Cafe Pasqual's
$$ • Vegetarian, Mexican, Vegan
Hours:
121 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe
(505) 983-9340
About Cafe Pasqual's
Customers' Favorites
Cafe Pasqual's Reviews
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 3PM 5:30 - 10PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30 - 10PM 8AM - 3PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 3PM 5:30 - 10PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 3PM 5:30 - 10PM |
| Friday | 5:30 - 10:30PM 8AM - 3PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 3PM 5:30 - 10:30PM |
| Sunday | 5:30 - 10PM 8AM - 3PM |
Cafe Pasqual's provides a cozy dining atmosphere in Santa Fe, serving delicious food quickly with attentive and friendly staff that make each visit enjoyable. Customers often recommend trying the stacked carne asada enchiladas with tomatillo sauce for lunch or the pastrami hash with perfectly poached eggs for breakfast. The restaurant features unique dishes like the toasted BLT with chili brown sugar bacon and chili cornbread, which are highly recommended. Although there may be some wait times, the flavorful meals and overall experience make it worth it.
The restaurant offers incredible Mexican and New Mexican cuisine in a very Southwestern atmosphere. The menu has many delicious options, although chips and salsa are not served. Service is attentive, with staff keeping customers updated on their food so they don't feel forgotten. The restrooms are a bit tight, but this small inconvenience doesn't detract from the experience. Cafe Pasqual's is considered the best place in the area for food and drinks, and the community table provides a fun way to meet new people.
While the dishes are on the more expensive side, the great service, unique atmosphere, and creative, innovative food make it worth the cost. The cochinita pibil is a dish that many customers find unforgettable. Portions may be small, but the use of organic ingredients adds to the appeal of this Santa Fe-inspired restaurant. Recent reviews highlight memorable meals with complex flavors, such as lamb tagine and rib eye, along with fantastic sides and a rich flourless chocolate cake. The service is warm and attentive, with some noting the restaurant’s intimate and cozy size, which might be better for extroverts. Overall, Cafe Pasqual's remains an institution and a must-visit spot for those seeking a special dining experience in Santa Fe.