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    Totemoff's Bar & Grill

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Great place for stopping by hike on the mountain skiing ! Food is a great and people are always friendly !

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    3 years ago

    Foods pretty good, service is great, ambiance even better. Gotta try the whiskey apple pie drink, ITS SO GOOD

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    Chimayo Chili Red Tavern

    5.0
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    Yelp says 5 stars = "Woohoo! "As good as it gets!" and that is true for Chili Rojo Tavern…read more.. because, in Chimayo, this is *all* you get! And, it is GOOD. Well, good if you enjoy dive bars. And who in their right mind doesn't?! First off, you will probably be greeted by the owner tending his bar -- Wilford Ortiz, an old Army vet with centuries-old roots in New Mexico. Wilford grew up in the Chimayo area and after serving in the military at Ft Bliss in El Paso, he bought the bar (I think from his father) and has made it a local "institution." Be prepared -- he will greet you with a big smile and what a smile it is!! He is quite a charming chap, and I think when he was younger, he may have had a talent for opening bottles with his bare teeth! It's a must-see. Hey -- You're traveling the backroads of NM... you're staying in Santa Fe, drive north to hit lunch at the Chimayo restaurant with all the tourists... you owe it to yourself (and definitely to Wilford, who's tryin' to run a business in this sleepy little town!) to visit Chili Rojo Tavern. Just a little further north of the restaurant, and then west on 76. He might charge you $2.50 for a can of Bud Light, the wood floor may be sagging a foot into the crawlspace below, but it will be the best roadside bar you visited in Northern NM... because frankly, I couldn't find any others. And, this is as "backroads" as it gets! This place made memories for us, and they are good ones. SALUD!

    For a town oozing with local flavor, this establishment takes top honor.. Wilfred serves a steady…read morestream of local take out business and the afternoon I was there, some nice cold Mexican beer and great conversation. The theme is a David Lynchian Havana paladare without the rice and beans.

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    4.5
    (63 reviews)
    28.6 mi
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    Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op is an absolute must-visit if you're in Los Alamos! The atmosphere is one…read moreof the best parts of the experience. Inside, you'll find a cozy fireplace, views of the brewery tanks, a large bar, high-top seating, and plenty of standard tables, making it a great place to relax with friends or family. Outside is just as impressive, with a beautiful gazebo covered in homegrown hops that are harvested at the end of the season to brew fresh beer. There are picnic tables, high-top bar-style tables under the gazebo, and even an outdoor bar for added convenience. The service is truly top-notch. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable about their beers, friendly, and welcoming. They even addressed us by name, which made the experience feel personal and memorable. While they don't serve food, they happily welcome guests to bring in food from local restaurants to enjoy with their beer, which is such a great option. If you're looking for excellent craft beer, outstanding service, and a unique, relaxing atmosphere, Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op is the perfect spot. We'll definitely be back!

    I loved this place!! The outdoor seating availability and design was amazing and the brews rocked…read more I tried a Black Mesa cider that was AMAZING. I will definitely come back here on our next Los Alamos visit! The Barkeep was also very kind and quick!

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    3.7
    (13 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    Definitely the best bar we visited in Santa Fe…read more When we arrived there was still seating at the bar so we promptly sat ourselves there. We ordered a charcuterie and cheese board which was much larger than expected and had plenty of local options. I started with a See You At Dusk, which was a combo of Melleti, souchu, balasmic, ginger and walnut. I found it to be a very flavorful drink that paired well with the board. I next tried a Bywater which was rum, falernum, genepy and Averna. It was a very deep and rich cocktail which I also enjoyed. The bartender was very friendly and offered us small samples of a few unusual items they stock. Overall a very fun experience.

    I close my eyes and I imagine the scene- that last tasting session before approving this menu. When…read moreR.R. Martin insisted the Dark Winds cocktail integrate even more beets- so many beets that the mezcal itself was stifled like a flame under shovelfuls of fecund loam and that homey odor of fresh earth itself somehow overpowering a smoke-scented spirit- when this titan of imagination demanded more beet! in his signature drink, did he bang his closed fist against the table in passion? Did tears of certainty spark his eyes as he sat under those moody lights, standing firm that yes So Long, See You Tomorrow needs not one or two but three different types of sesame- what did he feel? What did intend to bankroll? And the sickest joke of all- the Bellow's Breath- a bone broth mocktail like some crystal cup of soup. Was that beverage intended to pogo stick my friend off the proverbial wagon into the depths of glugging Long Island ice teas just to feel something familiar again? Because it did. And my heart aches for that friend but I too would lose my mind if I were to stare into such a void and see whatever it is that stares back. Was this menu the vision of a team- a baffling Frankenweenie invented by committee- or the secret wish of one troubled mind? I see it all so clearly and yet I can't help but doubt my own memory. That many beets on such an expensive cocktail menu? Who salts blueberries? This total disregard for the green chile cult that runs this city like a delicious cabal? Had no drink technician ever walked from front door to car, inhaled the piñon perfumed air outside and thought, I can do something with that. I don't know what happened and I don't think I ever will but I know I did not like it. Also the bartenders were vacant and so confused that human beings wanted to order cocktails in a cocktail bar.

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    4.3
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    28.6 mi

    This is a great local upscale cocktail lounge. The drinks are always delicious and they offer a…read moreseasonal menu that keeps new options available. The ambiance is high class; however, the prices are really good. The service is always quick and friendly. I have never had a bad experience here. It is conveniently locate in downtown Los Alamos and close to everything. If you live in Los Alamos or visiting, check this place out!

    The small upbeat and brilliant hidden gem located in a small town. Located right next door to Boese…read moreBrothers wonderfully crafted cocktails made of vodka, gin, tequila. These are all in house made liquor. Absolutely delicious! Price points are right on comparable to most cocktails would be. Drinks can be very festive right around the holidays! Cranberry fizzy drink, infused old fashioned basic, egg whites with rose petals and gin. So much deliciousness! This dimly lit place is cozy and yet so modern feel, however, not pretentious and not overly priced. The service is great with attention to details as to when you may want your next drink to come out! There are some snacky style plates. The basic chips and salsa which is only $6. And it comes out with hot melted cheese for dipping! There's also a good sz charcuterie board not overly priced either. The establishment keeps it interesting by introducing new concoctions of drinks as to pertaining to the season. A wonderful and relaxing place to come back and try more drinks. Ahh! Happiness is served with beautiful drinks and tasty treats!

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