Guidebook for Silver City

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Guidebook for Silver City

Food Scene

Great danishes for breakfast or sandwiches for lunch!
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Diane's Restaurant
510 N Bullard St
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Great danishes for breakfast or sandwiches for lunch!
Everyone needs a cup of coffee or tea. And wi-fi. Free wi-fi.
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Javalina Coffee House
117 W Market St
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Everyone needs a cup of coffee or tea. And wi-fi. Free wi-fi.
many argue that it's the best red chile in town, but I love the green! they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner (but not late)
Silver Cafe
514 N Bullard St
many argue that it's the best red chile in town, but I love the green! they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner (but not late)
the busiest of our local Mexican restaurants, Jalisco's is consistent and a little pricey. Note: they don't take reservations, and if you don't like spicy food, stick with the tacos.
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Jalisco Cafe
103 S Bullard St
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the busiest of our local Mexican restaurants, Jalisco's is consistent and a little pricey. Note: they don't take reservations, and if you don't like spicy food, stick with the tacos.
Good lunch offerings and best breakfast in town ( breakfast only on weekends).
Vicki's Eatery
Good lunch offerings and best breakfast in town ( breakfast only on weekends).
Diane's Restaurant and Parlor has two great options now. Parlor: live music, bar menu, wine and beer Restaurant: full menu with delicious desserts
13 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Diane's Restaurant
510 N Bullard St
13 personas del lugar lo recomiendan
Diane's Restaurant and Parlor has two great options now. Parlor: live music, bar menu, wine and beer Restaurant: full menu with delicious desserts
Saloon from the Old West. Literally. And an opera house from the 1880's where miners and prostitutes once mingled. And a steakhouse style restaurant to boot.
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Buckhorn Saloon & Opera House
32 Main St
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Saloon from the Old West. Literally. And an opera house from the 1880's where miners and prostitutes once mingled. And a steakhouse style restaurant to boot.
Best fast food cheeseburger in town (hot green chile sometimes, be warned)
Blake's Lotaburger
1315 N Hudson St
Best fast food cheeseburger in town (hot green chile sometimes, be warned)
yummy pizza a short walk from the house
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Forrest's Pizza
601 N Bullard St
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yummy pizza a short walk from the house

Drinks & Nightlife

The local brewery offers house-distilled liquor as well as spirits from around the state. Full menu. Live music most nights.
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Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery
200 N Bullard St
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The local brewery offers house-distilled liquor as well as spirits from around the state. Full menu. Live music most nights.

Arts & Culture

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Silver City Museum
312 W Broadway St
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Essentials

Food Basket
1220 N Hudson St
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Albertsons
1956 US-180
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Laundryland Hudson St.
407 N Hudson St

Entertainment & Activities

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Silco Theater
311 N Bullard St
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Light Hall Theater - Western New Mexico University
1000 W College Ave

Parks & Nature

https://www.nps.gov/gicl/index.htm For thousands of years, groups of nomadic people used the caves of the Gila River as temporary shelter. In the late 1200's, people of the Mogollon Culture decided it would be a good place to call home. They built rooms, crafted pottery and raised children in the cliff dwellings for about twenty years. Then the Mogollon moved on, leaving the walls for us as a glimpse into the past.
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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
26 Jim Bradford Trail
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https://www.nps.gov/gicl/index.htm For thousands of years, groups of nomadic people used the caves of the Gila River as temporary shelter. In the late 1200's, people of the Mogollon Culture decided it would be a good place to call home. They built rooms, crafted pottery and raised children in the cliff dwellings for about twenty years. Then the Mogollon moved on, leaving the walls for us as a glimpse into the past.

Everything Else

One of the several open pit copper mines that the town is known for. Amazingly large hole.
Chino Mine
One of the several open pit copper mines that the town is known for. Amazingly large hole.