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Las Vegas, New Mexico offers Northern New Mexican favorites like Huevos Rancheros

Gallinas Girls Guide to Las Vegas, New Mexico Restaurants

Gallinas Girls Guide to Las Vegas, New Mexico Restaurants

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List of Restaurants in Las Vegas, New Mexico

Las Vegas, New Mexico has an incredible array of restaurants – from Northeastern New Mexican favorites to Fine Dining establishments to places where you can stop for a quick bite. We have a full list of every restaurant in Las Vegas, New Mexico, below, as well as a downloadable brochure listing every restaurant by the type of food they offer. Click on the brochure above or peruse our list. Contact us if you want to know more about any specific restaurant – we’ve tried them all!

Visitors to Las Vegas, New Mexico, usually want to try the local cuisine. New Mexican food has some unique dishes including sopapillas – a fried-dough that you douse with honey, red and green chile, green chile stew, and the best Huevos Rancheros east of the Pecos!

You can download a full list of dining options in Las Vegas, New Mexico, by visiting the City of Las Vegas, New Mexico tourism website, Postcards from the Plaza!

If you are stopping in Las Vegas, New Mexico, don’t miss these wonderful restaurants:

Charlie’s Spic and Span
on Douglas Ave in New Town serves breakfast, lunch, and early dinner. The restuarant closes at 6 pm, so plan ahead. Try the Spanish skillet, which has eggs and papitas smothered in fresh green chile with a side of pancakes. Another great dish is the carne adovado enchiladas – spicy pork in red chile wrapped in corn tortillas and smothered in red or green chile. Charlie’s makes their tortillas in the restuarant – you can watch the tortilla machine roll fresh dough, while a cook fries the tortillas on a hot grill.

The Hillcrest on Grand Ave is a Las Vegas institution. Ex-Mayor Sanchez and his cronies eat here every weekday morning. Sit near the corner table and catch the best political gossip in town! The Hillcrest has a dish called “Hermit’s Peak,” a pile of hashbrowns smothered in red chile with two eggs any style and a big slice of country ham. Yummy!

Smiling Faces is easy to find. Situated on the South side of town on Grand Ave, the building is covered in wild yellow happy faces. The menu is extensive, and they make the best sopapillas in town. Huge portions, too! A great family restaurant.

Estella’s Cafe
on Bridge Street near the historic Plaza has been serving Las Vegas families for decades. Spicy green chile, plus a great place to meet folks whose families have lived in this area of the country for over 400 years. Prices are low, and portions are huge.

The Historic Plaza Hotel sports an elegant dining room called the Landmark Grill. The trained chef serves wonderful, reasonably-priced dishes. The huevos rancheros come with blue corn tortillas and the spiciest green chile in Vegas. Many of the people who eat in the restaurant are traveling through town, so it’s a great place to meet out of towners. Watch the sandwich board inside the hotel’s lobby for the daily specials. Going to meet someone? Wait in Byron T’s Salon across the hall – the location of the original Rough Riders first meeting – and enjoy a frosty margarita or a local brew.

Dick’s Restaurant and Pub on the corner of Douglas and 7th Street offers one of the more sophisticated dining experiences in Las Vegas. Their extensive menu includes American staples like huge bacon cheeseburgers, thick steaks, baby back ribs, and fettucine alfredo with grilled chicken, but also tempts the hungry diner with some of the most elegant Northern New Mexican dishes in town. Try the huevos rancheros – eggs on top of several layers of chile and blue corn tortillas, served with a size of beans and homemade posole – or the hearty green chile chicken enchiladas. The dining room looks like something from New York or San Fransisco, with blonde wooden tables and chairs in an airy setting. The pub serves large sandwiches and chile cheese fries. Don’t forget live Karaoke on Saturday nights!

Mmmmm, homemade sopapillas!

Sopapillas – yummy soft fried dough pillows – are a New Mexican essential. They are served with every dinner, whether you order Green Chile Enchiladas or Spaghetti! Drizzle local honey on your sopapilla and swoon with delight.

Fine Dining

El Fidel Restaurant
501 Douglas Ave; 505-425-6659
Serving Lunch & Dinner

La Piedra Grill

NMHU Golf Course; 505-425-7711

Landmark Grill
230 Old Town Plaza; (505)425-3591
Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, 7 days a week

Pendaries Lodge
Hwy 94 & 105; (505)425-3561

The Restaurant at Dick’s
705 Douglas Ave; (505)454-8084

New Mexican

Abraham’s Tiendita
151 Bridge Street; (505)425-0930

Charlie’s Spic & Span Bakery Cafe
715 Douglas Ave; (505)426-1921

El Encanto
1816 Plaza; (505)454-9195

El Rialto
140 Bridge St; (505)454-0037

El Sombrero
825 Mills Ave; (505)425-3705

Estella’s Cafe
148 Bridge St; (505)454-0048

Highway General Market – Tequilas
227 South Pacific; (505)718-6078

Johnny’s Mexican Kitchen
717 Grand Ave; (505)454-1769

Kocina de Raphael
1610 Legion Dr, (505)454-1667

La Fiesta
1814 7th St; (505)454-9828

Mary Ann’s Kitchen
528 Grand Ave; (505)426-8929

Asian Cuisine

Little Moon Chinese Restaurant
1217 Grand Ave; (505)425-0939

Little Saigon
2001 N Grand Ave; (505)454-1842

Diners

Hillcrest Restaurant
1106 Grand Ave; (505)425-7211

K-Bob’s
1803 7th St; (505)425-6322

Panchos Roadside Café
1154 Grand Ave; (505)454-8169

Monica’s Cafe

233 Plaza; (505)454-0457

Pino’s Family Restaurant

1901 Grand Ave; (505)454-1944

Smiling Faces
331 S. Grand Ave; (505)426-8143

Coffee Shops

Beans & Sweets Bakery
1209 National Ave; (505)425-6699

Daylight Donuts
3001 Hot Springs Blvd; (505)454-0453

Talita’s Bakery
525 Grand Ave; (505)454-1999
Specializing in Cakes, Pastries & Tortas

World’s Treasures and Traveler’s Café
1814 Plaza; (505)426-8638

Quick Meals

Arby’s
1711 7th St; 505-425-5448

Better Stop Convenience Store
1339 Grand Ave; 505-425-6875

Blake’s Lota Burger
2302 7th Street; 505-425-8460

Burger King
1355 Grand Ave; 505-425-9113

Dairy Queen
200 Columbia Ave; 505-454-0745

Dairy Queen
2408 7th St; 505-425-6682

Dick’s Deli

705 Douglas Ave; 505-425-8261

Domino’s Pizza

611 Mills Ave; 505-425-7800

Kentucky Fried Chicken
1139 Grand Ave; 505-425-3815

Laguna Vista Quik Stop
Hwy 518; 505-425-7706

McDonald’s

1501 7th St; 505-454-1103

Pizza Hut/Wing Street
1615 7th St; 505-425-9322

Pinos Truck Stop
1901 North Grand Avenue; 505-425-8387

Plaza Burgers

233 S. Plaza; 505-425-3870

Sonic Drive In
1411 7th St; 505-425-9577

Subway (Walmart)

2609 7th St; 505-454-1800

Subway (Shell Gas Station)

2400 7th St; 505-454-6363

Taco Bell

1415 7th St; 505-426-8263

Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburger’s
1516 7th St; 505-426-8180