Geronimo (update), Santa Fe, 9/15/24

exterior – 724 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Geronimo has long been a standout place to eat in Santa Fe.  It’s in the “Borrego House” that was built by Geronimo Lopez in 1756.  Frankie visited and wrote it up on 11/19 and again on 9/23, which you can click on if you want to see more photos of the place. Located on the busy Canyon Rd where there are tons of art galleries, they do have valet parking if you aren’t close enough to walk.  It’s a quiet and elegant place with music in the background, white cloth-covered tables and art on the walls.  There are seating options outside, at the bar and in a number of interior rooms.  Reservations are a necessity.  Service is friendly yet polished and professional.  Our fine server, Jay has been working here 25 years or as he put it, “he came with the building.”   We passed on dessert but I got a photo of the menu for you.  The place has never let me down and I know it won’t disappoint you either.  Put it on your list. Continue reading

Geronimo (update), Santa Fe, 9/15/23

entrance – 724 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501

We last ate at Geronimo in 2019 and as usual, had a fine meal in this 1756 adobe home built by Geronimo Lopez.  The menu doesn’t change much here but you can expect an elegant atmosphere, lowered lighting, music in the background, art on the walls, white tableclothes, valet parking and friendly professional service.  Everytime I visit I seem to get the foie gras and Elk steak so tonight I went off script and ordered differently as did my husband.  It ended up nice but not as satisfying as my usual order.  Either way, it’s still a very fine meal and one I’d recommend if you can get there. Continue reading

Geronimo, Santa Fe, 11/1/19

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Geronimo is a large place in an old building spread over several rooms.  The tables are fairly close and set with white cloths and napkins.  The lighting is lowered, music is in the background, candles are on the tables and in the old fireplaces, art and mirrors decorate the walls and bench seating is on some walls.  There is a room with a bar at the front of the place with a couple tables and bar seating, but it was quite crowded when we got there.  They offer an a la carte menu or a vegetarian tasting, that has optional wine pairings.   They also had some nightly specials.  Service was helpful, extremely friendly and well paced. Continue reading