8 Best Restaurants in Southeastern New Mexico, New Mexico

Big Daddy's Diner

$ Fodor's choice

You'll catch a whiff of Big Daddy's tasty food as you turn off U.S. 82 into Cloudcroft. There's something for everyone at this homey joint, where the staff seems to know darned near everyone by first name. Don't expect anything fancy—just solid American favorites like burgers and barbecue, and some Mexican staples, too, like enchiladas and huevos rancheros. Though the menu leans heavily on meat, these folks happily accommodate vegetarian requests.

Village Buttery

$ Fodor's choice

A long-time local favorite for lunch (they're only open from 10:30 until 2:30), the Buttery serves savory soups, creative sandwiches, daily-changing quiches, and delectable desserts. Soups, like the tomato basil or the chunky cream of broccoli, are main-course worthy—add a fresh salad and a slice of buttermilk pie, and you're good to go. If you can find a table, eat on the patio in warm weather.

2107 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso, New Mexico, 88345, USA
575-257–9251
Known For
  • closing early (at 2:30 pm)
  • nice outdoor patio
  • good pies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner, Credit cards accepted

Waffle and Pancake Shoppe

$ Fodor's choice

This bustling restaurant is on the short list of locals and visitors in the know for tasty, and big, breakfasts and early lunches (they close at 1). Aside from fluffy waffles and pancakes (which can come loaded with all sorts of toppings), they serve very good Mexican breakfasts and lunches—the chile verde plate for breakfast is great, as are the chicken enchiladas for lunch. Standard American fare, like eggs and bacon, and sandwiches round out the menu.

950 S. White Sands Blvd., Alamogordo, New Mexico, 88310, USA
575-437–0433
Known For
  • friendly down-home service
  • huge portions
  • strawberry French toast
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Credit cards accepted

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Cattle Baron

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You'll find the standard array of grilled meats and seafood at this centrally located restaurant, which is part of a regional chain. While the food and service is merely adequate, the extensive and fresh salad bar is a relief if you're hankering for a big plate of fresh veggies with lots of toppings and tasty dressings. The dark-wood furnishings here are offset by big windows and a skylight.

1113 N. Main St., Roswell, New Mexico, 88201, USA
575-622–2465
Known For
  • hearty fare, with an emphasis on beef
  • reliable eatery with a long history in town
  • good for families
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

El Toro Bravo

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Next to the International UFO Museum and Research Center, this Mexican restaurant achieves a kitschy flair with matador paintings, piñatas, and wrought-iron wall lamps. The kitchen uses family recipes in the preparation of ethnic favorites such as fajitas, enchiladas, tacos, and burritos. Cold beer and wine help cool the delicious fire of the spicy dishes.

102 S. Main St., Roswell, New Mexico, 88203, USA
575-622–9280
Known For
  • spicy red and green chile
  • tasty Mexican combination plates
  • hearty fare
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No dinner Sun.

Lincoln County Grill

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This little cabinlike place on a hill is known for quick service and good inexpensive food. Step up to the counter to order hearty Texas chili, old-fashioned hamburgers, or the local favorite green-chile chicken-fried steak. At breakfast you can grab eggs served with fluffy, homemade biscuits. New Mexican food, like huevos rancheros, and enchiladas, are also on the menu. Vinyl-covered tables are decorated with old coffee-, tea-, and tobacco-tin images. This is a great stop for families in a hurry and on a budget.

2717 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso, New Mexico, 88345, USA
575-257–7669
Known For
  • big cinnamon rolls
  • tasty Mexican food
  • big burgers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Sacred Grounds Coffee & Tea House

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Sacred Grounds Coffee & Tea House is a locally owned place with great organic coffee, an impressive variety of exotic teas, plus homemade pastries, muffins, and cookies, a variety of quiches (try the green-chile-chicken), and tasty sandwiches. The space is cozy, but the patio out front is a great spot to enjoy the mountain air. Enjoy free Wi-Fi while you rejuvenate.

Tinnie Silver Dollar

$$$

Just 2 miles east of the U.S. 70 turnoff to Ruidoso is the little town of Tinnie and this real find of a restaurant. With a menu of traditional favorites like chicken-fried steak, rib eye steaks, and salmon meuniere, the food at the Silver Dollar is more than worth the drive, and if you're in need of a place to stay, they have two well-appointed guest suites ($100 per night and up).

28842 U.S.70, Lincoln, New Mexico, 88351, USA
575-653–4425
Known For
  • historic ambience
  • heart American fare
  • slick guest suites
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch (except for Sun. brunch)