Sage Bakehouse
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Sage Bakehouse

535 Cerrillos Rd C, Santa Fe, NM

★★★★★4.8(695 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Sage Bakehouse is a beloved neighborhood gem where exceptional in-house baked goods steal the spotlight—think crusty sourdough loaves, buttery croissants, and creative tartines that keep regulars returning weekly. The intimate space lets you watch bakers at work while enjoying a fabulous latte and whatever's just come out of the oven, creating that rare combination of quality coffee and artisanal food done with real care. It's the kind of place where the friendly staff and fresh-from-scratch approach have earned a devoted following in Santa Fe.

What to expect

Light foodFull breakfastFamily friendlyOutdoor seatingPastriesSlow sitMeetingsTraditional drinks

Google Reviews

Emily Yolo
★★★★★2 months ago

Edit: I've tried several bread bakeries in town now and I've found this place to be my favorite, so now I stop in once a week to get a loaf for my breakfast toasts. Really great bakery. They have an excellent variety of baked goods to nibble on and some really good lookin' loaves on the rack. The quiche is super fluffy with a delicious blue cheese flavor. It's a nice place for a light meal, and the people working here are really chill dudes.

Miranda Kleeb
★★★★★2 months ago

First time here, will be back anytime we’re in Santa Fe. The people were all so friendly, helpful and accommodating. The latte was fabulous, the toasts and croissants were amazing! So good, so fresh! Highly recommend!

Fanny Lee
★★★★★3 months ago

Finally made it to Sage Bakehouse. Their Egg Tartine with Serrano ham and the Ham & Fontina panini were delish. Took home their fresh sourdough loaf, spinach & goat cheese quiche, currant scones, and a cinnamon swirl.

Rebekka Handing
★★★★★5 months ago

Hard to find a place like this these days! Excellent quality for everything we ordered, soup, salad and tartine. You can see into the bakery while you eat and watch the hardworking employees who seem to love what they are doing. You can watch a short video of where the flour for the delicious bread is sourced.

M. O'Connor
★★★★5 months ago

Great coffee and service. A modest menu here and fresh loaves of bread. The restaurant is much smaller than I thought, limited seating. I ordered kale quiche and it was alright, not great. It needed more flavor and complexity. It was made well though. I will return for more coffee and pastry. There is parking on 2 sides of the building, it feels tight.

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