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Owners DJ Sugar and Scott Blevins from the popular Eldorado-based food truck The Brunch Box Blue are set to open a stall at the CHOMP food hall very soon. Many will likely miss the truck, but the new spots Southwestern brunch fare with a hint of Southern comfort should soften the blow.
Weck’s
It may not be the only Wecks in the Southwest, but who are we to deny any huevos rancheros a seat at the table?
Uncle DT’s Smokehouse
Brisket so charming, it could only come from an Americana musician turned barbecue entrepreneur. Were not kidding: Check out pitmaster David Thom pluckin his way around town as part of the High Desert Rangers.
The Wrap
House made sauces, locally sourced bread and famous wraps and salads? You bet, and its all under one roof downtown for your snacking or full-on meal-ing pleasure.
The Matador
Follow the dulcet tones of punk rock down the stairs to one of Santa Fes most beloved dive bars. They pour em strong here, so make sure to pace yourself.
Tender Fire
Theres a reason this pop-ups pizzas often sell out days in advance: That perfectly crunchy wood-fired margherita pie will make you see deities. Check the website for specific dates and times.
Taqueria Argelia
We strongly recommend the torta Hawaiana, which features ham, avocado and grilled pineapple. Street (or parking lot) food forever!
Sweet Santa Fe
More than 25 truffle flavors create near endless combination possibilities for your own hand-designed box, including pairing a blackberry balsamic truffle with raspberry cardamom and Grand Marnier-stuffed goodies. Sweet also has a full cafe menu filled with sandwiches and traditional breakfast options.
Sopaipilla Cafe
Sopaipilla Cafe is truly New Mexican, not just in its cuisine but also in its laid-back friendliness and namesake goodness. Yes, its part of a moteldont be a snob.
Sky Coffee
Sky Coffee is a good spot for early-morning stop with bakery tarts and the option to add Kakawa chocolate to your coffee.