Reviews on Pub food in Alto, New Mexico, United States. Alto is an unincorporated area of Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States. It is located at an elevation of 7,300 feet (2,200 m) in the Lincoln National Forest, five miles (8.0 km) north of the village of Ruidoso. Alto received its name from the Spanish word "high" because of its elevation.
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4 based on 66 reviews
This is a great place to gather outside with your friends or family. The food is great and the staff friendly. Beer is cold. Don't miss out this summer while they are open.
4 based on 40 reviews
Stopped in here on a Sunday afternoon for a break from shopping in Ruidoso. Wide selection of NM craft beers on tap and in bottles or cans. Four of us had flights of four different beers, and everything we tried was good. Service was excellent, helpful, and knowledgeable. Great place to just hang out, chill out, and have some great beer.
4 based on 54 reviews
Beautiful setting - amazing views of mountains and wildlife! We saw Elk and Deer and all kinds of Birds while having a scrumptious breakfast. They do not scrimp on their servings. Iâve been coming to Ruidoso for more than 30 years and never get tired of this area. Love this place! Golf is great too and even has indoor pool! Friday nights awesome band.
4 based on 155 reviews
This is a place to be experienced. I cannot help you taste the difference. The service is superb, the kids loved it, unique.
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3 based on 364 reviews
I ordered quesadillas, was brought dry chicken fajitas, mostly onions, tasteless sides. Was 9 p.m, too late to fuss over food, but... Waitress hovered, checking in 9x while we tried to have a conversation...but we were only ones in restaurant. Music screamingly loud.My friend said to tell the margaritas were good!
4 based on 445 reviews
A middle of the road restaurant with middle of the road food. However, if your waiter tells you that the restaurant makes its own soda and then when you get the bottle and read the label and then wonder "how in the world does Illinois own this restaurant", just don't bother asking. It'll boggle the mind contemplating the response.
4 based on 22 reviews
Since last review almost 3-years ago, tremendous improvement on food - easily top-2 dining opportunities in South Central N.M; plus, their service is so nice - attentive folks who really pamper you. Try their special seafood-buffet ... itâs far superior to Inn of Mountain Gods. Poolside food/beverage service is a real treat too. As far as catering to their customers/members, they have 4-dining venues. 99+% clubs are closed Mondays, giving no food/beverage access on Mondays. However, these folks stagger their dining rooms so as to make sure there are choices available 7-days/week. Donât see that kind of thoughtfulness much anymore. All-in-all, a VERY well-run operation offering excellent dining/beverage/entertaining for their customers. BooRah. Well done.
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