The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe, her life, American modernism, and public engagement.
Best for Breakfast! Jeremy affectionately refers to it as Mother Teresa's.
An absolute favorite for lunch. We can't visit Santa Fe without getting the blackened prime rib sandwich.
Market style pavilion where Native American artists sell hand made New Mexico jewelry. Sage has been bargaining here for turquoise and silver since she was a kid.
Canyon Road is Santa Fe's historic arts district. Home to dozens of art galleries, as well as boutiques, restaurants, and historic adobe homes.
The Shed is world renowned for its red chile enchiladas and other blue corn specialties and, of course, margaritas! A dining institution that is located just east of the plaza.
An absolute favorite of Sage's. A Japanese influenced spa at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
New Mexico Powerhouse
Incredible New Mexican food. Try the Frog, for a strong margarita.
A great place for breakfast, right in the Plaza, that has been around for forty years.
Hotel Bar, at the El Dorado. We spent a lot of time over drinks here in college.
The wines have earned very good to outstanding scores from Wine Spectator and the Blanc de Noirs NV made the 2011 Top 100 list.
Sample some fine New Mexico Brau
Green Chile Cheese Burgers! Local New Mexico chain. Our own and IMPROVED version of Good Stuff, In-n-Out or Shake Shack.
An assortment of endless teas and food.. Stop in while you're strolling the galleries on Canyon Road.