Santa Fe – part 2

After a day of work, we were ready for something good to eat.  A search of our favorite internet sites for such things, Yelp and Flavortown USA, suggested we try something very different – the Tune-up Cafe.  We both had their specialty – El Salvador Pupusas.  Great choice!  If Pupusaswe had room in the freezer we would have been tempted to keep the chef busy for awhile preparing our to-go order.
Instead, we headed to the Santa Fe Plaza to search for the Marble Brewery Tap Room.  But Karen’s cupcake detector led us to Dream Cakes Gourmet Cupcakes where we were rewarded once again. CupcakeWe eventually found the tap room and enjoyed one of their oatmeal stouts from the second floor balcony overlooking the plaza.
That was yesterday.  Today we went to the art galleries on Canyon Road, didn’t see much interesting and let the rain motivate us back to the car pretty quick.  Yelp came through again, though,  with the recommended Bobcat Bite.  We both had the Bacon Green Chile Cheeseburger.   Take a look – this thing is HUGE (10 oz. patty)!  Bobcat1 It was as tasty as it was big.  We both thought that we’d be bringing some leftover burger home for Jake and Peggy.  They were sure disappointed.  There was one more microbrewery in town to try so we made our way over to the Santa Fe Railyard for a pint at Second Street Brewery.  After a taste of a couple of different bitters, a porter and a stout we both chose the Cream Stout.  There must be something about Santa Fe stouts because we’ve both selected that over the rest except for the brown ale that Karen had at Santa Fe Brewing.
We spent the rest of the afternoon on a drive up the mountain to Hyde Memorial State Park where, with the occasional rain, we saw temps as low as 50 degrees.  Now that’s pretty cool for July!

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Santa Fe

Our goal was to get to the nearest place with cooler weather – that wasn’t on fire – and this is where we chose.  The RV park provided a list of recommended area restaurants and this one jumped right off the page:  Blue Corn Cafe & Brewery (emphasis added).  We were soon enjoying chips & salsa, red & green enchiladas and their Gold Medal Oatmeal Stout.  On the way to the restaurant and only a couple of blocks away from the RV park we passed the Santa Fe Brewing Company.  We waited until the next day to check out their tap room and it was worth the wait.  Karen had their Nut Brown Ale and I tried the Java Stout and the State Pen Porter.
SFBC
While there we got a restaurant recommendation for dinner and we gave it a try – La Choza.  Excellent New Mexico style Mexican food!  We’re not ready to make a permanent move here but we did just sign up for two more nights!

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Amarillo

Yeah, I’m having a hard time starting this We Could Live Here blog with a post about Amarillo but stay with me.  I’ll explain.

Last year when we were just passing through on our way to Colorado, we ended up with an unplanned two-night layover in Amarillo due to a clogged fuel filter in the RV.  That’s how we discovered 575 Pizza.  The name comes from the pizza oven temperature and the result is one of the best pizzas either of us has ever had.  We just love the burnt edges on the pepperoni and that thin, crisp crust.
575
Add the New Belgium 1554 on tap and we definitely could live here – at least overnight anytime we’re just passing through!

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