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    Pie Town Pie

    4.3 (115 reviews)
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    Mark R.

    Everything I had hoped and more. Got there later in the day so some of the food and pie options were limited--but didn't matter because what they had was awesome. Chili with corn "bread" (was more like heavenly cake) and salad was delicious. The pies were as good as you could want. Super fresh. Service was fantastic. Couldn't have been more friendly. This is a stop worth planning for on any trip through the area. Couldn't recommend more highly.

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    Taylor H.

    This is homemade food-not fast food and it was delicious! A simple tasty menu that changes daily. The service was quick and friendly, even when it got busy. A rustic country setting that was clean and shared the history of the town. We had the green chile tomato quiche, the far east feast, and the deep dish pizza. So much food. Each served with its own little dessert. The Oreo cream pie was rich, thick, and meet all your chocolate needs with a buttery flakey crust. The perfect little spot to stop driving through.

    6ish mini pies my students were able to make with the help of Sara and her staff
    Claire M.

    My students and I visited Pie-O-Neer Pies during our summer school session of June 2024. My coworkers and I brought 7 middle school students. Sara and her wonderful workers Isabel, Irene and Heather were all so patient and kind to our students. We enjoy their pizza and the students were able to each make their own mini 6inch pie. We all went home with different slices and 6in pies as well. Trying a variety of types, peaches and cream pie, New Mexico apple (with the secret ingredient of green chile), chocolate cream pie, triple lemon cream, cherry pie and Las Cruces pecan pie. I truly enjoy all the memorabilia hung inside the cafe and how much pride Sara takes in her cafe the pies and caring for her customers and staff. Worth stopping in when driving through New Mexico on Highway 60. We also got the pleasure of meeting the Infamous Paul of Pie Town.

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    Dawn M.

    Friendly service and delicious pie! A must stop if you're in the area. Had a delicious pie in here 26 years ago and it's still awesome.

    Entrance from the road.
    Gloria H.

    So I was on my way to Truth or Consequences New Mexico. Yes that is the correct name of where I was going. Saw this huge sign on the road that said, 'Stop' Now I took this not as a warning but as a suggestion. I went to this restaurant and saw the most Delicious pies on display. It was very cozy and quaint inside. Much like all the establishments in New Mexico I'm noticing. Well, I had a multitude of choices I decided on the blueberry. I waited till I got to my hotel and had it after my steak dinner. It was the most delicious pie I've ever had.

    Maranda H.

    Mmmm the pot pie was a clear winner-it's a heavy meal don't let the size fool you-bring a friend and share. They also have cold pie to go if you're in a hurry.

    John D.

    What do you expect when you come to a wide spot in the road called Pie Town? Me - stop with any cafe with Pie in the name. So we did. Long motorcycle ride, about halfway around a loop and needed time to get out of the saddle, eat and quench the thirst. We entered a building probably out of the 1930's knickknacks galore and historical pics of the town in the 40's. Small menu board at the counter - only 4 items to chose from. Chicken & green chile pot pie & a slice of coconut cream pie. A generous slice of pie was served 1st. Sweet & topped with toasted coconut it was delicious. 1/2 way thru it the pot pie is delivered. Pot pie is hot, nice brown crust and a good sized amount of green chile on top. No it doesn't compare to anything I've eaten before. Not much broth in the middle. Instead loaded with slices of chicken, cheese & chile. Comfort food at its finest. It was a lot of food - couldn't finish my dessert or entree. Cost was on the higher side. But again large portions and it was a meal - not a snack. Out of the way, wide spot in the road serving up a great meal.

    Always wanted to have pie in Pie Town and the trip didn't disappoint! Everyone I talked to consistently said that all the pies were good - so pick whichever sounds yummiest to you. My friend had the New Mexico Apple with (lots) of ice cream. I ordered the Lemon Blueberry Buttermilk. They were both amazing. Portion sizes are very generous - ended up having to box up what we couldn't finish. Also bought a slice of the Peach to go for my friend who couldn't make the trip. The atmosphere is super cute and folksy. Lots of local goodies available for purchase. The owner was very friendly and we struck up a wonderful conversation when things slowed down enough for her to chat.

    Shirley Y.

    Oh, my.... What a treasure in the middle of nowhere. Well, don't get me wrong, the ride there was phenomenal scenery. The pies (yes, I had two slices) were too good yet true. The quiche was fresh, hot, served with a salad and a muffin. Yum! Friendly crew, great stop for lunch!

    Pecan pie muffin. Oh my. Perfect with a double espresso.
    Lisa K.

    Pie Town, NM is one of those places you could miss if you blink. But keep your eyes peeled, because this fabulous little pie shop is worth the stop. Fabulous, homemade pies. Sunday supper is fun and unique, and at the whim of the chef. Don't be in a hurry. Just relax and enjoy some pie.

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    Long drive, but worth it. The pies are like your great-grandmother would have made if she made really, really good pies.

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