Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible elevator
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Opuntia Cafe Reviews - 100
3.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Beezer333 Beezer333
What a great place with a view of the market/railroad track. An open concept restaurant with lots of light and fresh air. Music is soft yet it’s there so friends are able to converse.
Japanese Bowl flavours are delicate (yet the presentation isn’t - I would have preferred if the yams were cut in bite size pieces)
The reason for the three stars is because I found a dirt INSIDE the water container!!!
Jason B
Really nice environment to enjoy something to drink or a meal. We were there for lunch and everything was good. The food was delicious and all the staff were friendly enough. I have no problem as long as they do their job courteously and professionally.
They have some Asian flavor dishes which I’m going to try next time. Yes, we plan to go back there and I do recommend this cafe.
Adrien Craven
Loved the atmosphere and food. The mushroom toast was one of the best things I’ve ever eaten! The only drawback was that they didn’t have a changing table for my toddler and we had to hike across the street to the movie theater to change a diaper. I’d definitely go back, but I hope they address the lack of a changing table!
Jaci Szczepanski
This is your inclusive stop at the Railyards in Santa Fe! Between the chic industrial vibes, the open garage doors leading to the balcony, and the super friendly staff, you really can't go wrong.
Food offerings are adventurous but grounded (foodies and comfort food fiends can dine together happily here), the coffee and tea are expertly brewed.
Most of the plants around the restaurant are for sale, mostly ranging $20-$70.
To get there, exit the Rail runner, turn right and cross the tracks. Entrance is on the side of the building. Go up the stairs and you'll find the restaurant entrance.
Private non-gendered restrooms.
Growers market is Tuesday and Saturday in the summer. Local artisans sell in the building across the tracks next to the Second Street Brewery on Sundays.
Current rail runner fare is $2.25/person for a day pass from ABQ to Santa Fe. Totally affordable fare to get up to a destination meal spot!
Aaron Girdner
Pretty cool atmosphere, lots of plants and even a koi pond! That being said, the food was good, if a touch pricey. Portion size was decent as well. We'll probably go back and check them out for breakfast another time.
Sarah Foster
The physical space is lovely - very airy and green. I was there on a Sunday morning and everyone who was working seemed incredibly stressed and surprised (?) it was so busy. The hostess seemed super young and inept. Totally in over her head. Toast was good albeit kind of a rip for the portion size. The presentation was kind of hilarious and looked like something I’d make when I’m stoned… probably won’t bother going back.
Maximus Uh
This place is one-of-a-kind. The cooks here know EXACTLY what they're doing and somehow create dishes that are above and beyond the status quo. Absolutely amazing atmosphere, all of the staff was incredibly kind and helpful. Food was brought to us in 5 minutes tops. Absolutely wonderful experience for a tourist like myself.
Jonathan Aldaba
An underrated piece of gem in Santa Fe. Beautiful place, well thought-out delicious cuisine, healthy as it can be, good prices and friendly food service. Worth a brunch visit to start off your day. The matcha latte was smooth. Recommended 5/5
Jonah
We saw this cafe from the farmers market and went up for a snack! The next place looked really cool, from the koi pond to the view. It was also surprisingly big! The coffee was good, and the food was quite tasty! We got their avocado toast and also their mango crème brûlée. You’re both quite delicious, however a little bit overpriced.
Sabolaslo Pix
Excellent ambiance. You are greeted to a small koi pond and fountain on the second floor as well as an industrial/hipster atmosphere.
Huge tea selection. We ordered the Godess Oolong along with Avocado toast [etc]. Highly recommend for a brunch with a view