Posted on 01/04/2009 5:53:23 PM PST by DCBryan1
Alamogordo maybe? It’s just the other side of White Sands (my Mom worked at the missile range years ago) and is surrounded on one side by the Organ Mountains (Las Cruces is just on the other side of the mnts) and darnit I forget what the others are called but Cloudcroft is in them.
Forgot the addresses. And by the way, these are from Roadfood.com, to which I’ve subscribed for several years.
Nellies - Las Cruces, NM
310 S. Mesquite St.
OR 2605 Missouri
Lunch, dinner only
Food Items: Chips and Salsa, Eggs with Chile and Meat, Green Chile, Huevos Rancheros, Sopaipillas
Nopalito - Las Cruces, NM
1226 W. Hadley
Breakfast, lunch only
Food Items: Avocado Salad, Chiles Rellenos, Salsas, Stacked Enchilada
Yes, the Space Museum is in Alamogordo. We lived there (before the museum was there) back in the late 60s and early 70s. Last time I was there a couple of years ago, a friend and I went and saw an Imax movie at the museum. It was so weird for Alamogordo to have that, as it was just a dustly little armpit place when we lived there (and actually kind of still is). I say that in the most loving manner as it was a GREAT place to be a kid back then! We had horses and rode them around town, it was a blast!
might be nellies from post #12.
that sounds exactly like what we had...
In El Paso, the best Mexican (traditional, not Tex Mex) is Carnitas Querétaro. There are several locations, but the easiest is on I10. Just ask any local where the ‘big pink pig’ is and they’ll send you there.
Per 25, found a link for you with directions.
http://www.eskimo.com/~sockeye/ep/cqep.html
Yep. Just looked it up. Mountains all around us. We just kind of stumbled upon it.
Kiki’s Mexican Restaurant, close to Bliss, call for their hours first as my troop there didn’t know how late they are open on Sunday !
Hope it helps !
Exit I-10 on Piedras St. and Go North.
Continue North about a mile and a half.
To the intersection of Piedras and Mobile.
Kiki’s is located at 2719 N. Piedras
(915) 565-6713
http://kikismexicanrestaurant.com/findus/mappage.htm
No, it was don in town, just south of I-10. Sort of downhill from the Hilton.
It was really popular with the locals, and lots of families were bringing in their kids for a school celebration of some sort.
Hubby just reminded me the Mnts on the Cloudcroft side (I think that was East, I think the sun came up from that direction, but honestly I don’t remember!) were the White Mnts.
OK, thanks a lot, now I have a hankerin’ for Mexican food....
MMMM. My husband isn’t amused. I have a craving now for bacon and eggs and trying to get him to take me to IHOP tonight.
Yeah. Originally we were going futher east and coming back to North Texas. For days my mom had talked about burning rubber from cloud croft. Wasn’t going there:’)
Si Señor
1551 Amador Ave.
Las Cruces, NM 88001
505-527-0817
good food, inexpensive.
The restaurant was great, but just can't remember the name. It was my introduction to Mexican cuisine.
Forget Goode co. — they are a new chain.
Stay away from Pappas Bros. bar b que, but steaks are good though.
I suggest Hickory Hollow
http://www.hickoryhollowrestaurant.com/index.html
maps at bottom of home page.
another long time fav. is Demeris Barbecue,
http://www.houston.com/demeris-barbecue-b14248
Have heard consistent good on this but not tried by me recently.
Cleburne Cafeteria
3606 Bissonnet Street
713/667-2386
Sorry for the omission, but these are all Houston locations,
but since I-10 runs through, thought you might find useful.
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