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Tia Sophia's

Tia Sophia's

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210 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States
(505) 983-9880 www.tiasophias.com
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May 25, 2018
Quick, easy, delicious. This is exactly what you hope for and get at Tia Sophia's. I came here for lunch based on the reviews... I was impressed. I will definitely go back. Met the owner while waiting to pay. Owner was cordial and had a great chat. The staff - they take care of you. Polite and helpful. Thanks for a great lunch!

May 14, 2018
Fast, friendly service. Great food with huge portions. It doesn't try to be more than it is - a diner-type place with low prices and good food. Never an empty glass, unlike a lot of other places in town. Would definitely return!

May 19, 2018
For those of us with dairy allergies, not a friendly place to dine. Food was greasy and salty. Not a good combination. Coffee was mild and tasty but no non dairy substitutes. Seating is old and cramped. Very disappointing. This place does not deserve a high ranking as a great breakfast place- cause it’s not.

Apr 17, 2018
I've tried New Mexican food many times in Albuquerque, but it was always just OK. I decided to go through Santa Fe and check out Til Sophia's and I'm so glad I did. I ordered the stuffed sopapilla and it was absolutely divine! It was bursting with flavor and I finally found the outstanding New Mexican food I always heard about. Plus the staff was so friendly and personal, I'll definitely take the long road and travel through Santa Fe during my travels between Texas and California. Definitely a must for anyone looking for good food from New Mexico!

Apr 6, 2018
Best place to eat in Santa Fe. Fair prices. Top quality food. Great customer service

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