![]() | Restaurants in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico near Four Hills 10 EdgewoodThis unassuming pizza joint just off the I-40 Edgewood exit is notable specifically for its thin and very crispy crust. The pies are baked on screens and served on perforated pans so the crust never gets soggy. Pies come in two sizes—small (14-inch) and large (16-inch)—and you’ll have to try hard to spend more than $16 on a large. Dinner only, seven days a week. Yes, there is beer. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) Add a Review Tijeras![]() Ponderosa Eatery & SaloonRestaurant:
Tue-Sun 11am-9pm
Closed Monday
Bar:
Tues-Sun 12pm-12am (subject to change) $$ • Booze Served • Full Bar • Live Music • Karaoke • Jukebox • Dancing • Pool Tables • Wireless Internet Happy Hour!: 4:00pm - 7:00pmArchetypal mountain log cabin steakhouse, breakfast joint and bar. (In olden times, they’d be a dry goods store too.) Solid comfort food and gringo-friendly New Mexican cuisine (i.e., not too spicy) with atmosphere to spare. (Alibi Staff, December 23, 2010) Add a Review No matter the city, the best pizza usually comes from the least likely joint. As for the East Mountains, that joint happens to be a small, converted mobile home in the parking lot next to Molly's Bar in Tijeras. Fresh ingredients, careful—rather than carelessly liberal—use of cheese and one of the best New York-style crusts west of the Hudson River make Trail Rider the only place in Tijeras you should consider buying a pizza from. Yeah, there's some driving involved for most of you, but you won't be able to resist eating your pie in the car on the way home. It’s got salads and sandwiches, too. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) Add a Review |
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