Rancho De Chimayo

Rancho De Chimayo Rancho de Chimayo Restaurante - A Timeless Tradition nestled in the hills of northern New Mexico. Their son, Roque came as a soldier at the same time. Mrs.
(1531)

The Chimayó valley is a verdant oasis extending from the foothills of the majestic Sangre de Cristo mountains to the expanse of the Rio Grande valley. In this fertile area, three streams meet and traverse its entire distance. People have been drawn to the valley’s charms both in prehistoric and historic times. Native Americans inhabited the piñon covered hills and chamiso strewn valley floor. The

name Chimayó itself is from the Tewá Indian language meaning superior red flaking stone. The Cañada de Chimayó, as it is known in the early records, became increasingly settled by the Spanish after 1692. The Spanish Crown encouraged colonists from New Spain (Mexico) to move north, and many settled in the Chimayó valley. In 1693, Jose Jaramillo Negrete and his wife Maria de Sotomayor of Mexico City, came to New Mexico as colonists. Soon the many sons and daughters of Roque Jaramillo and his wife Petrona de Cardenas spread throughout northern New Mexico. Manuel Jaramillo, a son of Roque, acquired property in the upper Cañada de Chimayó in the early 1700s. In the 1800s, Manuel Jaramillo’s great grandsons, brothers Hermenegildo and Epifanio, assisted each other in building their own family homes. In October 1965, Arturo Jaramillo and his wife Florence envisioned a plan for the house built by Hermenegildo and Trinidad Jaramillo, and the Restaurante Rancho de Chimayó was born. Their restaurant would preserve the rich traditions of their family and its proud culture, welcoming guests into this comfortable and romantic piece of history. Fireplaces radiate warmth into cozy rooms and family photographs hang on the white washed adobe walls. The lovely terraced patio beckons you to exquisite outdoor dining. In August, 1984 the Jaramillo family completed restoration of Hacienda Rancho de Chimayó, Epifanio and Adelaida Jaramillo’s home. Their home has been lovingly renovated into seven guest rooms. Each room opens onto an enclosed courtyard and within each room one finds turn of the century antiques, a private bath, a quiet sitting area and fireplace. In July 2008, a fire at Rancho de Chimayó damaged the kitchen and other areas. After more than a year, the restaurant has been respectfully restored and upgraded, preserving the original adobe walls, structure and many of it’s authentic features. Rancho de Chimayó was honored as one of New Mexico’s Culinary Treasures in March 2014, one of only a handful of restaurants awarded with this wonderful distinction. The New Mexico Department of Tourism celebrated restaurants that have stood the test of time, independent spots that have become beloved in their neighborhoods and beyond. Many of these are operated by the founding family, or by someone handpicked by the founders to carry on their legacy. In all cases they are still family-owned and operated. Our official 50th Anniversary Celebration date was September 19, 2015, when the Restaurante celebrated their 50th anniversary as a thriving, world renowned restaurant in Northern New Mexico. On May 2, 2016 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Florence Jaramillo and Rancho de Chimayó received the 2016 James Beard Foundation America's Classics Award. The James Beard Awards recognizes culinary professionals for excellence and achievement in their fields and further the Foundation’s mission to celebrate, nurture, and honor America’s diverse culinary heritage through programs that educate and inspire. On March 8, 2017, Mrs. Jaramillo received the first Women’s Restaurant Award given by the New Mexico Restaurant Association. This award was created to recognize women who have made outstanding contributions to the New Mexico Restaurant industry. J was presented the award in conjunction with the National Women’s History Month. Not only did Mrs. J receive the first award, but the award will be known as the “Florence Jaramillo Award” in her honor going forward. On March 12, 2017, Mrs. J received Edible Santa Fe’s LOCAL HERO award in the “New Mexico Restaurant” category. The Local Hero Awards recognize amazing individuals and organizations for their work to create healthy, sustainable food systems in New Mexico. Businesses that received the award in various categories were determined through reader nominations and a reader poll. Join us at Rancho de Chimayó - a treasured part of New Mexico’s heritage and history and will always remain...a timeless tradition.

Nice feature on Rancho de Chimayó as one of New Mexico's TOP historic restaurants! Thanks Chowhound -- we appreciate you...
05/04/2026

Nice feature on Rancho de Chimayó as one of New Mexico's TOP historic restaurants! Thanks Chowhound -- we appreciate you!

New Mexico is filled with eating establishments that have been serving both locals and travelers classic dishes for anywhere from decades to hundreds of years.

03/17/2026
Rancho de Chimayó re-opens next Wednesday after our early Spring cleaning! We look forward to serving you our authentic ...
01/16/2026

Rancho de Chimayó re-opens next Wednesday after our early Spring cleaning! We look forward to serving you our authentic New Mexican cuisine!

Celebrate love this Valentine’s Day in the romantic charm of Santa Fe County!

Treat your special someone to an unforgettable experience, starting with a cozy, authentic meal at Rancho de Chimayó, where traditional New Mexican flavors set the stage for a perfect evening. Explore the region’s breathtaking landscapes, indulge in luxurious spa treatments, or stroll through the historic streets of Santa Fe, hand in hand.

Whether it’s a candlelit dinner, a scenic adventure, or a quiet moment by the fire, Santa Fe County offers endless ways to make this Valentine’s Day truly magical.

Rancho de Chimayó will continue Mrs. J’s vision and legacy, proudly remaining a family-owned and operated restaurant wit...
01/05/2026

Rancho de Chimayó will continue Mrs. J’s vision and legacy, proudly remaining a family-owned and operated restaurant with Laura Jaramillo Ross and Chef Janet Malcom.

We're Happy to Announce Our 60th Anniversary Special for Our Anniversary Month!
10/27/2025

We're Happy to Announce Our 60th Anniversary Special for Our Anniversary Month!

For those unable to attend in person, the funeral service for Florence Jaramillo (Mrs. J), will be live-streamed here on...
10/17/2025

For those unable to attend in person, the funeral service for Florence Jaramillo (Mrs. J), will be live-streamed here on the Rancho de Chimayó page beginning at 9 a.m. MST Saturday, October 18.

Address

300 Juan Medina Road
Chimayo, NM
87522

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11:30am - 8pm
Wednesday 11:30am - 8pm
Thursday 11:30am - 8pm
Friday 11:30am - 8pm
Saturday 8:30am - 8pm
Sunday 8:30am - 8pm

Telephone

+15053514444

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