2015-11-06

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Price guide: $ = $7 or less; $$ = $7 to $15; $$$ = some-more than $15.

American

292 Café: 361 S. Motel Blvd. 575-527-1993. American and Mexican cuisine. Open daily Serving  breakfast, lunch and dinner. $-$$

3rd Floor Bistro: inside a Stan Fulton Center’s Danny Villanueva Victory Club during Aggie Memorial Stadium. 646-4763. Delectable cuisine desirous by internal flavors and one of a best views in Las Cruces. Open 11-2 Monday by Friday. $$

Abraham’s: Wells Fargo Bank Tower. 523-5911. Views of a city in a loose atmosphere. Open 7 a.m.:3 p.m. Monday to Friday. $

Blake’s Lotaburger: 2915 N. Main St. 524-1743, 1300 S. Valley Drive. 523-1849. A New Mexican staple. Try a Lotaburger with immature chile. $-$$

Boba’s Cafe: 1900 S. Espina, Suite 8. 647-5900. Sandwiches and coffee in a loose atmosphere nearby campus. Try a duck salad sandwich. $-$$

Bosa Donuts: 190 Avenida de Mesilla. 526-3388. Fresh doughnuts and burritos. $

Burger Nook: 1204 E. Madrid Ave. 523-9806. Delicious hamburgers, homemade fries and really value a wait. $

Café A Go Go: 1120 Commerce Drive, Suite A. 522-0383. Asian and American cuisine. A tiny bistro and heterogeneous menu. Home of a pressed burger. Optional square dining. $-$$

Cattle Baron: 790 S. Telshor Blvd. 522-7533. Steak, primary rib, seafood and an epic salad bar in a loose atmosphere. $$

Cattleman’s: 3375 Bataan Memorial. 382-9051. Omaha Angus beef, primary rib and seafood during a “home of critical steaks.” $$

Country Cupboard: 827 Fort Selden Road. Radium Springs. 527-4732. $-$$

Day’s Hamburgers: 295 N. Main St. 523-8665. Classic burgers given 1932. $

De La Vega’s Pecan Grill Brewery: 500 Telshor Blvd. 521-1099. Pecan wood-smoked steaks, seafood and pasta dishes. Providing internal season that’s homemade; try a famous Lava Burger for lunch, or a tender, aged beef for dinner. Vegetarian and gluten-free available. Enjoy live music, cold drinks and a scenic view. Call for reservations. $$-$$$

Dick’s Cafe: 2305 S. Valley Drive. 524-1360. Huge burgers, Mexican cuisine. $

Dublin’s Street Pub: 1745 E. University Ave. 522-0932. A travel pub portion adult flavorful  Irish food and some-more with a New Mexican and drinks. Open 7 days a week. Visit dublinsgrill.com.

Emilia’s on a Plaza: 652-3007. Live song on a square during 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.$

El Paisano Cafe: 2521 Avenida De Mesilla. 524-0211. Seasonal cooking menu. Four forms of mole. $$

Fork In The Road: 202 N. Motel Blvd., in a TA Travel Center. 527-7400. Order any object off a menu and it’s all we can eat. Open 24 hours. $$

The Game Sports Bar and Grill: 2605 S. Espina. 524-4263. The usually Aggie themed sports bar in town. More than 42 breeze beers. Try a Corked Bat appetizer, pecan encrusted Hatch immature chile strips served with homemade ranch. $$

Go Burger Drive-In: 1008 E. Lohman Ave. 524-9251. Burgers, Mexican food and shrimp. $

Jake’s Café: 641 Thorpe Road in Doña Ana. 523-5770. Great burgers, good service. $

Launchpad Café: (inside Cineport 10 in Mesilla Valley Mall). 521-1507. Delicious pub fare. You can take food with we into museum or eat but saying a movie. $$

Main Street Bistro: 139 N. Main St. 575-524-5977. Touting itself as a grill with a “coldest splash best burgers in town” and housemade brats. Main Street Bistro serves adult wide-variety of splash and wine. The menu includes appetizers, burgers, sandwiches, salads, desserts, a children’s menu and residence specialties for dinner, Serving lunch and dinner. Open Tuesday by Sunday, sealed Mondays. $-$$

Mesilla Valley Kitchen: 2001 E. Lohman Ave. 523-9311. A internal favorite for breakfast and lunch with epicurean sandwiches, burgers and healthy entrees. $$

Moongate Cafe: 9705 Highway 70. 382-5744. $

Mountain View Market Kitchen: 1300 El Paseo Rd, located inside Mountain View Market. 523-0436. Fresh, local, and organic. Featuring prohibited bar and salad bar. $-$$

Nana’s Home Cooking: 5155 N. Doña Ana Road. 575-526-0505 or nanasda.com. Breakfast to dinner. Menu includes burgers, Mexican food, burritos and more. $-$$

Old Town Restaurant: 1155 S. Valley Drive. 523-4586. Quality Mexican and American food during family bill prices. $

The Player’s Grill: 3000 Champions Drive. 646-2457. Inside NMSU Golf Course clubhouse. Has break bar, splash bar and sit-down restaurant. $$

Rosie’s Café: 300 Main St. 526-1256. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. open 7 days a week. Plus extended hours for a First Friday Art Rambles, from 5 to 7 p.m. Great Mexican entrees and hamburgers. $

The Shed: 810 S. Valley Drive. 525-2636. Eclectic menu in musty diner. Pizzas, salads, hamburgers, pastries, etc. $$

Zeebs Fruit Ice, Burgers and Fries: 1970 N. Valley Drive. Open Monday by Saturday for lunch and dinner. Serving burgers, fries, wraps, sandwiches, fruit ice, prohibited dogs and combos. $

Mexican

Andele: 2184 Avenida de Mesilla. 526-9631. Authentic Mexican food with a full list of splash and wine. $

Andele’s Dog House: 2184 Avenida de Mesilla. 526-9333. Get a Mexican prohibited dog:a bacon-wrapped prohibited dog with grilled and diced onions, jalapeño mayonnaise and salsa, mustard, ketchup, diced tomatoes and pinto beans. $-$$

Bravo’s Cafe: 3205 S. Main St. 526-8604. “The Mexican specialists.” Serving tacos, enchiladas, menudo and caldo.

Burritos Victoria: 1295 El Paseo Road. 541-5534. Wide preference of burritos for cheap. Handmade tortillas. $

Carrillo’s Cafe: 330 S. Church St. 523-9913. Excellent Mexican dishes, as good as American favorites. Prepared by owners David Carrillo and his staff. $$

Chachi’s Restaurant: 2460 Locust St. 522-7322. Tasty red and immature salsa, normal Mexican plates. Great splash specials. $$

Chala’s Wood Fire Grill: 2790 Avenida de Mesilla. 575-652-4143. Serving lunch and dinner. Menu includes salads, sandwiches, tacos, burritos and more. Family dishes for 4-6 or 7-10 people operation in cost from $40 to $67. $-$$$

Chilitos: 3850 Foothills Road. 532-0141. 2405 S. Valley Drive. 526-4184. Authentic Mexican cuisine with splash and wine. Patio dining. $$

Chope’s: Highway 28 in La Mesa. 233-3420. Extremely renouned bar and grill in La Mesa. $$

Delicias Café: 1413 E. Amador Ave. 575-541-0902. Traditional Mexican food. Take-out available. $$

Delicias Del Mar: 1401 El Paseo Road. 575-524-2396. Variety of seafood selections. $$-$$$

El Patron: 1103 S. Solano Drive. Quaint and casual, El Patron specializes in Mexican-influenced food and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. $

El Sombrero Patio Cafe: 363 S. Espina. 524-9911. “We’re famous for a immature chile enchiladas.” Patio. $$

El Taco Mexicano: 1355 N. Main St. 647-5055. $

Enrique’s Mexican Food: 830 W. Picacho Ave. 647-0240. $

Giros Mexican Restaurant: 160 W. Picacho Ave. 541-0341. $-$$

Habañero’s Fresh Mex: 600 E. Amador Ave. 524-1829. Walk in, order, lay down and suffer a Welcome Soup before chowing down on your favorite Mexican dish. Open for breakfast. $

J.C. Tortas: 1196 W. Picacho Ave. 647-1408. Large tortas during tiny prices. Also get burritos, smoothies or seafood cocktails. $

Jose Murphy’s: 1201 E. Amador Ave. 541-4064. Inside Sun Lanes, with Mexican dishes, American food and more. $

La Cocina: 204 E. Conway Ave. Mesilla Park. 524-3909. Friendly service, peculiarity food during a reasonable price. $

La Guadalupana Mexican Restaurant: 930 El Paseo Road. 405-0161. Good homemade season and decor. $$

La Mexicana Tortilleria: 1300 N. Solano Drive. 541-9617. We sell food by a pound.

La Nueva Casita Café: 195 N. Mesquite St. 523-5434. Excellent caldo and menudo and normal Mexican plates. $

La Posta: On a Plaza, Old Mesilla. 524-3524. Famous for Mexican food and steaks given 1939. Extensive tequila preference and particular bedrooms for private dining. $$

Las Trancas: 1008 S. Solano Drive. 524-1430. Come in and try a albondigas. $

Los Compas: 1120 Commerce Drive, Suite C, 521-6228; 603 S. Nevarez St., 523-1778; 8111 Bataan Memorial, 382-2025. Three locations to get glorious Mexican dishes prepared quickly. One of a usually places in city to find molé. $

Mi Pueblito: 1355 Idaho. 524-3009. Daily specials. $

Miguel’s: 1140 E. Amador Ave. 647-4262. Try a taco or burrito plate. Dine-in or drive-thru. Beer served inside. Open 24 hours on a weekends. $

My Brother’s Place: 336 S. Main St. 523-7681. Mexican cuisine, pizza and some-more with 3 cocktail lounges with billiards in a singular setting. $$

Nellie’s Cafe: 1 226 W. Hadley. 524-9982. A internal investiture portion juicy Mexican entrees and “chile with an attitude.” Good use in a loose atmosphere. Arrive early for lunch. $-$$

Nopalitos: 310 S. Mesquite. 524-0003. 2605 Missouri Ave. 522-0440. $-$$

Paleteria La Reyna Michoacana: 525 E. Madrid Ave. 575-524-7888. Ice cream, snacks, Mexican candy and piñatas nieve, aguas, elote en vaso, childrinas, dulce Mexicano y piñatas. $-$$

Pepe’s Restaurant: 1405 W. Picacho Ave. 541-0277. Authentic Mexican and New Mexican food. Daily specials. Open for breakfast. $$

Peppers on a Plaza: 2355 Calle De Guadalupe 523-4999  The “café” side of a Double Eagle, portion classical Mexican and American lunches and dinners during a reasonable price.  World’s Largest Green Chile Cheeseburger!  $$

Rancho Robledo: 827 Fort Selden Road. 527-4732. Traditional Mexican dishes and burgers/sandwiches in Radium Springs. $-$$

Roberto’s: 908 E. Amador Ave. 523-1851. “The excellent in Mexican food, prepared uninformed daily,” and “home of a world’s largest enchilada.” $-$$

Saenz Gorditas: 1700 N. Solano Drive. 527-4212. Saenz Gorditas are usually 99 cents from 2 to 4 p.m. $

Si Señor: 1551 E. Amador Ave. 527-0817. A internal favorite portion classical Mexican dishes in an artistic setting. $$

Spanish Kitchen: 2960 N. Main St. 526-4275. Popular New Mexican food with cafeteria ambience given 1950. New location. $

Mediterranean/Middle Eastern

Santonini Restaurant: 1001 E. University Ave. 575-521-9270. Serving authentic Greek and Lebanese food, and Mediterranean cuisine. Student specials and catering. Open Monday-Saturday for lunch and dinner. $-$$

Sheba Grill: 2265 S. Main St. 575-525-1100. Mediterranean specialties including gyros, lamb, hummus, curry, lentil soup and more. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. $-$$

Tiffany’s Pizza and Greek Cuisine: 755 S. Telshor Blvd. 575-532-5002. Serving adult pizza and juicy hummus. Serving Mediterranean specialties including gyros and baklava. Open for lunch Tuesday by Saturday. Open for cooking Friday and Saturday until 8 p.m. $-$$

International Delights Cafe: 1245 El Paseo Road. 575-647-5956. Serving adult coffee, pastries, sandwiches, gyros and more. Middle Eastern, American and Mediterranean options.  $-$$

Asian

Aqua Reef: 900-B S. Telshor Blvd. 522-REEF (7333). Euro-Asian cuisine with floating sushi bar, low sum tapas, rice play and bento box lunch specials. $$

China Express: 2443 N. Main St. 525-9411. Buffet-style Chinese and Vietnamese fare. $

China Temple: 1030 El Paseo Road. 526-7166. Not usually Chinese food. Also serves Mexican, American and sandwiches. $$

Chinese Kitchen: 2801 Missouri Ave, Suite 29 in a Bonita Plaza. All lunch entrees underneath $5. $

Grand Buffet: 2340 E. Griggs Ave. 522-2333. All we can eat buffet, featuring sushi, Chinese dishes, desserts and more. It’s $8 for lunch, $11 for dinner. $$

Golden Star Chinese Fast Food: 1420 El Paseo Road. 523-2828. Get buffet-style Chinese for inexpensive ($3.95 for one-item combo). Party trays available. $

Katana Teppanyaki Grill: 1001 E. University Ave., E-1. 522-0526. Japanese and Asian alloy transport baked teppan-style by chefs with flair. $$-$$$

Mix Express: 1001 E. University Ave. 532-5553. Delivery, dine-in and take out Asian cuisine, including sushi, teriyaki duck and tempura. Order online during themixexpress.com. $$

Mix Pacific Rim: 1001 E. University Ave. 532-2042. “A culinary debate of China, Korea, Thailand, Japan, Australia, Vietnam and Hawaii.” Small, upscale sushi bar. $$-$$$

Oriental Palace: 225 E. Idaho. 526-4864. Chinese food with lunch and cooking specials and giveaway prohibited or iced tea with meal. $

Okazuri Floating Sushi Bar: 1715 E. University Ave. 521-3333. In further to sushi, a grill facilities fish and rice dishes, teriyaki chicken, salads and more. $$

Pho A Dong: 504 E. Amador Ave. 575- 527-9248. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, Vietnamese grill serves normal cuisine including multiple plates, egg rolls, rice dished, Vietnamese pizza and more. $-$$

Pho Saigon: 1160 El Paseo Road. 575-625-4326. Vietnamese grill serves curry chicken, sharp Mongolian duck as good as an array of rice, vermicelli and noodle dishes and appetizers such as egg rolls and open rolls. $$

Renoo’s Thai Restaurant: 1445 W. Picacho Ave. 373-3000. Includes an heterogeneous menu of Thai-inspired and American dishes. $$

Teriyaki Chicken House: 805 El Paseo Road. 541-1696. Many Chinese options, available drive-thru. $

Thai Delight: 2184 Avenida de Mesilla. 525-1900. From Pad Thai to curry dishes, get your Thai repair here; and select a turn of spicy: from amiable to Thai hot: that works for you. $$

Tokyo Sushi: 1030 El Paseo Road. 541-9100. Wide collection of dishes to select from, including nigiri and sashimi. Try a duck teriyaki if you’re feeling reduction adventurous. $$

Wok-N-World: 519-2 E. Boutz. 526-0010. Chinese food, pizza and coffee. Dine-in, carry-out, smoothness and catering. $

BBQ

Mesilla Valley BBQ Company: 1340 E. Lohman Ave. 575-449-4590 or mesillavalleybbq.com. Open daily. Serves sandwiches, platters, salads, Taco Tuesdays, and beef by-the-pound. $-$$$

Ranchway BBQ: 604 N. Valley Drive. 523-7361. Specializing in grill and Mexican dishes. $$

Rasco’s BBQ: 125 S. Campo St. 496-5833. Get brisket, pulled pork, ribs and sausage: on plates, or in a taco or burrito. Purchase meats by a bruise or have your possess meats smoked there. $-$$

Rib Town BBQ: 939 N. Main St. 541-5017, Serving adult barbecue. (N/A)

Sparky’s World Famous Burgers and BBQ: 115 Franklin St., in Hatch. (575) 267-4222. Barbecue, burgers and espresso. Try a immature chile cheeseburger and suffer a fun characters outside. $

Café/Delis/Pastries/Dessert

The Bean: 2011 Avenida de Mesilla. 527-5155. Specialty coffees, live party and fresh-baked goods; also featuring internal artists. $

Bite of Belgium: 741 N. Alameda. 527-2483. Belgium waffles, breakfast, soups, sandwiches and brew of French and German cuisine. $$

Caliche’s: 590 S. Valley Drive and 131 N. Roadrunner Parkway. 575-647-5066 or 575-521-1161. Serving adult juicy solidified custard in vanilla and chocolate, special sundaes, blended and customized treats, floats, epicurean prohibited dogs, flavored drinks and more. $

Café de Mesilla: Located on Old Mesilla highway during 2190 Avenida de Mesilla, 575-524-0000; Open 7 days a week from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Serving breakfast and lunch along with French pastries and Specialty espresso drinks in a relaxing suave environment. Pet-friendly square seating and giveaway WiFi.

Corner Deli: 2139 N. Main St. 523-4045. Dine-in or take-out. Try a party-subs. $-$$

DG’s University Deli: 1305 E. University Ave. 522-8409. 150 opposite forms of sandwiches. Awesome grub! $

Green Door Bake Shop: 1100 S. Main St., Ste.116. 575-652-3641. Open Tuesday by Sunday for breakfast and lunch. Baked goods, breakfast, sandwiches, wraps, salads and soups. $-$$

Jason’s Deli: 3845 E. Lohman Ave. 575-521-0700. Jason’s Deli offers a gluten-free menu, vegetarian sandwiches, healthy kids’ dishes or “build your own” selections. The menu includes a salad bar, sandwiches, pastas, soups, desserts and more. $-$$

JC Tortas: 1196 W. Picacho Ave. 647-1408. Offers 27 opposite torta options, trimming from a singular beef sandwiches to some-more outlandish choices, like a Queso de Puerco (head cheese). $

Josefina’s Old Gate Cafe: Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Breakfast served all day. Music on a square Sunday afternoons. Fresh homemade pastries, soups and salads. Some Mexican specialties. $-$$

La Fiesta Bakery: 455 N. Valley Drive. 647-5800. Doughnuts, croissants, Mexican pastries, bread, cream cake, pie, cookies, strudel. $

Le Rendez-vous Café French Pastry: 2701 W. Picacho Ave. Suite 1. 527-0098. Serving adult French and America cuisine and pastries for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Open Tuesday by Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. $-$$

PQ Treats: 2580 S. Don Roser Drive, 4675 Sonoma Ranch Blvd. and 3925 S. Main St. Located inside 3 Pic Quik locations, PQ Treats offers solidified custard, soothing offer ice cream and solidified yogurt in several flavors served in endless, customized combinations. A accumulation of coffee drinks done with Seattle’s Best coffees and portion adult special iced teas. $

Orange Leaf: 2750 Mall Drive, Ste. 260. 575-805-7365. Sixteen solidified yogurt flavors to select from and 70 opposite toppings. Price dynamic by weight.

Sweet Cece’s: 901 E. University Ave., 575-323-3628; 3841 E Lohman Ave., Suite #3. Choose from 8 yogurt flavors (some altered out weekly to offer a accumulation of flavors) and tip with vast candy, cookie, uninformed fruit, cereal toppings and more. Outdoor patios, exhilarated in winter. Price dynamic by weight.

Yogoberry: 700 S. Telshor Blvd. and 2517 N. Main St. 575-521-4898 and 575-525-5667. Yogoberry is a good place to find juicy solidified yogurt, uninformed fruit smoothies, lovely burble teas and other treats that are healthy and tasty. N/A

Fine Dining

Double Eagle: 2355 Calle de Guadalupe. Old Mesilla. 523-6700. Aged steaks, seafood, 40+ specialty margaritas, renouned Sunday brunch and award-winning booze list in an superb ancestral adobe. $$-$$$

Meson de Mesilla: 1803 Avenida de Mesilla. 652-4953. Boutique hotel and grill with full bar. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lunch and bar menu are served all day. Dinner menu is served 4 p.m. to close. $$-$$$

Picacho Hills Country Club: 6861 Via Campestre. 523-8641. Fantastic culinary dishes in an exquisite, lifelike atmosphere. For members only. $$$

Savoy de Mesilla: 1800 Avenida de Mesila. 527-2869. Mouth-watering innovative cuisine, highlighting infrequent American dishes with tellurian influence, friendly service. Weekend breakfasts, infrequent lunch gatherings and dinner. Patio dining with signature glow array tables and private room events. Children’s menu. Dogs authorised on a patio. $$-$$$

The Sunset Grill: 1274 Golf Club Road. 575-521-1826. Las Cruces’ premier investiture for contemporary upscale dining. Enjoy monumental views of Las Cruces over a eighteenth immature for breakfast, lunch, and cooking or in hosting your special event. Featuring artistic cocktails and a preference of excellent wines. Open 7 a.m to 9 p.m. 7 days a week. www.thesunsetgrilllc.com. $-$$$

Italian

Antonio’s Restaurant Pizzeria: 5195 Bataan Memorial. 575-373-0222. Opened in 2011, Antonio’s serves adult pizza, pasta and more. $-$$

Lorenzo’s: 1753 E. University Ave. 521-3505. Authentic Italian dishes, including homemade bread and a best tiramisu in town. $$

Pastallini’s by Lorenzo: 3000 Harrelson St. 522-5522. Gourmet Italian food prepared quickly. We do a cooking and we suffer peculiarity Italian food during home with family and friends. Salads, pasta and pizza. $$

Luna Rossa: 1321 Avenida de Mesilla in Las Cruces. 526-2484. Specializing in wood-oven pizzas, paninis, homemade mozarella, salad and assorted pastas. $$

Zia Pizza Company: 3961 E. Lohman Ave. #21 and 575-323-3472.1605 S. Solano Dr. or 575-288-1105. www.ziapizzacompany.com. Open Monday by Thursday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to midnight and Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Build-your-own pizzas, specialty pizzas, wings, subs and salad, all with a New Mexico-themed twist. $-$$

NYP Slice House: 2001 E. Lohman 575-527-9180 or www.nypslicehouse.com. Open Monday by Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday noon to 6 p.m. New York character pizza by a cut and 14-inch or 22-inch pies. Try a $7.33 lunch special, it comes with dual slices of pizza, a 20 oz. splash and one tiny epicurean spirit or chips. $-$$$

Pullaro’s Italian Restaurant: 901 W. Picacho Ave. 575-523-6801. Open Tuesday-Saturday for lunch and dinner. $$

SI Italian Bistro: 523 E. Idaho. 523-1572. Italian specialties, seafood, wood-fired pizza, and artistic desserts. $$-$$$

St. Clair Winery Bistro: 1800 Avenida de Mesilla. 524-2408. French nation dishes interconnected with award-winning New Mexico wines. Tasting room. Live jazz Thursday-Saturday nights. $$-$$$.

Zeffiro Napoletana: 136 Water St. 525-6757. Producing real, Neopolitan character pizza – to move a tiny bit of Naples, Italy to Las Cruces. High-quality ingredients. Pizza, salad, soups, pastas, calzones, sandwiches and paninis. $-$$

Zeffiro New York Pizzeria: 901 University Ave. 525-6770. Authentic New York character pizza. By a cut or small, middle or vast pizza. Salads, meatball underling and calzones. $-$$

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