Best Burger: Bobcat Bite

November 22, 2009

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It’s not the sort of place that you just come across; unless, that is, you’re ambling down Old Las Vegas Highway east of Santa Fe, and happen to look over and see the cars, and the crowd of people standing around in the parking lot here, waiting patiently for their names to be called.

For what, you ask? A burger. Not just any burger, mind you — a big ‘ol juicy fresh ground whole boneless chuck burger that puts nearly all others to shame.

I first heard about Bobcat Bite awhile back from Katharine Kagel at Cafe Pasqual’s in Santa Fe, and felt silly for not knowing about it sooner. It’s a New Mexico — and national — institution. Bon Appetit named the 10 oz. chile cheeseburger here the best in the U.S., and GQ listed Bobcat Bite #12 on its “20 Burgers you must eat before you die” list.

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So I put my name on the list and waited, too.

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Here I am, sitting at the bar in the tiny space with the beams on the ceilings. Bobcat Bite’s been around since 1953, and has been family-owned throughout its history, though not the same family. Bobcats used to come down to this little adobe, once a trading post and gun shop, where the owners would feed them treats. Not sure if “treats” means burgers, but I didn’t see any  bobcats on the day that I was there. Except for this one.

bobcat on wall

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While I was waiting for my burger, I had a little bowl of green chile stew, which immediately went to the top of my own personal “green chile stew you must eat before you die” list. See the Hatch green chiles floating in this broth? Still vibrant and fresh, and just spicy enough to warm the simple soup, with tomatoes and juicy chunks of pork.

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Then — drum roll, please — it was burger time. Oh my my.

I took one look, and said, “I’ll never be able to eat all of this.”

Then guess what I did? Yup. All gone.

Bobcat Bite (420 Old Las Vegas Highway, Santa Fe, NM) is open in the winter Wednesday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 7:50 p.m., so plan your trip — and eating schedule — accordingly.

Don’t forget to wear your cowgirl boots.

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

the cosmic cowgirl November 23, 2009 at 9:51 am

it’s been years since i’ve been to NM. now i have a foundation on which build my return trip–thank you! i also love the hours, closing at 7:50…gotta love it!

katedecamont November 23, 2009 at 12:21 pm

you make a girl want to steal a pick-em-up truck and head on down the road! Next year road trip SW France to SW USA!

Cowgirl Chef November 23, 2009 at 1:11 pm

Kate, you’re on! Vroom, vroom.

Stevie's still a wonder November 23, 2009 at 4:31 pm

I ate at the Bobcat Bite some 20 years ago with my niece. She said I just had to try it before I left Santa Fe, and boy was she right! I don’t recall what I had, but it was memorable enough that I still remember eating there! Rest assured, if I ever get up that way again, I will definitely stop by for a burger!

Frank Armstrong November 28, 2009 at 3:36 pm

I wonder if you’ve ever sampled the green chili cheese burger at the Outpost Bar & Grill over in Carrizozo. Kinda’ out of the way, but I’ve never been disappointed. Have not tried Bobcat Bite, but will next time through the area.

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