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Established in 1992, Caffe Greco is a restaurant that specializes in Greek cuisine, a reflection of owner Rita Linder’s heritage. Caffe Greco gets it’s name from Rita and Michael’s life experiences. When Rita was a teenager, she spent many years studying opera at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilla. Everyday Rita, who is of Spanish, French and Greek descent, would enjoy the amazing Greek food her father would prepare. Members of the family you will see in the restaurant include Rita and Michael’s daughter, Julia Bell, who married Lance Bell (whose family owned and ran Bell’s Department Store for 58 years in Santa Fe) who is a cook and food writer and their granddaughter Jacquelina Bell.
Hours
Tuesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Wednesday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Friday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM–6 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
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Reviews
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It’s super cute delicious place to stop by and have a bite and the owners of the café are so helpful and an interesting we even got to meet their dogs. The food is great. We had the souvlaki lamb and chicken as well as the soup of the day salads, fries, and another dish. The waitress was helpful and cool. She was smiling all the time and everybody was having a great time. If you want to change from the Mexican food, this restaurant is the place to be. There is also a cute shop right next to the restaurant that you can visit was waiting for your food.
… moreMarla Gerber
I had the chicken gyro with a side salad. We met the owner’s sweet dogs and even got serenaded by the owner himself! Fun lunch while taking a break from enjoying all the local artists’ talents.
… moreElaine Foster
The owner Mike greeted us immediately. He is 87 years old and looks not a day over 70. The atmosphere here is relaxed and happy. The food could use a bit more seasoning but a little salt and pepper and it turns perfect. The salad and dressing are exceptional. We’ll be back for sure.
… moreGuillermo Loubriel
Four of us had lunch there. We had 2 lamb shank at $29 each and stuffed Bell peppers at $20. We also had salad and drinks. These are photos of a lamb shank and peppers and the menu.
… moreel s
I heard her singing from afar. It brought me here for lunch. It was amazing
… moreSoto Nest
The Lamb Shank was so good that we went back a 2nd time before we left. Live music was great too. It’s between 1 to 4pm on certain days of the week. Can’t recall exactly what days. There were two parking spots right next to it, but it was usually taken. Patio is dog friendly.
… moreLauren P
We stopped here for drinks while viewing galleries. It’s a little confusing but overall it’s a fine place to stop. I can’t speak to the food, soda was from cans.
… moreE.F. Charvet
Caffe Greco is charming, casual restaurant near the foot of Canyon Road (and one of only reasonable priced places to eat left on a street that features highly-rated cuisine and fine art galleries). Caffe Greco has excellent Greek food and some standard New Mexican fare. Restaurant seating is available indoors or outdoors on a cozy patio under the blue Santa Fe sky. — Be sure to stop by Jewel Mark, the owners’ other shop next door with lovely jewelry and stylish apparel items.
… moreItaly Carol
Very nice place in Canyon Road, a variety of food ,friendly, coffee, food
… moreMatt Bradley
In early December, my wife and I had a wonderful breakfast here following an overnight snowfall. We settled at a table in front of the fireplace and enjoyed a crackling fire and hot coffee while waiting for our food to arrive. Our meals were pretty much standard breakfast fare with a southwest twist, and approached home-cooked quality. All in all, coupled with the friendly service and other-worldly ambiance (see photos), it was a wonderful experience. We’ll be back!
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