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Welcome to Harry’s Roadhouse

Harry’s Roadhouse has become a beloved fixture in Santa Fe, New Mexico, offering a delightful blend of gluten-free breakfast, brunch, and desserts. With a laid-back, classy vibe, the restaurant caters to families and groups alike, providing an inviting atmosphere for all. Highlights include extensive vegan options and a full bar, perfect for winding down after a long day. Their commitment to accessibility ensures that everyone can enjoy the menu, whether dining in or taking out. From the first bite to the last sip, Harry’s Roadhouse promises flavorful dishes that create lasting memories.

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Welcome to Harry’s Roadhouse, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Known for its inviting atmosphere, this restaurant excels in offering a delightful blend of gluten-free delicacies alongside breakfast, brunch, and delectable desserts. It’s a must-visit spot for anyone looking to enjoy a meals that satisfy various dietary preferences, including fantastic vegan options.

Located at 96 Old Las Vegas Hwy Ste B, Harry's Roadhouse is not just a restaurant; it’s an experience. With its classy yet casual vibe, it strikes the perfect balance between comfort and style. Whether you’re gathering with friends for a festive lunch, enjoying a family dinner, or just grabbing a bite on your own, this establishment offers something for everyone.

  • Innovative and fulfilling gluten-free options
  • Exquisite breakfast and brunch selections
  • A tempting array of desserts to satiate any sweet tooth

From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with an inviting atmosphere. The restaurant is designed for accessibility, featuring an ADA-compliant main entrance that allows everyone to enjoy the experience. Outdoor seating is available for those who love to dine al fresco, and yes, dogs are welcome, making it a perfect pitstop for you and your furry companion.

Harry's Roadhouse neither shies away from a vibrant ambiance nor the delightful complexity of its offerings. The space can get lively and filled with laughter, making it an excellent choice for groups. Catering services are also available, allowing you to bring the Harry's experience to your next gathering or event.

And let's not forget about the food! Each dish is crafted with care, showcasing fresh ingredients and innovative flavor combinations that will leave your taste buds cheering. The breakfast menu will have you indulging in classic favorites transformed into gluten-free options that taste just as good, if not better than their traditional counterparts. Make sure to try a slice of their decadent desserts – a true testament to the art of sweet creation.

Accessibility is key here; Harry’s Roadhouse offers delivery, takeout, and even a drive-thru for those on the go. And if you're planning to enjoy a relaxing meal on-site, there's ample parking available, ensuring that your visit begins and ends stress-free.

So whether you're a local or just passing through Santa Fe, Harry's Roadhouse offers a culinary escape worth savoring. Stop by, join us at the table, and let the food do the talking—it will leave you wanting to come back for more.

For reservations or inquiries, don’t hesitate to call them at (505) 989-4629. Trust us, your taste buds will thank you!

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David K.
David K.

You really can't beat Harry's Roadhouse for quality food and drinks at fairly reasonable prices; the only problem here is getting a table! Harry's always has new delicious weekly specials which pay attention to what's in season. The standards are excellent too. Try the roadhouse tostada--served with a generous portion of grilled chicken and chopped veggies on a crisp tostada. The red chile is so good--try it on the turkey enchiladas. The house margaritas are delicious too, and the service is usually top notch. Don't forget about the awesome desserts--some of the best you'll find in Santa Fe.

Garen M.
Garen M.

Very popular place. We had a good meal with great service. The kitchen was busy but they were efficient and delivered in a reasonable time. We had some strawberry rhubarb pie for dessert. It was OK but not exceptional.

Rose B.
Rose B.

This is a regular for me that I don't visit often enough. Food is always excellent and service wonderful. We had sweet potato tacos. Delicious. Friendly and helpful staff in a restaurant that feels like home. Comfortable and welcoming.

Sarah A.
Sarah A.

I love the food in New Mexico! I love when asked if I want something smothered, I can say Christmas and know I'm getting best of both worlds with red and green. We have visited Harry's on many of our visits to the area. The food is always good and the service is always on point. We sat in one of the side rooms so it didn't feel crowded. I ordered Huevos Rancheros with two basted eggs. The eggs were on top of a blue corn tortilla and there was a side of black beans to go with. The red and green chile smothered it to perfection. I could eat this meal breakfast, lunch and dinner. I was parched so my beverage of choice was water. My husband had the California Dreamin' hand-held burrito and a house margarita. He wasn't sure if he wanted a salted rim so our server offered to have half of it rimmed with salt. That was the perfect balance for him. My sis-in-law got a Turkey Reuben for her lunch and paired it with a martini. She said it was delicious and her drink was great.

Bernadette J.
Bernadette J.

Fast service, delicious food, fun atmosphere. Greeter was a small bit off-putting, but I'm guessing that is because so many people lie about their complete party being there. Hubs was just a few steps behind but greeter copped a bit of an attitude...until hubs walked in 15 seconds later. Loved how many staff and patrons dressed up for Halloween/dia de Los Muertos.

Kathryn O.
Kathryn O.

Fun place! I had migas, which were great, and a cinnamon roll, which was tasty, but not as good as I remember from the last time I was here; I think maybe someone else is making them now. They used to be extraordinary. This time, they were a little dry and needed a bit more icing. Anyway, everything was still quite good. Service is friendly if not overly fast, and the restaurant is clean and spacious.

Mike S.
Mike S.

Good food in a fun setting with lots of local and funky art. We went in around 2pm on a Sunday afternoon in mid-October. The parking lot was packed so we expected a long wait. The host told us 20-30 minutes but our party of 3 was seated in less than 10 minutes. I ordered the wild mushroom pizza. This was about a 10" pie with a nice assortment of mushrooms, mozzarella and spinach. I don't remember there being much spinach but the mushrooms were very good. I also had a small chopped salad as a side. It was a nice assortment of crunchy vegetables but I couldn't tell that it was dressed. Pizza and salad were both very good. My wife got the apple salad, which she said was very good. It had romaine, apples, blue cheese, walnuts and dried cherries with a light poppy seed dressing. The third in our party got a plain hamburger with fries, which she said was good. The service was fast and the prices reasonable ($12-$15). Harry's Roadhouse is a good spot to grab lunch away from the Plaza and when you want something besides Mexican (which they have but isn't the main food on the menu).

LaNysha F.
LaNysha F.

I've dined here for lunch and dinner before, and those meals were usually a solid hit. But today, I decided to mix things up and give breakfast a try. Enter the Lamb Hash. I'm not sure if it was having an off morning, but this dish just didn't quite wake me up. Imagine a concert where all the instruments are tuned and in place, but the lead singer just isn't hitting those high notes. That's what the Lamb Hash felt like--so close, yet so underwhelming. It came with all the usual suspects: feta, potatoes, egg, and a few peppers. But despite this ensemble cast, the flavor wasn't harmonizing. I kept waiting for that crescendo of taste that never came. Adding the habanero hot sauce definitely cranked up the volume, but by that point, I was more focused on solving the mystery of the missing flavor than enjoying my breakfast. And then there was the toast. Warm and inviting, slathered with some lovely butter... but then I looked over at the store-bought jelly sitting on the table like an uninvited guest. With all the fresh ingredients in this place, you'd expect something more artisanal, like homemade strawberry jam. The portion size? Let's just say if you're looking for a light dinner disguised as breakfast, you've found it! Thankfully, the meal wasn't a total flop. I grabbed the lemon ricotta pancakes to go for my husband, and those were the real headliner of the morning--fluffy, tangy, and worth every bite. Overall, I'd come back for the pancakes in a heartbeat, but the Lamb Hash? Not so much. Here's hoping it gets its groove back for the breakfast show.