Shop and eat local and support Santa Fe’s businesses.
We couldn’t put on such an ambitious event without the generous support of our community. We hope you’ll spread the love to these Santa Fe businesses and choose them as your destinations while eating and shopping in Santa Fe. Keep checking back as we add businesses to our growing list of community partners.
Antieau Gallery
130 Lincoln Ave., Suite F, Santa Fe
Chris Roberts-Antieau is a visionary, folk, outsider, and contemporary artist. Her textile-based work evokes an emotional connection to the human experience. Each piece is hand-sewn, using techniques such as fabric appliqué and thread painting.
Art Is Gallery Santa Fe
419 Canyon Road, Santa Fe
Fine art, sculpture, jewelry, fiber art, and wearable art.
ArtfulTea
901 W. San Mateo Road, Suite W, Santa Fe
We’re passionate about quality loose-leaf tea. Our collection includes more than a hundred exceptional teas, many of which are blended by hand in our Santa Fe store. We also offer a range of fine teaware and accessories to help you brew the perfect cup. Now located in Midtown at 901 West San Mateo Road.
Barbara Simpson, Inc.
The Design Center, 418 Cerrillos Road, Suite 01A, Santa Fe
Antiques and folk art estate sales.
Barker Realty
530 S. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
For more than fifty years, Barker Realty has proudly served Santa Fe and our community, providing the highest level of service, expertise, and professionalism in northern New Mexico. No matter your desires, we are excited to help you achieve your Santa Fe real estate goals.
Barton’s Bloom Boutique
DeVargas Center, 528 N. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
Barton's Bloom Boutique is Santa Fe's most established and dependable florist, founded in 1962. Owners Kristin Sargent and Justin Svetnicka are native Santa Feans who understand the intricacies of the local culture inside and out, and are fully invested in contributing to the success of our thriving community. Our expert designers, merchandising managers, and sales team are keenly attuned to the needs of our clients. We constantly monitor trends in the industry to keep our creativity blooming. We source the highest-quality flowers, plants, and progressive small-batch gift items, taking care to source locally whenever possible. Whether you need amazing arrangements for a grand gesture, or unique handpicked gifts, greeting cards, or apparel, please allow our kind and compassionate service team to help you make a spectacular statement.
Bodhi Bazaar
DeVargas Center, 564 N. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
Bodhi Bazaar has been one of Santa Fe’s most beloved women’s on-trend clothing boutiques for more than thirty-five years. Our mantra? “Try it on!” Changing your state of mind is one of the things we do best at Bodhi. It's not just shopping—it’s community.
Book Mountain
1302 Osage Ave., Unit A, Santa Fe
This well-organized store has a wide selection of secondhand books, including sci-fi, and accepts trade-ins for credit.
Boorju Rugs and Home Decor
125 E. Palace Ave., Suite 30, Santa Fe
In Santa Fe's historic and beautiful Sena Plaza Courtyard, Burcu and Heather bring you a diverse selection of high-quality and handcrafted rugs, pillows, and more, from New Mexico and around the world.
Chocolate Maven
821 W. San Mateo Road, Suite C, Santa Fe
Greetings from Chocolate Maven! We are an artisanal bakery located in the heart of Santa Fe, with a passion for crafting delicious baked goods located in the heart of Santa Fe, New Mexico. We offer delightful breakfast, brunch, and lunch options where customers can enjoy a glimpse into our bustling bakery while they sit and dine in our restaurant as well as our brand-new supper club, Unit B. Our story began thirty years ago in a home kitchen, baking honey-sweetened cinnamon rolls, and today we're proud to be an award-winning bakery and a beloved Santa Fe restaurant. We invite you to experience the warmth and flavor of the Maven, and we also ship fresh-baked goods nationwide.
Cielo Home
316 S. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
Luxury home accessories for an inspiring home.
Collected Works Bookstore and Coffehouse
202 Galisteo St., Santa Fe
For forty-six years, Collected Works Bookstore has served as Santa Fe’s source for all things literary. We are the city’s oldest locally owned independent bookstore, nestled just blocks away from the historic downtown Plaza. We are home to thousands of titles spanning all genres of local, national, and international authors. If you're looking for a specific book, come in or call us—our booksellers are happy to help.
Cowboys and Indians Santa Fe
72 E. San Fransisco St., Santa Fe
Cowboys and Indians, a veritable shoppers’ paradise, is located in the heart of Santa Fe’s historic Plaza and specializes in the finest furniture, home decor, and art using the very best exotic woods, turquoise, copper, iron, leather, and other precious resources to create unique pieces of furniture that are functional works of art.
Cowgirl BBQ
319 S. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
A tradition for locals, an adventure for tourists. Mesquite barbecue, award-winning burgers, seafood, salads. Homemade desserts. Twenty-four tap beers. Extensive tequila and bourbon selections. Happy hour with live music Mon.-Fri. 3–6 p.m. Patio, kids’ play area. Live music Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Full-service catering. Family friendly. To-go window. Seasonal specialties. Friendly and comfortable. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free menus.
Dell Fox Jewelry
177B Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
We believe in creating casual elegance for the passionate life. This includes doing our part to bring joy, whimsy, beauty, and delight to the world around us.
design warehouse
130 Lincoln Ave., Santa Fe
Established in 1981, design warehouse is the retail repository for modern furniture and home furnishings. design warehouse loves mid-century modern aesthetics and is the exclusive source for Knoll and Herman Miller in New Mexico. Witty windows, cool chairs, great tunes. design warehouse is right around the corner from the Convention Center!
Edition One Gallery
729 Canyon Road, Santa Fe
Edition One is a contemporary art and photography gallery specializing in limited editions of new and traditional process photography, as well as fine art painting, sculpture, jewelry, and Native American pottery. Edition One collectors will find exclusive access to original works from emerging and established artists in Santa Fe and from around the world.
Garcia Street Books
376 Garcia St., Santa Fe
Since the 1990s, GSB has thrived in a community of great artistic, cultural, and literary talent. A beloved landmark with a carefully curated selection reflecting the community’s wants and interests, offering art, style, cooking, living well, literary fiction, nonfiction, and baby to YA.
Hecho a Mano
129 W. Palace Ave., Santa Fe
Hecho a Mano’s goal is to create deep roots of support for artists and exhibit art that is accessible and genre-defying. We have a peculiar interest in printmaking and works on paper and focus on art at the intersection of innovation and tradition.
Horndeski Contemporary, LLC.
703 Canyon Road, Santa Fe
Horndeski Contemporary is a Canyon Road art gallery that displays the poured, representational acrylic knife paintings of Gregory Horndeski. Many of his works incorporate text and stories either on the painted image or on the painting’s frame.
Iconik Coffee Roasters
Iconik Red: 1366 Cerillos Road, Santa Fe
Iconik Lena: 1600 Lena St., Ste. A-2, Santa Fe
Iconik Guadalupe: 314 S. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
If you’re looking to taste amazing coffees and food from across the globe, look no further. Each Iconik weaves its own spell: At Red you’ll drink your cup in an old auto-service station; at ’Lupe, in a converted 1920s schoolhouse just off the Plaza. Our Lena Street location is tucked away in an old neighborhood in Midtown. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. daily.
J. Douglas Design
DeVargas Center, 153 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
Welcome to J. Douglas Design Fine Furniture and Interior Design, where timeless elegance meets Southwestern sophistication. Our expansive showroom showcases an unparalleled collection of luxury furniture, custom upholstery, and distinctive accessories curated for the discerning homeowner and interior design professional alike.
Jambo Cafe
2010 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe
Winner of numerous awards, Jambo Cafe is proud to be named by the Santa Fe Reporter for Best International Cuisine for fourteen years running, and Chef Ahmed Obo for Best Chef from 2015 to 2024. Jambo Cafe was featured on the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins and Dives in 2013 and again in 2023. In 2022, Obo received a nomination from the James Beard Awards for Best Chef in the Southwest. Jambo is also a vendor at our Festival this year.
Java Joe’s
1248 Siler Road, Santa Fe
(505) 930-5763
2801 Rodeo Road, Santa Fe
(505) 474-5282
Java Joe's Santa Fe, roasting coffees from all over the world. Sharing peace and love for everyone, one cup at a time.
Java Junction
2855 NM 14, Madrid, NM
Java Junction’s coffee shop, kitchen store, and boutique lodging destination is located in the historic village of Madrid, New Mexico. We feature an extensive coffee drink menu, small bite choices from brownies to burritos, and artisan-curated accessories for your kitchen. Our five-star second-floor lodging is a must for your next visit.
Kakawa Chocolate House
Downtown: 1050 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe (505) 982-0388
Midtown: 851 W. San Mateo Road, No. 7, Santa Fe (505) 930-5968
Southside: 1300 Rufina Circle, Suite A4, Santa Fe (505) 930-5460
Kakawa supports local organic farming, promotes the history and anthropology of chocolate, and, most importantly, produces a huge variety of delicious chocolate creations of the highest quality. Since its founding, Kakawa has earned a reputation as one of the most exciting and original chocolate shops in the world. They balance the traditional with the cutting-edge, creating unique and exquisitely bold creations from fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Kioti Santa Fe
DeVargas Center, 179 B Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
Established in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1985, Kioti has provided artful, elegant, casual and affordable clothing and accessories for women. The owners frequently travel to Asia to source handwoven, embroidered and batik clothing as well as gems for jewelry. They also carry lines, including Habitat, Cut Loose, Chalet and linens from Italy. A portion of the profits is donated to White Buffalo, their nonprofit in Laos, which provides education for hill tribe orphans.
La Lecheria
500 Market St., Suite 110, Santa Fe
Our ice cream is made the old-school way: without stabilizers or artificial ingredients. We start with high-quality organic ingredients and believe that sourcing ingredients locally should be the standard these days—not the exception. Here in New Mexico, our local ingredients also happen to be the highest quality we can find. We are ingredient- and community-driven, finding inspiration for our seasonal flavors from the offerings of small local farmers.
LA MAMA
225 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe
Located in an airy 1915 bungalow on East Marcy St., just steps from the historic Plaza, LA MAMA is Santa Fe’s favorite cafe/restaurant open every day for food, groceries, and take-out, plus a daily happy hour with natural wine, local beer, and specialty cocktails. LA MAMA is open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch counter service, and table service at dinner six nights of the week.
Las Cosas Kitchen Shoppe
DeVargas Center, 181 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
Las Cosas Kitchen Shoppe has been helping customers find the newest gadgets, the best cookware, the perfect home accessories and beautiful tableware for almost 50 years!
Leslie Flynt
225 Canyon Road, Santa Fe
Leslie Flynt was established in 1989 on Santa Fe’s historic Canyon Road. Since then we’ve been offering a shopping experience brimming with variety, color, excellent service, and a carefully selected grouping of artisanal home and kitchen decor, furniture, one-of-a-kind clothing, body care products, textiles, stationery, paintings, and so much more, sourced from local artisans and small businesses around the Southwest and across the USA, as well as from Latin America, Europe, India, and beyond. We pride ourselves on curating every product in the shop, even hand-choosing our eclectic soundtrack to make your experience a memorable one.
Living Threads
1610 Lena St., Suite D, Santa Fe
A showroom, gathering space, and workshop, Living Threads showcases hand-woven, natural-fiber textiles, from cashmere to yak, Oaxacan pottery, and fine art documentary photography focused on traditional cultures. Living Threads also hosts talks, pop-ups, visiting artisans, flower stands, and meals.
Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte
201 Washington Ave., Santa Fe
Just north of the Plaza, Farm Shop Norte is housed in a renovated 1935 Sinclair Oil gas station/farm supply store in Santa Fe’s core historic district. Stop in to find everything you need for inspired entertaining or the perfect gift. Adjacent, Bar Norte is an intimate setting in which to enjoy specialty cocktails made with Los Poblanos Botanical Spirits (and more) and enjoy light bites.
Maya Santa Fe
108 Galisteo St., Santa Fe
Maya offers a unique array of contemporary, socially responsible, U.S. artisan-made clothing, jewelry, and accessories, and objects for your home from around the world. At 108 Galisteo Street for thirty-nine years, Maya offers something for everyone from Baby to Grandma.
O’Farrell Hat Co.
111 E. San Francisco St., Santa Fe
Family-owned and -operated since 1979. Three generations of family-made custom pure beaver hats on the premises.
Patina Gallery
131 W. Palace Ave., Santa Fe
Patina Gallery was established in 1999 on historic West Palace Avenue, in the heart of Santa Fe’s museum district. Since its founding, Patina has become one of the most beautiful galleries in the world to exhibit exclusive, soul-stirring contemporary jewelry and objects of fine art.
Roots in Santa Fe
DeVargas Center, 191a Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
Discover a thoughtfully curated collection of handcrafted Native American jewelry, a stunning selection of Western handbags, custom European hare and beaver hats, and the largest inventory of Old Gringo boots in New Mexico. From unique gifts to rare finds, Roots in Santa Fe offers something special for everyone. Visit us in DeVargas Center next door to Starbucks.
Sock Magic
125 E. Palace Ave., Suite 30, Santa Fe
Put your best foot forward at Sock Magic, where you can find socks for the whole family. From fun and serious to sexy and luxurious to hiker and bike socks, Sock Magic has your feet covered. We also carry a great selection of hats!
Spirit Clothing
109 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe
Spirit Clothing, in Santa Fe for forty-three years, features simple, elegant, wonderfully wearable women’s clothing and unique handmade accessories.
Teca Tu
DeVargas Center, 165 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
Santa Fe’s unique shop for pets and their people.
The Ark
133 Romero St., Santa Fe
A shop and sanctuary for the modern mystic for more than forty years. Books, gems, gifts, and other wonders!
The Rainbow Man
107 E. Palace Ave., Santa Fe
Open since 1945, The Rainbow Man is a leading store in authentic Native American and Hispanic arts and crafts: carrying old and contemporary items.
The Reel Life
DeVargas Center, 526 N. Guadalupe St., Santa Fe
The Reel Life is Santa Fe’s premier fly shop and guide service, specializing in guiding public and private waters throughout northern New Mexico. The full-service fly shop stocks everything you need to make your next fishing trip a success.
The Shop—A Christmas Store
116 E. Palace Ave., Santa Fe
The Shop—A Christmas Store has been the ultimate destination for all things Christmas for forty-seven years and represents more than forty local artists in addition to multiple world-renowned Christmas designers.
TOKo Santa Fe
101 W. Marcy St., No. 2, Santa Fe
TOKo Santa Fe is an upscale women’s boutique specializing in a Euro-Asian modernist aesthetic. Working with small studio designers in Japan, Vienna, the UK, France, Italy, and beyond, TOKo style revolves around the dynamic personalities of our clients. Want a distinctive look that amplifies your cool? TOKo Santa Fe has it.
Travel Bug
839 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe
An independent, locally owned, general and travel specialty bookstore, brewery, and espresso bar. Located due east of the Plaza, Travel Bug is a prime resource for world and local travelers alike, offering everything from maps to luggage. Under single ownership since its creation in 1998 by Greg Ohlsen and Ellen Stelling.
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
2791 Agua Fria St., Santa Fe
Tumbleroot’s Agua Fria location is a taproom and music venue, the historic Club Alegria, a cornerstone of Santa Fe culture for decades. A large patio area hosts an outdoor bar, a koi pond, food trucks, and an outdoor stage. A great place to gather for games, dancing, and libations. Tumbleroot is also a vendor at our Festival this year.
Tumbleroot Pottery Pub
135 W. Palace Ave., Santa Fe
Tumbleroot Pottery Pub is a cocktail bar where friends gather to create with clay while enjoying artisanal libations served in vessels made by local potters. Located near the historic Santa Fe Plaza. Tumbleroot is also a vendor at our Festival this year.
Violet Crown
1606 Alcaldesa St., Santa Fe
Violet Crown is committed to celebrating and preserving the magic of cinema. From new releases to timeless classics, we present films from across the entire cinematic spectrum to bring extraordinary films to the screen and to our community.
WearAbouts
101 W. Marcy St., #3, Santa Fe
Find your style sanctuary in downtown Santa Fe at WearAbouts! The ten-year Best of Santa Fe winner features a thoughtfully curated collection of elevated core and trend-inspired clothing and accessories for men and women. Expert stylists are on hand daily to help you find what’s missing in your dream wardrobe.
Willison West Art Space
1189 Parkway Dr., #E4, Santa Fe
Willison West is an art studio, gallery and retail space of local/regional artists of all types and all are welcome. We are a gift shop of local items, gallery of recycled art, photography, painting, drawings etc…all super cool and at all price ranges to welcome all into the world of owning art! Please visit, enjoy and support local arts!
Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Roasters
239 Johnson St., Santa Fe
Wolf & Mermaid is proud to announce the opening of its flagship store and roastery at 239 Johnson Street, just around the corner from the Santa Fe Convention Center and the International Literary Festival. Wolf & Mermaid has added this location to two existing locations, in Los Alamos and at the Santa Fe Regional Airport. At 239 Johnson we are offering the same exquisite fresh-roasted specialty coffee as well as fresh-baked croissants, scones, muffins, etc. In addition, we are proud to offer fresh-made breakfast burritos, breakfast sandwiches, and specialty croissant sandwiches (with more options on the way soon!). For the third year now, Wolf & Mermaid is serving coffee and baked goods to the attendees, presenters, and organizers at the International Literary Festival, because—as everyone knows—the best way to enjoy a good book is with a great cup of coffee! Wolf & Mermaid is also a vendor at our Festival this year.
