My sister has celiac and I have always hated gf food. But the cinnamon rolls are great and taste maybe even better than the gluten-ful counterpart. My sister was kinda sad that they didn't have any iced coffees but besides that this is a great stop.
Food is extremely healthy though what you see online is not necessarily what is available in person. At the time we went, there was supposedly something going on with the oven to where staff was having to cook one gluten-free pita at a time and the waitress compared the experience of waiting for our orders to waiting for water to boil.
The ingredients for extremely fresh, for sure. Most of the meals, savory. But it was very expensive.
My husband ordered his buffalo burger on the rare side (it needs to be undercooked not to overdry) and it came out medium well, very dry and with some grizzle in it, to boot. The waitress apologized and immediately offered to get a new one made. She said the burger would be compted but then clarified that the new burger would be comped (you were seriously going to charge for getting the order right?).
Overall, decent healthy food but very expensive.
The best place to eat in Santa fe. Make sure you get in line by 4pm for an in person reservation. Many gluten-free options. Almost all the deserts are gluten-free.
Casual and homey. Loved the enchiladas and huevos rancheros. Also had the salmon tacos and, tres peaches, wedding cookies, and gluten-free pie. Well priced. Will definitely stop by again!
The best🎉 vegan restaurant my family and I visited so far in the USA🌞👌🌟. We were passing by Santa Fe and needed to choose a place to eat. Being vegetarians, we always try to find good vegan or vegetarian places to eat. And, after finding this restaurant and seeing some bad reviews that people of Indian origin wrote I knew I would love the place: if they think the food isn't spicy🔥🔥 enough for them it means that people CAN actually eat it and not burn the hole in their stomachs and feel all the flavors and shades of different vegetables and varieties of delicious dishes. I have lived in India, and I can relate. Plus, with us we had a doctor who does some energetic healing 🧘♀️🧘 and it was his first experience of eating Vata-Pitta-Kappha balanced food and he said he felt energetically much better after having it (he had some stressfull days prior)- he got the "South Indian Sampler" dish wich is all doshas balansing (the menu said that).
Special thank you for your vegan and gluten free sweets: it's really rare find to get that good of the deserts that are tasty and won't give you a diabetic coma :))). Just enough amount of sugar for me❤️
Very friendly and caring personell🤗.
Will come again to eat here when visiting this beautiful and vibrant city😎💓🫶💫
Thankfully they have a lot of gluten-free options. That being said, I find it waaay too expensive for the quality and quantity of the food. Great staff. Food was good but nothing special. $48 for Conchinita Pibil. It was flavorful but not worth the money. My husband had a salad with figs and they were soggy. The chicken paillard was good , but $47. I get in NYC from an excellent place for $28.
Food is fine. Service is great. Cilantro rice is flavorful. We have eaten great food on our trip here in NM in Albuquerque and Taos and paid nothing near this. My son had a$20 Papusa. One single papusa.
Nope.
The Santa Fe Teahouse is the perfect place to enjoy breakfast or lunch while exploring Canyon Road and the historic Eastside. The London Fog teas are incredible (try the Santa Fe fog) and the gluten free scones are the best I've ever had. The whole menu is great and the staff are lovely.
Tj was our waiter and he was super nice and sweet. My daughter said 10/10 for service. We were there for my youngest daughter’s birthday and he was so nice about it! I hope we get him as a waiter next time we come here!! Food and drinks were great, lots of gluten free options.
This is a commercial bakery with an embedded restaurant.
Parking is off street, in front of the bakery. You go through the bakery shop to get to the restaurant. There was not wait when we visited on a weekday morning.
We got gluten free blue corn blueberry pancakes with pinions, a side of green chili sausage, and a Mediterranean omelet with smashed breakfast potatoes.
The omelet was very tasty, with a healthy portion of feta and kalamata olives.
The breakfast potatoes, baked then smashed and fried crispy were the star of the show.
The green chili sausage was good but not exceptional.
The blue corn pancakes were tasty, with a reasonable portion of pinions on top. Like many gluten free options, they lacked structural integrity. They were almost as good as the equivalent blue corn pinion pancakes at the Flying Tortilla (which are not gluten free).
There was a window to the commercial bake
ry floor in the dining room where we were seated. We enjoyed watching cinnamon rolls being made during breakfast.
It was a little pricey, $50 breakfast for two, but I felt like I got my money's worth.
Passing through town and stopped for coffee and breakfast. Happy to see all of the gluten free options. We sat out on patio and Sunday morning bluegrass is where it’s at. It was a lovely experience.
I come here every time I have a conference in Santa Fe and it never disappoints! Even the kids love the food and the options, and the service is always exemplary. They even had gluten free toast!
The mushroom burger vegetarian gluten free bun was really tasty, it’s hard to find a good one so I was very happy with that. My garden salad was really good too. The regular burger was juicy and tasty. The French fries were horrible, very greasy not cooked enough.
We have been bothered by a beggar while we were eating inside the restaurant. The manager should do his job and don’t let that happen. The waiter could be more helpful he didn’t even come to ask how things were and we felt that we were bothering him when we entered the restaurant. We didn’t feel welcomed and they were in hurry to get our orders even if the place was empty at this time.
A lot of effort to do to make this restaurant a very good one.
✨Phenomenal ✨ coffee, handy location, lovely courtyard. We went twice in one day. Really nice staff too, regret not getting any food which looked great and included vegan and gluten free options. Definitely recommend.
So good we visited two times during our 5 day stay in Santa Fe! Fun atmosphere during dinnertime! Excellent food and great gluten free items on the menu.
Really great food and smoothie. I had the gluten-free Cuban crêpe and the paradise smoothie. The smoothie was the best smoothie I have ever had ever. And the crêpe was super delicious. The owner was very nice and accommodating and it’s a sweet little atmosphere.
The owner of Magpie up in Taos recommended this place to me.
Delicious fish tacos. Love that there were many gluten-free options. The pork tamales 🫔were sooo good!
EXCELLENT place for breakfast!! This is the cutest little Cafe with really great food options. Everything was delicious and service was EXCEPTIONAL!!
We found this on the Find Me Gluten Free app as my son has Celiac's disease. It was a great place with several options to choose from.
Delicious fresh food, creative use of spices and sauces. Not your run-of-the-mill Mexican restaurant. Several of the dishes happen to be vegan or gluten-free, and it was so wonderful to be offered something more upscale. We tried the mushroom sopecitos and the ceviche - both really tasty. For mains, we had the cauliflower rostizado which came with a yummy spicy sauce and the chicken mole which is served with blue corn tortillas. For dessert, a homemade nectarine and pink pepper sorbet was perfect. There are lots of tequila and mezcal cocktail choices, beers on tap, and a small but decent selection of wines. Place has a funky vibe, too!
We had a delicious lunch here! Some allergy friendly options and they do have gluten free bread available for a charge. The flan was delicious! Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
Comfortable and relaxing place to eat. Food and service were great. Had gluten free bread and buns. It’s hard to find restaurants that fit strollers near the plaza, but we had no problem finding a place for the stroller here, and they had high chairs.
We found this awesome little delight looking for "gluten free" between Pecos National Park and Santa Fe. A perfect stop for my birthday lunch! I had one each Carne, Pollo & Belly... Each was delicious in its own special way. Happy 55 to me! We will definitely be looking for both of you Floyds when we return.
Great food but only a few gluten-free meals. An omelet is my go-to. Nice gluten-free baked goods. Wish they had gluten-free bread!! Did not like the buckwheat crepe at all.
Food was delicious and gluten free/celiac friendly with dedicated fryers. Servers and bartender were super nice and extremely accommodating. The relleno was great and the flauta salsas were really spicy and very, very flavorful. Loved it!
A quaint little restaurant in the plaza area of Santa Fe. Compact seating with hard bench like booths. Small tables with chairs to make more room. Walls are beautifully decorated. Unisex bathroom, usually a line forms so be prepared. The food is decently good, our party of three ordered a variety of dishes. So, the food portions varied, such as the order of nachos which was just a handful of chips on a little plate, very small portion for a lunch dish. Now the blue corn tortilla enchiladas (3) plate was evenly portioned and not overly crowded, looked very appetizing.
I ordered the Santa Fe plate with x-mas style chile (red and green). The plate came with a tamale, enchilada, taco, beans, Spanish rice and posole. All squished on to a similar sized plate as the nachos were served on. The posole, instead should have been put into a separate bowl so the food wouldn't get all saturated with juice and become soggy. The taco was left off because one, no room and secondly, it was forgotten all together. Each plate comes with a sopapilla except for the nachos. Gluten free options are available but with the possibilities of obvious cross contamination should be expected but they will try and prepare it safely. I will return to try another dish.
This is one of my favorite places to have breakfast. They have a gluten-free bread option and are very easy-going with substitutions for food restrictions. I absolutely recommend this place.
A forever gem and a staple in Santa Fe! This restaurant is quirky, warm and welcoming. The staff is friendly and wonderful at what they do, they will make you feel at home the moment you walk in. I love the NYC fused with Southwestern vibes, great for all ages and group sizes. Now onto what you are here for; the delectable food with the best prices in town! I am a vegetarian and have tried everything veggie on the menu. The chef is very accommodating to your dietary needs, whether vegan, vegetarian or gluten free. The servers and counter staff will gladly recommend dishes to suit your tastes. The challah bread French toast, Santa Fe hash browns, Tofu Scrambler and classic Huevos Rancheros are some of my favorites to name a few. Great portions and thoughtfully cooked and flavored! My most recent order was a veggie burger, but I wanted to make it a little different and decided to order it on a bagel with loaded veggies like sautéed mushrooms, peppers, and sauerkraut. I added cheese but can be easily made to be vegan, or you can add meat if you fancy that, or substitute the regular bagel for a gluten free one. My bagel veggie burger was huge 😋 ! I love NY Deli, great for all diets, and it’s not the typical boring food most delis and restaurants serve to vegetarians and vegans.
If I could give this amazing restaurant 10 stars, I would. Our server Nicole is wonderful, took care of us, and boxed the leftovers. We tried the tangy kale salad, goat cheese and gluten free bread, bruschetta, the bacon wrapped dates with blue cheese sauce, perfectly cooked sea bass, fall off the bone ribs, and two mouth watering desserts. Everything was fantastic with beautiful plating. Call ahead to reserve your table because they fill up quickly.
It was a messy snowy morning in Santa Fe today. I was one of many who is nearly clobbered by an aggressive driver. So my day started out a little challenging. I had my car in for routine service, and when I was done, I was really hungry tribes was nearby and they have a vegetarian sandwich. It’s portobello pesto and provolone cheese, and I thought that would make my day! It did. on gluten-free bread and they had the vegan almond chocolate chip gluten-free cookies. I’m not vegan, but it works just fine. And wash it down with an Ethiopian organic medium roast doesn’t get much better than that. The stuff was friendly and courteous and helpful and tries is my go to coffee house when I am in Santa Fe .
Amazing, authentic food. The chinese burger is delicious. They have food to cook at home too. Some gluten free options and the ability to have some ingredients, like cilantro, not added to your food when cooked. A must try!
Excellent breakfast & lunch spot, soon to offer dinner. Great variety of American & New Mexican dishes. Clea, spacious, & large dining room. Plenty of efficient and attentive waitstaff. They accommodated my gluten & dairy free dining companion. Good prices & plenty of free parking in their lot.
What an excellent lunch specials, have gone 2 days in a row and have not found a place as fast or any where as tasty as this establishment!! And especially at their prices, will definitely return again. One suggestion would be to offer a gluten free menu but those without the allergy it's awesome! Waitresses and servers know their food menu and to which they like and are very helpful in suggesting. Great customer service, great food and very clean restaurant!
Based on my dish, the linguine con salsiccia, I'd rate this restaurant three stars: the dish was good, just not great. The hot sausage was hot but that was the only flavor of the dish; the sauce seemed very bland. In my opinion, the negronis were small and too watered down from the ice. The wife tried to order a diet coke but it was very flat and then the one other non alcoholic drink she could have, they didn't have in stock. BUT, the wife's dish was really good- she said it was the best gluten free crust she's ever had (and she's had a lot of different ones!). At first, she was afraid to eat her Pear & Pig pizza because she thought the crust was too good to be gluten free but it clearly was because she didn't get a response from it. The server stated the gf crust was made in house and her pizza was really tasty, so I'd recommend Pranzo based on that info.
We were visiting Santa Fe for the weekend and originally came here because the menu looked like it had some good dairy free pancakes. There wasn't much for dairy free or vegan (although I think they had some gluten free options), but I won't knock Modern General because of my dietary requirements. I had a standard (dairy free) breakfast sando, but it was definitely above standard. The staff was friendly, the shopping was above par for a restaurant/gifts format. I even picked up a book for a Christmas gift and I'm not a spontaneous shopper.