Dish n' Spoon Cafe to relocate
Dish n' Spoon Cafe & Gifts will relocate from is current site on Old Santa Fe Trail to a new location on Canyon Road on March 1.
The new location, 616 Canyon Road, is inside the Mirador Gallery. Chef and owner Sancho Soeiro closed the cafe's previous location on Old Santa Fe Trail earlier this month, following a challenging five-year run.
The new cafe will be open from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with brunch and lunch menu items and daily specials, baked goods and coffee drinks; a beer and wine license is pending, and special dinners on Friday evenings during the gallery season are planned.
For more information, visit
www.dishnspoon.com.
Flip for free pancakes at IHOP
To commemorate its own National Pancake Day, IHOP restaurants nationwide will offer guests free buttermilk pancakes on Tuesday to raise awareness and funds for Shriners Hospitals for Children.
The IHOP in Santa Fe, 3301 Cerrillos Road, will be serving free pancakes for 15 hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday. Each guest will be served only one free short stack of pancakes.
In return, guests will be invited to make a voluntary donation to Shriners Hospitals for Children. The restaurant chain hopes to raise $2.7 million this year, according to a news release.
For more information, call 438-3773, or visit
www.ihop.com.
Film series to show 'Carbon Nation'
The Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute will show a screening of Carbon Nation on Wednesday as part of its Wednesday night film series.
The screening, the second in the series, will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion in the Railyard. Regular admission is $12, and discounts for institute members, senior citizens and students are available.
Released last year, Carbon Nation, an 85-minute film, explores innovative approaches to alternative energy and solutions to climate change, according to the institute's website.
Speakers will include Allan Oliver, CEO of New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce, and Regina Wheeler, CEO of Positive Energy, among others, according to a news release.
The series will continue through May. For more information, call 983-7726, or visit
www.farmersmarketinstitute.org.
Guess who's coming to dinner?
The Santa Fe Community Foundation has announced that it will bring back its "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?" event on June 23 for the second year.
Billed as a warm, intimate dinner party with world-class cuisine, the event will feature food prepared by a group of Santa Fe chefs and will take place at 20 private locations throughout the city.
Participating chefs will include Andrea Clover, executive pastry chef at Luminaria Restaurant & Patio, and Maria Bustamente-Bernal, owner and pastry chef at Tree House Pastry Shop & Café, among others. The June event will culminate at the Museum of International Folk Art, where desserts will be served.
"Proceeds [from the event] will support the Community Leadership Fund of the Santa Fe Community Foundation," Brian Byrnes, president of the Santa Fe Community Foundation, said in a news release.
Tickets are $125, a portion of which is tax deductible, the news release said.
For more information, call Nancy Sharp at 988-9715, ext. 7004, or Gabe Gomez at 603-5677, or visit
www.guesswhoinsantafe.org.