Cafe Fresh & The Santa Fe Farmers' Market Gift Shop
1607 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe
(505) 983-4098
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My fiancée and I stopped by the farmers and the cafe on the way out. We both got Mexican hot chocolates, and OMG!!! The absolute best Ive ever had. Service was amazing.
Plentiful array of delicious, beautiful and unique delicacies of all sorts. Defiantly worth going and walking through the crowded street discovering things you never even knew you wanted.
Friendly and helpful service! Great coffee and food!
The line was super long, we probably waited 20 minutes at the least for me to get a super watered-down and flavorless chai latte?. But the customer service was good, and the people working were super nice.
The farmers market has many wonderful fresh fruits and veggies and plants and foods to eat while walking around. There were heirloom vegetables. Prices are high but seems to be a good quality with large assortments of unusual foods. Definitely worth a visit
We tried to overlook the initial confusion of the shop, then a caramel macchiato with no caramel, but when trying to get it corrected I watched the barista pick up the towel she had dropped on the floor and proceed to wipe the milk frother. We advised the crew at the pastry/food tables in the market and went on. We were eating an Egg burrito (very dry) and nibbling the delicious pastries when we found a HAIR inside the burrito. That was the final straw! Would not go back....find a Starbucks or try Sky Coffee next time
Since we are we're in town during the weekend we made a point to go over here for the Saturday Farmers Market. Everything inside was expensive, and NO ONE was social distancing. There were only a few vendors outside which looked expensive as well but we weren't about to buy vegetables or meats on vacation anyways. We were excited to go in the building on the other side that looked to be full of handmade gifts so we could buy things for ourselves and others, but the man at the door stopped us and wouldn't let us in because we had coffees with lids on them! How insulting to think that an adult is going to spill a little drink with a lid! Too bad for them, they probably lost hundreds of dollars! We shopped elsewhere.
We were in town for a quick trip and happened to find the market on a walk. Fabulous place! Small but tons of great stuff that travels. We bought dried beans, corn meal and spices for home. They also have coffee, cold pressed juice, tons of pastries, and other breakfast/ lunch items.
Very high quality drinks and great ice cream.
We loved some local specialties - don't miss Old Pecos mustards, Vivac wines. Edible flowers bouquets. Mulberries. Goat cheese in a jar.
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This was a birthday celebration for myself and a first cousin,both turning 70.my daughter and son in law joined us. What a magical place.the market was a highlight with outdoor and indoor areas and all kinds of food and treats, and interesting local fare. So many artists and creative foodies,many varieties of local chili peppers,as well as local artisans with art,jewelry, clothing. Weather was perfect in late October and we even got a dusting of snow our last morning before leaving on the turquoise road to Albequerqe.
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