- Clafoutis
- Greater Santa Fe
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Cafe, Coffee Shop, French
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$
This always-hopping three-year-old French café is one of the best in Santa Fe: the coffee is sublime and its homemade quiche, crepes, and tarts are a great break from the city's Southwestern style food. The extremely friendly staff has you at "Bonj
- Jackalope
- Greater Santa Fe
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Art, Collectibles, Furniture, Home
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$$$
Top Pick!
Sprawling bazaar Jackalope calls itself a "feast for the senses." And it is, because the legendary store -- founded in 1976 by former Manhattan business man Charles "Darby" McQuade -- features a bevy of folk art, rugs, bags, furniture, plants, etc. Though
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Drive down Cerrillos Road and get away from the tourist traps and trails with a pit stop at the Pantry, an unpretentious, straightforward restaurant that has been offering locals simple, delicious food since 1948. Rest assured it’ll become a greasy
- Rainbow Vision
- Greater Santa Fe
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Gay & Lesbian Bar, Performance, Piano Bars
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Open
Though this may not sound like the hippest place in all the Land of Enchantment, the Rainbow Vision complex -- a "community for the second 50 years," not a gay retirement home mind you -- houses one of Santa Fe's two specifically LGBT bars, and offers goo
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Santa Fe features some of the best spas around, and Ten Thousand Waves ranks high. Striking a balance between Japanese calm and Santa Fe's mystical transcendentalism, this resort is a tranquil Eastern oasis in the Western desert. It offers a wide selectio
If you want to stay outside of town and not spend a lot of dough, check out the lesbian-owned Triangle Inn, comprised of 11 studios and casitas, most of which surround a common courtyard where residents are encouraged to gather around a fire for cocktails
One would expect doom and gloom from a design shop run by the daughter of Hollywood scare king Victor Price, but Victoria Price Art and Design offers, like so much in this city, a potpourri of intelligently creative wares, an irresistible mix of high and
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