The Pink Adobe - Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Pink Adobe was established in 1944 by Rosalea Murphy. Known affectionately by locals as “The Pink,” the restaurant has grown into a local and national landmark since its humble beginnings serving Dobe Burgers, French onion soup, and hot apple pie.
The Pink is located in the center of the historic Barrio de Analco across the street from the San Miguel Mission, which is considered the oldest church in the United States. The restaurant was given its name by Rosalea because of the rose color of the historic, 300 year-old house that is home to the Pink.
The Pink Adobe
406 Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
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Do David Salazar and Pat Malone still play at the Pink Adobe? I’ll be in Santa Fe next week and would love to see them play.
I have been here few times. Great Place. please feature this article on the bizymoms Santa-fe community page, the moms will love it