Counter Culture
930 Baca St #1, Santa Fe
(505) 995-1105
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Love this place
One of the best breakfasts I’ve had in my life. Perfect balance between sweet and savory. My wife and I shared these two dishes and couldnt have been happier. The full menu looks amazing and cannot wait to go back for lunch!
Placed a pickup order, lady on the phone was rude. Guy at the counter was rude. Bummer because I really enjoy the food but being treated poorly isn’t okay. Don’t take your anger and unhappiness out on paying customers who didn’t do anything…. Plus the guy up front was eating chips as he was helping me. Seems unsanitary…. Won’t be coming back.
Best bar food in Santa Fe, but no bar
The guy was rude at the register
Love this place! The food is excellent and employees are really nice.
Great breakfast experience with excellent pastries. Definitely on my list for the next time in Santa Fe.
Cool little spot filled with mostly locals! Great coffee and pastries.
It's always enjoyable to eat lunch here, it's a funky spot with myriad of menu options. The staff are friendly. It's a bit loud inside and the seating a tad tight...but worth it every time.
Consistently good food and great staff!
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Fast and delicious! Good Quality as well.
Delicious little counter service spot tucked beyond the popular streets. The small parking lot was packed, which was a good sign to us. I picked this place because of vegetarian options. They have a small menu but we didn’t have trouble choosing what to eat. I had the Asian platter with spring rolls and noodles-delicious! My partner had a bowl of salmon curry soup which was also super yummy! Inside the restaurant was rather warm so we opted for the front patio. What a cute place with a great vibe. They also offered baked goods, wine and beer and coffee. It seemed like there was plenty of seating to choose from too. This would be great for a family lunch hang out. We went in a Saturday afternoon in winter and it was busy but not overly crowded. (We found parking across the street pretty easily). They accept cards but add a 3.7% fee. We spent around $25 dollars for an entree and a bowl of soup. We were very satisfied with the quality, price and overall experience.
The food and coffee is great, I highly recommend it 💓
The Asian plate was excellent and the salmon coconut soup…ya!! Yum
Nasty attitudes & this business doesn't pick up the phone. I swear these millennials don't want to work these days & expect more than what they're worth.
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