
Cafe Pasqual is almost an institution in Santa Fe. They don’t take reservations so be prepared to wait an hour for a table. They have a list that you get on at the door and they call your name when it’s your turn to enter the medium sized place. The tile walls add to the colorful interior that is decorated with lace things hanging from the ceiling and t-shirts and calendars. There is a large communal table in the center of the downstairs and a few tables are up a couple steps at the front of the place. At the front counter they have desserts to go but also sell many souvenirs. Tables are of unvarnished wood, there is music in the background and the floor is wood and tile. Tables are closely set and relatively small and set with paper napkins. Service is efficient but it takes a while as the crowd is pretty much non-stop. When we ate there years ago the food seemed worth the wait but now I’m not sure I’d wait again for it. It was good, it just didn’t have the soul that some of the other New Mexican spots we visited. Continue reading
