4 Best Restaurants in The High Road to Taos, Day Trips from Santa Fe

Sugar Nymphs Bistro

$ Fodor's choice

You can't miss the vivid murals on the building in sleepy Peñasco that houses both a vintage theater and an intimate restaurant where acclaimed chef-owners Kai Harper Leah and Ki Holste serve up tantalizing farm-to-table fare, from bountiful salads and juicy burgers to triple-layer chocolate cake. This is the best restaurant on the High Road, hands down. Espresso drinks and dessert also hit the spot. You can dine on the side patio in warm weather.

15046 NM 75, Peñasco, New Mexico, 87553, USA
575-587–0311
Known For
  • creatively topped pizzas on weekend evenings
  • fluffy scones with house-made jam at Sunday brunch
  • decadent desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun., Wed., and Thurs.

Blue Heron Brewing Co.

$$

On the Low Road to Taos just a five-minute drive from the center of Dixon, New Mexico's oldest woman-owned brewery dispenses not only nicely crafted ales—the crisp Rinconada Raspberry Rye and malty La Llorona Scottish Ale are great choices—but also tasty pizzas, salads, and desserts. Have a seat in the art-filled dining room, where you can also taste wine from the nearby La Chiripada Winery, or out on the cottonwood-shaded patio. There's a second location in Española.

2214 NM 68, Dixon, New Mexico, 87531, USA
505-579–9188
Known For
  • rich darker beers (porters, stouts, Scottish ales)
  • the Valle pizza, topped with chicharrones, smoked gouda, and green chiles
  • Kentucky bourbon–pecan pie

Rancho de Chimayó

$$

In a century-old adobe hacienda tucked into the mountains, with whitewashed walls, hand-stripped vigas, and cozy dining rooms, the Rancho de Chimayó is still owned and operated by the family that first occupied the house. Consistently good, reasonably priced New Mexican fare is served (the carne adovada with posole is especially good), and it's hard to deny the enchanting ambience of the place. There's a fireplace in winter and, in summer, a terraced patio shaded by catalpa trees. Breakfast is served on weekends. The owners also run a charming four-bedroom B&B, Hacienda de Chimayó, across the road.

300 Juan Medina Rd., Chimayo, New Mexico, 87522, USA
505-351–4444
Known For
  • beautiful rancho decor and ambience
  • great gift shop with restaurant items and local artists
  • gorgeous terraced back patio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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Zuly's Cafe

$

This simple, cheerful spot in the center of town serves mostly authentic New Mexico fare along with a few Mediterranean-inspired dishes. You might start your day off with a stick-to-your-ribs breakfast of chile-smothered huevos rancheros, while enchiladas, burritos, and other local favorites are good bets for lunch or an early dinner (the restaurant closes at 6 pm).

234 NM 75, Dixon, New Mexico, 87527, USA
505-579–4001
Known For
  • hearty smothered breakfast burritos
  • Mediterranean-style gyros with lamb, beef, chicken, or tilapia
  • pleasant patio with picnic tables
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.