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Blue Corn Cafe & Brewery

Blue Corn Cafe & Brewery

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3.8 Google Review
133 Water St, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States
(505) 984-1800 www.bluecorncafe.com
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Feb 20, 2018
Was wandering around and found this gem. Turns out it is food week here in Santa Fe, so they had a 3 course option for $15. Tried that and was not remotely disappointed. The roasted corn chili soup was really really good. The enchiladas with blue corn tortillas were tasty. (Rice and beans not so much) and to finish with the chocolate chimichanga was great. Service was almost perfect but my tea stayed empty from dinner till I left. I did ask for more but to no avail. Over all though, wish I didn't live a state away as I would come back , often.

Apr 23, 2018
Good place for cocktails and a snack. Went here twice while visiting Santa Fe; once while waiting for a table at another restaurant and once for lunch. Great selection of margaritas and cocktails. The salsa was average, probably not worth the extra expense. Carnitas tacos were pretty good, but why does a place called Blue Corn serve carnitas on a flour tortilla? Despite the presentation, it tasted good. The service wasn’t great for as slow as the restaurant seemed. Although the server admitted they were coming off an extremely busy lunch and were catching up. I was in no hurry so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt.

Nov 22, 2017
Tasty salsa. Delicious "corn chowder" type soup. Ribs & chicken basket over-priced. Enchiladas (Christmas chili) decent. Two beers we tried quite good (honey wheat and brown). Would rate higher but service was...weird. Server super friendly and helpful in choosing soup. Delivered food, checked on us once, did one beer refill then dropped the check and ignored us.

Feb 26, 2018
Excellent spot to stop in for a quick bite. Ordered a flight of ales and was happy with the offering. Food prices seemed fair, polite staff. Compared with the other breweries in town they could look to add some more character.

Mar 29, 2018
Food was AMAZING, don't expect to get a round of drinks in any amount of short time. Kitchen was super fast but everything else was terrible service. Lots of people standing around but couldn't get anyone to fill our water.

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