The Beestro

  4.5 – 84 reviews  $$ • Mediterranean restaurant

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Made-to-order Middle Eastern fare in a warm, snug space with a counter for soups & sandwiches to go.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery The Beestro 87501

Hours

SundayClosed
Monday
(Labor Day)
11 AM–4 PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday11 AM–4 PM
Wednesday11 AM–4 PM
Thursday11 AM–4 PM
Friday11 AM–4 PM
SaturdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 66 E San Francisco St Suite 21, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Phone: (505) 990-8058

Website:

app.upserve.com

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Reviews

richard byrne
Amazing place for a delicious pita. I confuses people on the order, but just say yes to everything and you won’t be disappointed. I hate cabbage, but on their food it is delicious.
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Rachel Wadsworth
Some girlfriends and I asked a few locals in the Plaza for a quick lunch recommendation we could take to go and they pointed us here. We drove to the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks and after the first bite we were gushing over our pitas from The Beestro. They were fresh, flavorful and had such depth of flavor. The cucumber-tomato salad and quinoa tabbouleh were favorite add-ins and the sauces were all on point. We saw they’ll be featured on Guy Fieri’s Diners Drive-ins and Dives on Sept 13 and we can absolutely see why. Their build-it-your-way style Middle Eastern/Mediterranean food is top-notch. We just hope they make it our way soon so we can keep enjoying this gem!
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Kris C
I’ve yet to find a sandwich I don’t like.
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Lindsey Amstutz
Can I give negative stars?? This was the worst (and most combative) experience I’ve had while trying to simply get coffee. The cashier was a nice young lady who may have lacked some experience but was making her best effort to ring in our drinks appropriately. However, once the owner noticed a mistake he came over and corrected her in a very negative and degrading demeanor. I decided to let it go until the owner decided it was still appropriate to repeatedly humiliate the cashier in front of paying customers. With years in the service industry this is not how a well suited superior/manager/owner should treat their staff. No one should be made to feel less than and especially in front of others. Upon confronting the owner about his embarrassing behavior he insinuated that I was drunk and made multiple excuses for his piss poor behavior without ever apologizing. If you have a moral compass you’ll take your business elsewhere.
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Alvin Isaacs
This place was recommended to us by a Palestinian shop owner around the corner. We love Mediterranean food, so what better recommendation? I went with the “build your own” Schwarma sandwich. Pick your bread, protein, veggies, sauce… Kind of like a pizza joint. First thing I noticed is that it would be a pretty pricey sandwich compared to the Schwarma sandwich I get at my favorite Palestinian place back home with all the fixings and tasty. I ended up with half the sandwich for $3 more in price. So I bite into it and I get… Meh. This place is off the bucket list for my next trip to Santa Fe. Not terrible. But not good. 3 stars.
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Jenn Lopez
This is a different cafe than the now defunct Beestro on Marcy St. This is a delicious, casual, Mediterranean lunch place. They offer salads, bowls (they call rice plates), kabobs and pita sandwiches. You choose a main ingredient (lamb, falafel, chicken schawarma -not in cream sauce- or steak strips) and add yummy toppings and sauces. Be aware that the price can add up quickly. It’s very casual, which I like, and can be a quick place to get lunch. I wish they were open for dinner. It’s a nice addition to Santa Fe!
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Chris Eboch
Cheap and good! Fantastic baba ganoush, good hummus and homemade pita. They gave me a sample of the falafel, which was very tasty. And all for under $10, right off the Santa Fe plaza. If I lived in town, I’d eat here a lot.
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POLLY JEFFERY
A co-worker suggested that I try the quiche and the soup. I did, and they were delicious. They both tasted homemade. The location is easy to find downtown, and it has ambiance to the max. I will certainly go back again and again. But they are a little pricey, but its true, you pay for what you get. And The Beestro is certainly worth every mouth-watering bite.
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John Peter
wow, amazing sandwiches. I eat there almost everyday now. Greg the chef is a great guy, always ready to please. If you are near Marcy Street, pay them a visit. Cannot wait to have the crepes again !
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Allyn Summa
Rude and combative owner who seemed to enjoy demeaning his staff. The staff member was inexperienced but pleasant to us and clearly trying. The owner repeatedly corrected her in the most demeaning and humiliating way right in front of us. I have worked in service. He was over the top. He just continuously berated her in front of us. We went in to mention our unease and he became immediately combative and accused us of being drunk. He kept his finger in our faces. He made some offensive and bizarre excuse that a baby died earlier in the day (he should have closed down if it was so emotional for him that he can’t run his cafe) and escorted us out with incredible anger and hostility. I wish his staff could afford to just walk out. No one deserves that treatment.
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