124 reviews
Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Iguana Cafe and Cantina! Delight in our Hilton buffet or a la carte breakfast options. For lunch and dinner, savor Mexican entrées such as Tacos, Enchiladas, Fish, Fajitas and Burritos alongside our rich and flavorful
We stayed at the Hilton Buffalo Thunder and, as a HH Diamond, we received breakfast.The comp was $41 for the two of us which covered the buffet. Everything you need and nicely served.We could have ordered from the menu but the buffet worked out perfectly.
4 based on 31 reviews
This is a nice looking place, very clean. It has a separate bar and dining room with a native American feel. The prices are very reasonable. Tasty salsa, not too spicy. My wife had the hamburger and I had the grilled cheese with tomato bisque. The grilled cheese had Hatch green chile on sour dough bread. Both dishes were prepared well and were tasty. The fries and potato chips were fresh made in house. I highly recommend this eatery.
Where to eat Mexican food in Pojoaque: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 326 reviews
Explosive, innovative Southwest flavors in an intimate, fine-dining atmosphere. Acclaimed for its inspired Native, European and Latin cuisines, Red Sage is your destination for your next romantic night out, business dinner and drinks or group event. Fare
The ambiance is nice but would have preferred not to sit next to the exhibition kitchen. Inappropriate language (there were children at the table next to me), I watched food wilting away under a heat lamp for 20-minutes or more before being served, the constant bickering was distracting. Had dinner here 2-nights. The first night I sat away from the kitchen and it was a nice enjoyable space. I had the Filet, which was pricey and just average. The Red Sage Salad was delicious and flavorful and the garlic mashed potatoes were a bit thick but tasty. I did order a Crèmeâ Brulee as a desert and after the first bite, I sent it back. The Brulee here was about as good as bad vanilla Jello Pudding. The staff was all friendly and helpful. Bryann was my server both nights and she did an amazing job. There was a manager walking around but he did not engage with any of the tables the entire time both nights I was there and never approached or acknowledged my presence, which normally is fine, but a nod, or a smile, or a check-in to see how your dinner was is proper protocol, especially the second night when they were very busy and the wait for entree's and service was long. I observed the servers were left to continuously apologize for the wait, the food quality, and the mistakes the kitchen made. There is outside seating available and a two nice fires to sit around for drinks. *Gluten-free aware and options but not a designated gluten-free kitchen
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