Bloomfield (Navajo: Naabiʼání) is a city in northeastern San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Farmington Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 8,112 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Bloomfield
4 based on 45 reviews
We stopped off for a late lunch and found it to be a place we would definitely visit again. at the cole slaw was nothing worth getting again, but everything else was great! That includes the brisket sandwich, 1/2 rack ribs and pinto beans. Tasty and great quantity. Price was not bad either.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We looked on Tripadvisor for lunch ideas after our visit to Aztec Ruins. As it was getting close to 3 pm, we had to hurry to find a decent food place that still served lunch.
So we got to this little restaurant and enjoyed a wonderful dish of chicken fried rice, a green seafood curry and a red chicken curry. Portions are generous and the price is right.
Nothing fancy, nice atmosphere, friendly service and great food. Who wants more?
3.5 based on 88 reviews
Food here was generous in portions and generous with grease - even the ice tea tasted greasy. Come here to admire the Coca-Cola memorabilia but stay away from the restrooms. I've seen better and cleaner porta-potties at outdoor sporting events. Service was good, just keep your expectations really low for this roadside diner.
4.5 based on 279 reviews
St Clair Winery & Bistro brings French country cuisine and award winning New Mexico wines to a comfortable bistro setting. Outdoor patios are also available, making your dining experience one-of-a-kind. Enjoy a glass of refreshing wine while you listen to live music Friday evenings. We Cater! Large Party Options: Pickup, Delivery, On-Site Catering, and Off-site Catering available.
We were celebrating Valentine’s Dinner at ST. CLAIR WINERY & BISTRO-FARMINGTON. For appetizers, we ordered the Jalapeno Bacon-Shrimp and the Roasted Brussels Sprouts. The bacon-wrapped shrimp in Mandarin sauce were perfectly cooked and deliciously tangy, and the Brussels sprouts were surprisingly tasty, cooked in warm...MoreHi Tony, from what we can see your experience was not reflective of our brand. We are really sorry for that. Until then, please receive my most sincere apologies on behalf of everyone in the team.
4 based on 92 reviews
My wife and I just dined at Rubia's. I had the taco special chicken and my wife had alcarte chili relleno and a beef taco. It was all very poor. Anybody who recommends this place should have their head examined. This restaurant must improve their offerings or it is destined to fail. If you are thinking about patronizing this restaurant, I would recommend going to any fast food place and save yourself twenty dollars. The bill was $27.12 included were two beers which were good.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
It was hotter than I expected it, but way delicious. You have to wait a while for your food, but it was worth it. The 4 of us each had something different and everyone said it was good.
4 based on 67 reviews
Dined here with friends from Farmington. We are on our annual fishing trip to the San Juan River. Honestly I was hesitant, Chinese food in New Mexico. We started with a huge bowl of wonton soup...excellent. we shared 4 dishes plus rice and noodles. Was impressed with all. Highly recommend.
4 based on 31 reviews
13 reviews at yahoo.com a really good restaurant in Bloomfield, NM close to the Best Western Territory Hotel
The food was very good. They even had shrimp on the lunch buffet. The servers were friendly and did as well as could be expected with the place as busy as it was. If a restaurant is packed on a Tuesday at lunch then that should be telling enough. The only disappointment was that the ice cream machine was out of order so no ice cream.
4 based on 30 reviews
A typical small-town diner - spacious, friendly staff, good food and lots of it. What makes Sonya's special is they cook real New Mexican dishes, which to me is one of the great joys of visiting New Mexico.
We visited for supper, then the next morning for breakfast. Food was great both times. If you're in the area, Sonya's is a good place to try.
4 based on 10 reviews
I have no idea how their pizza is, because both times I came in, I stood at the counter waiting and nobody ever came out to acknowledge or help me. So suffice is to say, their "customer service" is not only bad, but nonexistent.
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