On the Mother
Road: Joseph's Bar & Grill, Santa Rosa, NM
If you are a car buff and want to capture
the feel of a time gone by, it's not too late to experience
that part of America that resides on Route 66. Route 66 was
decommissioned as a highway in 1985 and officially ceased to
exist, but hardcore American travel aficionados still drive the
route known as the Mother Road. While you are on your journey,
make sure to stop at Joseph's Bar &
Grill, Santa Rosa, NM.
Santa Rosa is
a town with roots as a Spanish ranch; it grew in popularity and
lasted over time as a place to stop on the way from East to
West. Today the town is still a tourist town and Joseph's Bar &
Grill; Santa Rosa, NM is the perfect place to stop when you
are traveling that road. The owners or Joseph's Bar &
Grill, Santa Rosa, NM have rescued and adopted some of the
Mother Road's memorabilia, the most famous piece being the Fat
Man sign from the
Club Café.
While Joseph's Bar and
Grill, Santa Rosa, NM may be a great place to brush up on
local history, don't forget to enjoy either breakfast, lunch or
dinner while you are there. With the restaurant starting out as
La Fiesta back in 1956, you know the food there is authentic
and delicious. Another sign that it is a place not to be missed
is that it is a popular restaurant for the locals. This means
you will get a good meal for a great bargain. Look for the
grilled chicken salad or any of the dishes featuring local
chilies.
Route 66 will
always be a part of our history that rings true with the spirit
of America; lined with businesses that survived the depression
by providing weary migrants with a meal and a place to stay.
Joseph's Bar
& Grill, Santa Rosa, NM also celebrates that spirit by
providing a photographic history and memorabilia to keep those
memories alive.
Joseph's Bar & Grill, Santa Rosa, NM 
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