Dr. Field Goods
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Rockin' New Mexico fusion: local farm ingredients transformed into comfort food infused with world flavors - right here in Santa Fe! Menu items include their famous Bad Ass BLT, a Green Chile Tortilla Burger, Stacked Enchiladas, and an array of fresh-cut steaks. Click on link below to see daily menu specials. Conveniently located at De Vargas Center - just a few minutes from the Plaza. Outdoor seating available

Phone: (505) 982-3033call

Website: https://drfieldgoods.iverson.design/locations/devargas/

Address: 187 Paseo De Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501  MAP

Hours:

Monday 11AM - 8PM

Tues- Sat 11AM - 9PM

Sunday 11AM - 3PM

Butcher Shop Hours : Mon 9AM - 2PM, Tues-Sat 9AM - 5PM

Call for Holiday Hours

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Dr. Field Goods is a Santa Fe original, built on bold flavor, uncompromising quality, and a rock-and-roll attitude toward food. Founded by Santa Fe–born Chef Josh Gerwin, the concept began over a decade ago as a food truck and catering operation that helped pioneer New Mexico fusion cooking in the city. What started humbly has grown into an award-winning restaurant, neighborhood butcher shop, and growing national recognition—all while staying deeply rooted in local culture.

Chef Josh draws inspiration from the flavors he grew up with in Santa Fe, honoring traditional New Mexican cooking while pushing it forward with his own creative edge. Each dish is intentionally designed to feel familiar yet unexpected, blending classic techniques with new ideas and vibrant flavors. The philosophy is simple and unapologetic: all original, no covers—food that respects tradition without being confined by it.

At the heart of Dr. Field Goods is a deep commitment to sourcing. Ingredients come from local farms and ranches that reflect the land and story of New Mexico. Chef Josh and his team prioritize clean, whole foods from small, family-run operations that value quality, sustainability, and responsible practices. Knowing where the food comes from isn’t just a principle—it’s part of the flavor.