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January 23, 2020
Las Cruces, New Mexico: Stopover--hotel review; restaurant reviews; things to do
Las Cruces, New Mexico Stopover
Located less than an hour’s drive from El Paso, Las Cruces is known as the City of Crosses and the Gateway to Space. It is New Mexico’s second-largest city. This area, along with the neighboring hamlet of Mesilla, is noted for farming pistachios, pecans, chili peppers, and wine grapes (Las Cruces has the oldest vineyards in the U.S.). The central district of Mesilla features entire blocks of homes made of adobe and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
the Organ Mountains as seen from a guest room at Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces in Las Cruces, New Mexico
705 S Telshor Blvd., (866) 383-0443, (575) 522-4300. Pool. Located amid suburban sprawl, this old Spanish-style resort hotel does provide an attractive, restive pool area as well as a beautiful view of the Organ Mountains. The beds and linens are comfortable and the organic bath products pleasant. A portion of the room fee is donated back to local culture and preservation.
pool area at Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces, in Las Cruces, New Mexico
The hotel restaurant, Garduno’s, is right off the lobby along with an exceptional gift shop with an extensive selection of crosses.
crosses on wall in gift shop at Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Daily 8am-5pm, June-Oct. Part of New Mexico State University, this teaching garden is planted with every kind of pepper you can imagine. Tours are available.
chile pepper field at Chile Pepper Institute Farm in Las Cruces, New Mexico
orange peppers in chile pepper field at Chile Pepper Institute Farm in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Christmas-bulb-colored peppers in chile pepper field at Chile Pepper Institute Farm in Las Cruces, New Mexico
590 S. Valley Dr., (575) 647-5066. Daily. The story goes that the word “caliche" is a Spanish term describing a layer of calcium carbonate--or "natural cement"--that forms in the soil of semi-arid regions. And it is common to hear mid-western frozen custard places refer to their blended frozen custards as "concretes." Thus the name for this business was born. Looking like a cross between a fast-food spot and a spiffed-up diner, Caliche's is indeed a renovated burger joint but its fare is cold and sweet. Usually. Some items have chiles in the ingredients--like the Green Chile Sundae made with vanilla custard and green chile marmalade (it is quite tasty), though I would love to try the classic hot fudge sundae next time.
exterior of Caliches Frozen Custard in Las Cruces, New Mexico
frozen custard dispenser at Caliches Frozen Custard in Las Cruces, New Mexico
servers at Caliches Frozen Custard in Las Cruces, New Mexico
201 N Main St. (575) 556-9338. This unique entertainment venue is inside a humongous two-story building that in 1927 was home to one of the first JC Penney stores in New Mexico. The venue includes a restaurant and bar, more than 4,000 square feet of gaming space, and a dance floor. With a cool collection of classic ‘80s games--Tron, Pacman, etc.--this adult-oriented spot is designed to take guests back to a time when pinball machines and arcade games were the rage The don’t-miss meal is an appetizer of the dramatically-served bottomless bucket of chips along with a burger and icy margarita. Deep-fried Twinkie bites anyone?
interior of Rad Retrocade in Las Cruces, New Mexico
burger tray at Rad Retrocade in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Didn't realize Las Cruces was so close to Texas, as we were traveling toward Arizona. We loved the Mesilla, but didn't really allow enough time there. I missed the chili pepper ice cream, but I'm ok with that!
New mexico is a state we have still to visit. Las Cruces may be a good place to begin our exploring, though. Lots of beautiful colors and interesting sights.
Las Cruces is located in such a beautiful part of our USA southwest. The food scene looks pretty delicious. Love frozen custard!
ReplyDeleteDidn't realize Las Cruces was so close to Texas, as we were traveling toward Arizona. We loved the Mesilla, but didn't really allow enough time there. I missed the chili pepper ice cream, but I'm ok with that!
ReplyDeleteNew mexico is a state we have still to visit. Las Cruces may be a good place to begin our exploring, though. Lots of beautiful colors and interesting sights.
ReplyDeleteI think I need to spend some time in Las Cruces... just stayed overnight one time. Nearby Mesilla is a great place for strolling and dinner!
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