
El Callejón Taqueria & Grill is a Santa Fe restaurant serving authentic Central Mexican street tacos and other favorite Central Mexican Cuisine, Mole , Flautas, Chile Rellenos. Nestled on Galisteo Street, this historic venue offers a taste of Aguascalientes Central Mexico in a dark-wooded, cavernous setting.
Down-home Mexican fare, including tacos, mole & fajitas, served in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Hours
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 208 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505) 983-8378
Website: http://www.elcallejonsantafe.com/
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We also never received any kind of drink menu, so when my husband & my dad went to order their drinks and asked if they had margaritas we figured they would let us know what kind, but they didn’t. They ended up getting a prickly pear margarita as I asked if they had them because I know it is my dad’s favorite. Being as we didn’t get a drink menu means the prices for the drinks were also unknown. They ended up being $16.50 each.
Since we were one of the first few there, it honestly didn’t take too long to get our food. I’d say maybe 15 to 20 minutes. Long enough for my mom and my daughter to run to the bookstore around the corner while we waited. The food portions are slightly small for the price, as some others had mentioned almost $20 for four small street tacos seems a bit high. But thankfully we all thought the dishes we had selected were delicious and we really enjoyed the sauces that came with the dishes.
It also didn’t show on the menu or anywhere I can find on their website that there is a “large party” fee automatically added. (we are a party of six) so we didn’t know until we looked at the bill that they tacked on $40 for a “large party fee”. Ended up coming out to $240 total.
Atmosphere wise they had some decent music playing and the setting felt intimate and cozy inside, felt like an old school pub.
Service was friendly and helpful. They checked on us and kept drinks full.
We started with chips, salsa, and guacamole. I didn’t care for the chips. They were thick, soggy and bland. The salsa had good flavor. The guacamole tasted pretty good but was too thin and runny.
For dinner I tried the mole enchiladas. It was only ok. I’ve had better mole. It didn’t have much heat and I’m more used to a richer flavor. The portion of chicken was fairly small. I also didn’t care for the rice.
Others at the table had the tacos and loved them. They particularly enjoyed the vegetarian and tofu tacos.
Atmosphere was ok. It’s pretty inside with nice big windows to the street. They had some music playing so it felt like a party. Overall it wasn’t too noteworthy.
If you are a local. Do make it a point to drop in sometime. If you are visiting? Put El Callejon on your list of must haves. You will not be disappointed.
Update from 12/5/23. The service could have been so much better it really was a let down as was the cleanliness of the dining area. With gnats flying around and the walls could be cleaned. Luckily my companion washed his hands in their kitchen sink and noted on how clean it was in the kitchen- which was a relief because I was seriously questioning that after the dining room appearance. The service could have been better too. But this is the kind of place where all those concerns go out the window cause the food is that damn good! This time we had the chicken quesadilla and cheese enchiladas. All worth it.
I order the flight of tacos : 3 tacos of my choice, a side of black beans and a small helping of slaw. (The corn tortillas are house made!)
Tacos ordered: Carne Asada, Pollo Asada and Pescado. Each offered it own unique, flavor. The Pollo Asada was my favorite, even had a small kick of spice to it. I liked it so much I ordered one to go!
The salsas and the guacamole were also impressive and delicious. The guacamole was smooth in texture, blended like, very different from anything I’d had before, and scrumptious.
The slaw, albeit small was full of flavor as well and was perhaps suppose to be topping for the tacos lol. But I love my veggies so ate it separately.
The customer service was superb. The establishment is family owned and operated. Kevin is very friendly, he’s comfortable making recommendations about the menu, showing the pride taken in what’s offered.
I was so impressed with my first visit, I had to go back to get the Chile Relleno and chips and salsa- before I left town.
They did disappoint!
The chips are thick and dusted with a seasoning. They pair well with the blended, dark red, flavorful salsa which was not spicy – which was fine.
The Chile Relleno was good, simple and what you expect traditionally. I would have probably had my blacks beans in a bowl to preserve the crisp texture of the Relleno had I know they come served on the plate. The rice was colorful, but did not live up to its vibrancy in taste. It was simple, plain, not at all what I was expecting after all the other food was bursting with flavor. The mini salad that accompanied the dish was simple but also tasty.
…And of course I had to get a Pollo Asado taco for the road.
FUN FACT! This restaurant and it’s Chille Relleno was featured on Andrew Zimmerman! (Haven’t fully verified this, just what Kevin told me!)
Highly recommend and will be back myself!