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    Downtown Subscription - Pastries

    Downtown Subscription

    3.4(107 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Downtown Subscription is usually busy, but the early morning hours are a bit quieter and you're…read moremore apt to find a quiet corner to read/write/set up workshop or meet up with a friend/colleague. It can get quite crowded in the winter time, but they do have an outside patio/courtyard that does open up a bit more space for seating come spring/summer/fall. The staff has been friendly in my experience, I can't say that I've ever had a negative experience thus far (knock on wood). Some random information: ~ A water station is available, which is a plus. ~ Parking is available, however, at busier times, you may have to find street parking and do some walking. And the best information: ~ If you happen to be a reader, there is a bookstore near by (Garcia Street Books) that opens around 10am, I believe. Coffee and books is always a win, a double win!

    A nice café next to the bookstore Garcia Street Books, located at 376 Garcia St, Santa Fe, NM…read more87501. The space is large, and you can tell many locals gather there regularly, giving it a strong community feel. The service was okay: a man taking orders and handling the register was friendly and cordial, while the woman making the coffee was a bit dry in her demeanor. However, the coffee was excellent, so that didn't bother me at all. The croissants were soft, warm, and very tasty, a perfect match for the coffee. The café also features artwork hanging on the walls, (looks like they like cats very much ) and a small section of magazines and newspapers near the entrance, which I really enjoyed. The location is excellent, right next to a independent bookstore, making it a great stop before or after browsing books. Overall, I recommend this café for its quality coffee, relaxed atmosphere, and convenient location.

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    Southwest Contemporary

    Southwest Contemporary

    5.0(1 review)
    1.0 mi

    This is THE Magazine for New Mexican Arts! It's available for free on what seems to be a monthly…read morebasis at select places around the ABQ/Santa Fe area. It's a supersized color magazine, that's larger than most standard magazines or newspapers. The magazine has beautiful full color, full page depictions of works of art that are nice enough to frame on their own. It's a beautifully designed and laid out magazine that's almost a work of art on its own. The covers are always solid works of art, unencumbered by ads or excessive headlines. The mag interviews local artists, and talks about what they're up to, and shows examples of their work and where to catch them around NM. It isn't exactly hard-hitting journalism, but that's not what they're going for. They do a great job of promoting local artists and giving NM a glimpse into all the cool, creative things going on, and where the hippest galleries are. I had no idea that there were so many galleries around town! If you're a collector, or just interested in NM art, you gotta check this publication out. I wasn't sure if it's "The Magazine" or "The Slash Magazine" or "The/Magazine." I think the slash is not spoken, like in "AC/DC."

    From the owner: Southwest Contemporary is the leading resource for contemporary arts and culture in the Southwest…read more Headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico, since 2019, Southwest Contemporary publishes curated and critical perspectives on contemporary arts and culture throughout the Southwest, supports Southwest-based artists and arts organizations through our print and digital platforms, and produces events and programming to advance creative work. In print, Southwest Contemporary publishes a biannual magazine and the annual New Mexico Field Guide, an arts and culture guide to New Mexico. Online, southwestcontemporary.com publishes weekly arts news, an art events calendar, and a classifieds page that lists opportunities for artists and the creative sector.

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