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| Blue Corn Café & Brewery |
505-438-1800 |
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Oct 24th, 2005 |
Every time I go to Sante Fe, the Blue Corn Cafe is right at the top on my eating list.
I have tried many dishes here and have yet to be disappointed. |
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Aug 25th, 2004 |
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The Blue Corn Cafe was decent several years ago, but the atmosphere, menu & food is as tired as the cook seems to be. The best thing going for it is its location. Browse all the shops in the building, but go a block or two in any direction to eat. There's plenty of good restaurants that offer a much better Mexican dining experience. |
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Jun 23rd, 2003 |
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Nothing but a Santa Fe pub with indifferent food and service. It might be fine if you are a local just heading out to get a quick feed, but if you are a visitor looking for a meal that truly captures the flavor of Sante Fe, look elsewhere. Think of Blue Corn Cafe as the Applebee's of Santa Fe. The one upside: their homemade root beer. |
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Apr 1st, 2003 |
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Food was and is awful. Service is non-existant, beer is fair. |
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Aug 24th, 2001 |
The Blue Corn has become a "must" for me. I particularly enjoy the prickly pear tea, it's wonderful. For a light lunch or snack, try the Tortilla Soup with a side of Chicken Taquitos. For a heavier meal, my daughter strongly suggests the green chile burrito. A casual place, very affordable, and very
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