Sip
a martini or swig a beer in style at the
Silver Eagle Lounge. Join us early for
our daily happy hour, featuring drink and
appetizer specials so great you’ll
surely come back for more! This is a place
that stays packed long after most happy
hours lose their luster. With a variety
of local bands, karaoke showcases and comedy
performances, there’s a different
form of entertainment each night of the
week. Located in the Ohkay Casino in San
Juan Pueblo..
Cards and
slots are supposed to be the rave, but what
about bowling? Santa Clara Pueblo built a
bowling alley at Big Rock Bowl for those
who wanted games beyond blackjack, craps,
and slots. There’s also buffet and
restaurant dining, a lounge, and south of
Espanola on NM 399, the Black Mesa Golf Club,
an 18-hole golf course with stunning views
of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Located
at an elevation of 5,400 feet, Black Mesa's
elevation change is 125 feet, and 12 of the
holes play slightly downhill. The course
plays at 7,359 yards, par 72, with 105 bunkers.
Black Mesa features a short game practice
area which presents golfers with all of the
same challenges around the green that they
will face on the course. It also has a spacious,
60,000 square foot teeing area that accompanies
the range, two practice putting greens, state-of-the
art GPS carts, and a full-service pro shop
and grill.
Located
off Highway 285 in beautiful Northern New
Mexico, the Dreamcatcher is a favorite
theatre of locals and visitors alike. The
only theatre in Northern New Mexico to
offer stadium seating, the Dreamcatcher
features Dolby Digital sound and huge screens
for the best film-going experience possible.
Also make sure to visit our fully-stocked
concession stand for a popcorn and a drink
to compliment your film!
El Camino
Real, the scenic road between Santa Fe and
Taos, is home to the Black Mesa Winery. The
Velarde Valley serves as an historic backdrop
for the revitalization of vineyards prominent
in New Mexico for almost 400 years. Experience
Black Mesa's fanciful named wines, Coyote,
Black Beauty, Antelope, and Conejito White,
as well as Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Merlot, and Zinfandel. Ask about joining
the Black Mesa Wine Club.