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Welcome to La Boca

La Boca, nestled in the heart of Santa Fe, offers a delightful fusion of Spanish tapas and an extensive wine selection. This vibrant wine bar masterfully blends casual dining with an inviting atmosphere, highlighted by live flamenco guitar performances. Diners rave about the rich flavors of assorted dishes, from succulent Gambas al Ajillo to the artistic Seared Yellowfin Tuna. With a commitment to inclusivity and sustainability, La Boca accommodates various dietary preferences, ensuring a memorable experience for all. Whether enjoying a lively evening out with friends or a quiet dinner, every visit promises a burst of authentic Spanish cuisine that keeps guests returning.

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Welcome to La Boca, an enchanting Spanish wine and tapas bar nestled in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Renowned for its vibrant ambiance and a menu that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of Spain, La Boca invites you to embark on a culinary journey filled with flavor and warmth.

Located at 72 W Marcy St, La Boca excels in providing a casual yet lively dining experience. The restaurant offers a variety of amenities including reservations, takeout, and outdoor seating, making it the perfect spot for a cozy dinner with friends or family. The space is designed with inclusivity in mind, featuring gender-neutral restrooms and wheelchair accessibility.

  • Culinary Highlights: Dive into authentic tapas that encourage sharing and sampling. Standout dishes include Gambas al Ajillo, succulent shrimp sautéed in a spicy garlic sauce, and Patatas Bravas, crispy potatoes paired with a zesty sauce. For something heartier, don’t miss the Paella, a delightful feast serving one or more.
  • Innovative Beverages: Pair your meal with a selection from the extensive wine list, which boasts some excellent Spanish options. The Spanish Negroni and Albariños are particularly praised by guests for their exquisite flavors.

As you settle in, you'll be treated to friendly, knowledgeable service. Guests have noted the attentive staff who guide diners through the tapas experience, making recommendations based on individual preferences. Whether you're a seasoned tapas enthusiast or a newcomer, the team at La Boca ensures your dining experience is both enjoyable and educational.

Beyond the food, La Boca embraces the joy of communal dining. Live music from talented guitarists fills the air, enhancing the vibrant atmosphere. It’s a place where laughter and conversation flow as freely as the wine.

Your dining adventure at La Boca will surely leave a lasting impression. With its commitment to quality, ambiance, and a sense of community, it's easy to see why this gem is a favorite among both locals and visitors alike. Be sure to make a reservation, as La Boca is popular and the intimate space fills up quickly!

In summary, La Boca is not just a meal; it's an experience—a perfect fusion of great food, culture, and hospitality. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in a delightful evening out, La Boca is where culinary dreams come to life.

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Stacie I.
Stacie I.

Great experience--made a last minute reservation on open table and walked over from the historic plaza. Surprisingly good cocktail and wine list. They even have a wine club. Good service with a table seated by the window. For tapas, I recommend the pan com tomate, the patatas bravas, gambas al ajillo and the grilled eggplant. Highly recommend making a reservation while you're in Sante Fe

Mike H.
Mike H.

Set up a request for 4 top on a Sunday night. Showed up and the hostess seated us right away. Soscha was our server and got us acclimated to the small plate way of ordering and also explained any specials while answering our questions about food terms and meanings. We decided to get right into the menu with Estrella Lager, wine from the Duoro and a Jumilla which were all excellent. We started the night with Marcona Almonds/pickle/olives. The Pimenton is a spicy dusting on the almonds...so good with beers. We chose to do round 1 with Fried Manchego w/apricot honey, Artichokes w/goat cheese, and fried pork belly. All were excellent! The baguette w/butter and olive oil served as a springboard into round 2. For round 2, we had grilled shrimp w/ fennel salad, New Mexico flat iron steak w/ caramel sauce...perfect choices for proteins. The big, juicy, flavorful fried chunks of pork were cooked perfectly and served with a semi spicy sauce. Flat Iron NM steak was grilled to a perfect Medium Rare temp---so good! Finishing off with some fresh raspberry sorbet, vanilla tart with brandied cherries, and a round of hot teas. The sorbet was tart, with perfect consistency. The vanilla tart was a flavorful way to end the meal and the brandied cherries added a bit of acidity to the crunchy and creaminess of the tart. The waitstaff was humming as the night was busy early with diners, then the bar patrons picked up the slack after 830pm. The cute decor and excellent flavors made for a great SFE dinner out. Soscha exhibited the perfect skills of wine education, suggesting the next selection, all wrapped with a great smile and sense of humor. La Boca is definitely a "must do" for SFE diners and wine peeps. Can't wait---we will definitely be back for Paella soon!

Kevin L.
Kevin L.

Service was on slower side of things throughout the meal, but all servers were pretty nice. All of my tapas were pretty delish, and I really liked their Spanish mushroom soup, papatas bravas and and mussels with coconut milk salsa verde: everything was spot on. Their Spanish negroni cocktail was lovely, too. The gateau basque dessert kinda ruined my meal: it seems to have been sitting in the fridge for the day but it was certainly not made fresh and I could hardly taste vanilla bean in it. A lady manager came by and was rather kind to comp it after I declined to try another dessert instead.

Keely C.
Keely C.

We stumbled on La Boca & now we've fallen in love. We entered the Marcy St entrance & were greeted promptly, & chose to sit at the bar side (separate entrance), though nervous when we were told there was live music. Not to worry! Lovely strumming of classic flamenco guitar. service was exceptional, managers filled wine glasses while wait staff were friendly & had great recommendations & worked beautifully together. beautiful Spanish wine list is not to be missed, outstanding albariños! GAMBAS AL AJILLO (shrimp, SO good! sauce has a perfect little kick. ALCACHOFAS (grilled artichoke) were beautiful & a great lite bite. Favorite dish was SEARED YELLOWFIN TUNA, which is a masterpiece. The waiter loved BOQUERONES (anchovies on toast, see pic!) so we gave it a try & were super surprised at how much we enjoyed it. Like Spain & NYC deli in one. The anchovies were so FRESH, highly recommend trying it even if you think you don't like anchovies, it's wildly different.

Samira I.
Samira I.

Spanish tapas are some of my favorite types of food, it's easy to share with a date or group and you can get as filling of a meal as you want with the number of plates you order! Im glad I found this spot in town while I was in Santa Fe, and have already been a couple times. It's easy to make a reservation on Opentable and they have a great selection and a happy hour! The server guided our selections and helped me find accommodations for my dietary restrictions. I love that their menu has so many small plate options, cocktails, wine and vermut. If you're looking for a bigger meal, the paella is the way to go - even the paella for one was too much for us two after a few tapas! Quick tip, they have two locations in the small area. I've only been to the restaurant location off the street for both indoor and outdoor dining, which is small but lively. I haven't been to the bigger location in the center, which opens a little later so no happy hour but I assume it could take larger groups. It's definitely a good sign that they needed two spaces in the first place! I've only tried one other tapas restaurant in Santa Fe, but this is definitely my favorite.

Maureen B.
Maureen B.

Such an awesome place. This was actually a recommendation from an employee in a shoe store we went to. Food was awesome. I'm a lover of tapas - and they were all delicious. Service was friendly and attentive and espresso martinis were on point.

Robert Z.
Robert Z.

Came here as part of a birthday celebration and had a nice array of tapas! This is a pretty small restaurant so it gets pretty tight even trying to get in and out of your seat. I'd recommend a reservations as it seems to get pretty packed. I'd say experience wise, this seems to be a restaurant that doesn't quite feel cohesive. To me, it was a strange experience of a casual spot trying to be more high end but struggling due to space constraints. Service was polite and friendly and food came out at a reasonable pace. Food wise, I enjoyed all the dishes with the mussels and chicharrones being particular standouts. The cauliflower was a bit, watery, for a lack of a better word but for something that's supposed to be roasted, it came off steamed. Overall, I think this was a great restaurant to visit and have some good food. There are little things for the price point that bring it down but not a bad choice if you want some tasty food and willing to shell out.

Donna S.
Donna S.

Another FUN Friday evening eating delicious Spanish Tapas (kale salad, spicy mushroom soup, mushroom bruschetta & basil/piñon ice cream) & listening to Jesus Bas play Spanish guitar. We have been coming to hear him play here for years. Always good food & good times. The atmosphere is cozy, staff are helpful & friendly! We love to sit at the bar (you need to check in... not first-come anymore). We especially enjoy chatting with "our" bartender, Gino. Reservations a MUST. It can be a long wait for a table, but you can enjoy the music & a drink while you wait-- but worth it, if you have the time.