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    Restaurant in Santa Fe, United States

    Cowgirl

    100Pearl Points

    Low-pressure stop

    Cowgirl, Restaurant in Santa Fe

    About Cowgirl

    Cowgirl is a practical Santa Fe pick for a casual, flexible meal rather than a destination dinner. Choose it for easy group planning, a first-timer-friendly setting, a low-pressure stop near the Guadalupe corridor; trade up if the goal is a chef-led or awards-backed dining experience.

    Cowgirl is a casual option in Santa Fe for guests who want to plan around verified basics: the venue is in Santa Fe, the dress code is casual, hours are listed daily. Use it when a relaxed stop fits the itinerary better than a formal plan.

    A casual Santa Fe choice when the plan needs to stay flexible

    The strongest verified planning detail is practicality. Cowgirl lists hours daily, opening at 11:30 AM and closing at 9 PM or 10 PM depending on the day. Monday, Friday, Saturday run until 10 PM; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday run until 9 PM.

    For a first Santa Fe visit, that can be useful. Rather than building expectations around unverified details such as a specific cuisine, chef-led format, signature dish, or awards history, the safest read is simple: Cowgirl is a casual Santa Fe stop with broad scheduling flexibility.

    Who should choose it, what to verify

    Choose Cowgirl when casual dress and daily hours are enough to anchor the plan. Look elsewhere, or confirm directly, if the priority is a specific menu format, a confirmed awards trail, or detailed service information that is not part of the verified listing.

    For planning, cross-shop Cowgirl with Joseph's Culinary Pub, Kohnami, Paloma Restaurant, Tomasita's, Zia Diner. For broader trip sorting, use Our full Santa Fe restaurants guide, plus Our full Santa Fe hotels guide, Our full Santa Fe bars guide, Our full Santa Fe wineries guide, Our full Santa Fe experiences guide.

    If the itinerary includes other destinations, compare Cowgirl generically with other casual dining options rather than relying on unverified one-to-one matches.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Cowgirl?

    Keep it casual. Cowgirl is a casual Santa Fe venue, so there is no need to plan around formal dress.

    What are Cowgirl's hours?

    Cowgirl is listed as open Monday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 11:30 AM to 9 PM; Friday and Saturday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM; and Sunday from 11:30 AM to 9 PM.

    Is Cowgirl good for solo dining?

    The verified details do not specify a solo-dining setup. What is confirmed is that Cowgirl is in Santa Fe, has a casual dress code, lists daily hours.

    How far ahead should I book Cowgirl?

    The verified information does not include reservation guidance. Check current availability directly when planning around peak times or a specific date.

    What should I order at Cowgirl?

    The verified information does not include specific dishes, cuisine, or menu recommendations. Choose based on the current menu when you visit.

    Can Cowgirl accommodate groups?

    The verified information does not include group-dining details. If you are planning for a party, confirm directly with the venue before you go.

    Location

    319 S Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    Santa Fe, United States

    Compare Cowgirl

    Cowgirl Side-by-Side
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    CowgirlEasy
    Zia DinerUnknown
    Joseph's Culinary PubUnknown
    Paloma RestaurantUnknown
    Tomasita'sUnknown
    KohnamiUnknown

    How Cowgirl compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.

    Also Consider

    • Zia Diner, Notable alternative
    • Joseph's Culinary Pub, Notable alternative
    • Paloma Restaurant, Notable alternative
    • Tomasita's, Notable alternative
    • Kohnami, Notable alternative

    How Cowgirl compares in Santa Fe

    Choose Cowgirl over Zia Diner when the group wants a casual Santa Fe meal with less planning pressure. Zia Diner is the better cross-shop for a diner-style fallback, while Cowgirl is the stronger call when atmosphere and group flexibility matter more than a quick, functional meal.

    Joseph's Culinary Pub and Paloma Restaurant make more sense for diners who want a more deliberate evening. Pick those when the meal itself is the point; pick Cowgirl when booking ease and a relaxed table are the point.

    Tomasita's is the obvious comparison for a classic local-feeling Santa Fe meal, while Kohnami is the better pivot when the group wants Japanese instead of a regional-casual format. Cowgirl sits in the easier, more flexible lane: less formal than Joseph's Culinary Pub, less cuisine-specific than Kohnami, better for a mixed group than a narrowly planned dinner.

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