Bobcat Bite

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Bobcat Bite is a renowned restaurant located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Established in 1953, it has gained a reputation for its hamburgers, particularly the green chile cheeseburger, which has become a local favorite and a must-try for visitors to the area.

History[edit | edit source]

Bobcat Bite was originally opened by the Kane family and has since become a staple in the Santa Fe dining scene. The name "Bobcat Bite" was inspired by the frequent sightings of bobcats in the area, which would come down from the nearby Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The restaurant is best known for its green chile cheeseburger, which features a juicy beef patty topped with roasted green chile and melted cheese. Other popular items on the menu include steak, pork chops, and a variety of sandwiches and salads.

Location[edit | edit source]

Bobcat Bite is situated on the historic Old Las Vegas Highway, providing a rustic and charming atmosphere that complements its hearty and flavorful dishes. The location has become a beloved landmark for both locals and tourists.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Bobcat Bite has received numerous accolades and has been featured in various food and travel publications. It is often listed among the best places to get a burger in the United States.

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