Lordsburg is a city in and the county seat of Hidalgo County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,797 at the 2010 census, down from 3,379 in 2000.
Things to do in Lordsburg
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Mexican and American food.
Great authentic Southern New Mexico Mexican food. Awesome breakfast, great pancakes, wonderful red Chile.... good food good service. The building is tiny and you think based on the cars parked on both sides of the road that you’ll never find a table but usually there’s no issue getting a table. Worth a try for sure!
3.5 based on 398 reviews
On I-10, there are not a lot of options for a meal, beside fast food joints. But Lordsburg has a gem in Kranberry's Chatterbox. Room for RV's or trucks. Parking lot full of border patrol & police cars. Excellent salad bar. Great Green Chili Corn Chowder. Excellent, excellent service. Lots of options. Good value. Several homemade options for dessert, although we opted for the Hot Fudge Sundae. We'll be stopping by Kranberry's again!
4 based on 43 reviews
3 pizza styles, calzones, wings, salads. Had thin crust small veggie pie _ generous toppings and big enough for two. King chef salad was very good _ lots of meats and cheeses. Did takeout and will definitely return on next stopover in Lordsburg.
4 based on 36 reviews
This Denny's is in the Flying J truck stop at I-10 exit 24. We were traveling over the Christmas holiday and stopped in for lunch on Christmas Day. We were grateful they were open but weren't sure what to expect. There were a lot of cars in the parking lot but they still had tables available. We were greeted warmly and seated right away (tables and booths). The ambiance is like a typical diner, though this one was a little cleaner and brighter than some. They have TVs so you can catch up on the news while you wait for your food. Denny's is not known for having healthy fare, but we were surprised at the variety of healthy choices on the menu. We ordered the Alaskan Salmon Skillet and Tilapia Ranchero. The food was served quickly and it looked and tasted great. Prices were very reasonable. Our server was extra friendly and attentive, too. I was worried about what "Christmas Dinner" was going to be like at Denny's, but we had a very pleasant lunch! It was a bonus to be able to get our lunch and gasoline in one stop. We're likely to return on our next trip east.
3.5 based on 39 reviews
Pleasantly above average McDonald's, though I was the only guest in the store at that time of morning. Staff was great! McDonald's coffee is certainly not a bad drink, and it is very conveniently located off Interstate 10. The bathroom had a slight funky smell, but I have a hard time finding a McDonald's cleaning a restroom to a level I expected when I was responsible for one - it takes work to keep a busy one clean.
3.5 based on 9 reviews
What a great surprise to find Pizza at a Love's. The personal pizzas were fresh and a good variety was offered. The employees were friendly and helpful. This is a small town and Godfather's was very much appreciated.
3.5 based on 5 reviews
I have stopped here several times on my way to and from Tucson. This Subway is located inside a Truck Stop - that being said there are times it can be very busy. I usually get a Veggie Delight, so I have not had issues with my food. The bread is sometimes a bit dry, but this is the desert, there is no humidity!! The help is really stretched - they all multi task & at times lose focus of customer service.
2.5 based on 7 reviews
This Arby's is okay, but make sure you only go during the normal busy hours for a restaurant, such as 12:00 to 1:00 during the lunch rush. If you go during the "off times", your food will have been sitting around since the last rush, and the fries in particular will be dried out and bad.
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