Tomasita's

Santa Fe


Sure this raucous, cavernous, Railyard landmark is always packed with tourists, and most likely you’ll have to wait, but it’s good – even great – for families hauling exuberant kids. And locals come here too. Traditional New Mexican dishes include burritos and enchiladas, and there are huge blue-plate specials.


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Nearby Santa Fe attractions

1. Santuario de Guadalupe

0.18 MILES

The oldest shrine in the US to Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patroness of Mexico, this adobe church was constructed between 1776 and 1796, though there have…

2. El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe

0.24 MILES

This Hispanic cultural center hosts art exhibitions, theater performances, classes, lectures and, most interestingly, a winter market (www…

3. SITE Santa Fe

0.28 MILES

Looming over the Railyard District, the enormous and ever-expanding SITE Santa Fe is a nonprofit art gallery dedicated to presenting world-class…

4. State Capitol

0.39 MILES

New Mexico’s State Capitol, informally known as the Roundhouse, was laid out in the shape of the state symbol – also the emblem of Zia Pueblo – in 1966…

5. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

0.43 MILES

With 10 beautifully lit galleries in a rambling 20th-century adobe, this museum boasts the world's largest collection of O'Keeffe’s work. She’s best known…

6. New Mexico Museum of Art

0.47 MILES

Built in 1917 and a prime early example of Santa Fe’s Pueblo Revival architecture, the New Mexico Museum of Art has spent a century collecting and…

7. San Miguel Mission

0.47 MILES

Erected from 1610 onwards, by and for the Tlaxcalan Indians who arrived from Mexico with Santa Fe’s first Spanish colonists, this is considered to be the…

8. The Plaza

0.48 MILES

For more than 400 years, the Plaza has stood at the heart of Santa Fe. Originally it marked the far northern end of the Camino Real from Mexico; later, it…