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Harry's RoadhousevsThe Shed
Both The Shed and Harry's Roadhouse are highly recommended by professionals. On balance, The Shed scores slightly better than Harry's Roadhouse. The Shed comes in at #6 in Santa Fe with recommendations from 6 reviews like Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.
Harry's Roadhouse
Fodor's
Gayot
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
96 Old Las Vegas Hwy, Santa Fe, NM 87505-9367
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"The varied menu of contemporary diner favorites, pizzas, New Mexican fare, and bountiful salads is supplemented by a long list of daily specials." Full review
13.0
"This sunny restaurant is a favorite with Santa Fe locals who appreciate its campy charm and enormous servings of New Mexican soul food, like jumbo blue corn turkey enchiladas." Full review
"It’s tough to stick to the red- or green-chile New Mexico party line at this south-of-town café, because Harry’s eclectic menu includes flavors that stray far from the pepper plant." Full review
"Harry's Roadhouse, another favorite haunt of locals and visitors is conveniently open seven days a week." Full review
The Shed
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Gayot
Afar Magazine
Travel + Leisure
Travel + Leisure
113 1/2 East Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501
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"The lines at lunch attest to the status of this Downtown New Mexican eatery." Full review
"The long lines, even at lunch, are proof enough that this local institution half a block from the plaza is something special." Full review
"Superconvenient to the Plaza and with a fun ambience. The food, however, is seriously overrated, aiming straight for the perceived middle-of-the-road tourist palate. There's a nice patio." Full review
13.0
"The dishes are based on the traditional cooking of the Pueblo and Hispanic peoples and are covered with potent red chile." Full review
"In a 1692 adobe hacienda with brightly colored walls and a pretty courtyard, the Shed is deservedly famous for its smoky chile, just-hefty-enough blue corn tortillas, and classic recipes. " Full review
"The 1692 adobe hacienda is divided into nine unique rooms filled with Rivera-style artwork and accents of red, blue, and yellow. Locals come to the Shed for the red chile" Full review
"Dine at The Shed for a timeless take on New Mexican cuisine in a bright, exciting atmosphere"