People Will Drive From All Over New Mexico To Doc Martin's, For The Nostalgia Alone
By Raymond Goldfield|Published July 19, 2022
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Raymond Goldfield
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Raymond Goldfield is a life-long New Jersey resident and an avid traveler and foodie who can be usually found on the Jersey Shore during the offseason or checking out the latest seasonal flavors at The Bent Spoon in Princeton. He has been working for Only In Your State for since early 2022, where he writes for New Jersey and Iowa and edits the Mid-Atlantic region. He can also be found writing about pop culture for GeekDad. When at home, he enjoys reading comic books and is part of The Rabbitt Stew podcast team. While New Jersey is his home base, he travels regularly and has visited Virginia, Florida, Maine, Minnesota, and Canada as well as all of NJ's border states. Ultimate travel goal? Visit all the best buffets in the United States.
New Mexico is home to some of the country’s most historic towns, with buildings standing for well over a hundred years. The state is home to restaurants and hotels that have been open since the 1800s, and people come from miles around to step back in time. One of the state’s most famous towns is Taos, home to the Taos Inn, a hotel on the national registry of historic places. It also houses a candidate for the most historic restaurant in New Mexico – Doc Martin’s, a charming throwback to the best food the American southwest has to offer.
Located in interconnected Adobe houses built in the 1800s, the historic Taos Inn is the most famous place to stay in Taos.
It's also home to the town's signature restaurant - Doc Martin's, a southwestern gem where modern-day southwestern cuisine meets the flavors that have been served here for generations.
If you're lucky enough to be here for breakfast, make sure to try their signature blue corn blueberry pancakes, made with the same local corn that's been a staple of native diets for centuries.
If you're not in the mood for Mexican flavors today, the fish and chips at Doc Martin's are among the best in New Mexico -- and yes, it does come with the required malt vinegar!
Have you dined at Doc Martin’s or laid your head at the Taos Inn? Let us know about your visit to this historic restaurant in New Mexico in the comments section. To learn more before your next trip, make sure to visit Doc Martin’s website and Facebook page. Want to know more about Taos? Check out this trip through New Mexico’s most historic towns.
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