It doesn’t take long for any visitor to realize New Mexico is one exceptionally unique place. From oddball restaurants to peculiar places to spend the night, the Land of Enchantment has no shortage of captivatingly weird places. Let’s take a look at just a few that New Mexico has to show off:

  1. Buckhorn Saloon and Opera House (Pino Altos)

Steve Steinmetz/Google This restaurant and bar looks like it’s been standing since the beginning of time, but we can assure you it is safe to enter and is home to some truly tasty steaks and drinks. You’ll want to make this into an evening outing, as the saloon and opera house hosts live entertainment.

Details: Buckhorn Saloon and Opera House Address: 32 Main Streer, Pinos Altos, NM 88053

  1. The flying saucer-shaped McDonald’s (Roswell)

Jen/Flickr Where else would you expect to find a fast food restaurant shaped like a flying saucer? You may not see any little green men flipping patties or munching on french fries, but the exterior and interior are certainly out of this world.

Details: McDonald’s Roswell Address: 720 N Main Street, Roswell, NM 88201

  1. Kokopelli’s Cave Hotel (Farmington)

Kokopelli’s Cave Website Looking forward to a night of especially restful sleep? If sleeping inside a cave sounds appealing to you, then you’ll want to book a night or two at Kokopelli’s Cave, a unique bed and breakfast in Farmington.

Details: Kokopelli’s Cave Address: 5001 Antelope Junction, Farmington, NM 87402

  1. McGinn’s PistachioLand (Alamogordo)

Amy Meredith/Flickr In a nutshell, this orchard and gift shop offers one shell of a good time. Not only will you find plenty of pistachio-centered foods to bring home but you’ll also have the opportunity to tour the orchard and take a picture with the world’s largest pistachio.

Details: PistachioLand Address: 7320 U.S. Hwy 54, Alamogordo, NM 88310

  1. Pie Town

Larry Lamsa/Flickr How disappointing would it be to stop by a town with a name like this and not find a single pastry shop? You don’t need to worry about that here! Pie Town is home to a handful of bakeries that offer spectacularly sweet pies, as well as an annual Pie Festival.

Details: Pie Town Address: 5613 US-60, Pie Town, NM 87827

  1. Sparky’s Burgers & BBQ (Hatch)

Aiyana Walker/Google When it comes to New Mexican cuisine, there’s no doubt that green chile is king. This burger joint not only offers new takes on the classic green chile burger, but also has some exceptionally unique drinks and desserts that incorporate the spicy pepper.

Details: Sparky’s Burgers & BBQ Address: 115 Franklin Street, Hatch, NM 87937

  1. Tinkertown Museum (Sandia Park)

Daniel Langer/Flickr While Tinkertown Museum is only open during the warmer months, it’s definitely an oddball attraction you’ll want to add to your line-up. What started as a personal collection has evolved into a 22-room museum filled to the brim with miniature figurines and intricately detailed scenes, many of which are brought to life as animatronics.

Details: Tinkertown Museum Address: 121 Sandia Crest Road, Sandia Park, NM 87047

Those were some intriguing places, don’t you think? What are some other offbeat locations you’ve visited here in New Mexico? Be sure to share your favorite spots with us and your fellow readers!

Steve Steinmetz/Google

This restaurant and bar looks like it’s been standing since the beginning of time, but we can assure you it is safe to enter and is home to some truly tasty steaks and drinks. You’ll want to make this into an evening outing, as the saloon and opera house hosts live entertainment.

Details: Buckhorn Saloon and Opera House Address: 32 Main Streer, Pinos Altos, NM 88053

Jen/Flickr

Where else would you expect to find a fast food restaurant shaped like a flying saucer? You may not see any little green men flipping patties or munching on french fries, but the exterior and interior are certainly out of this world.

Details: McDonald’s Roswell Address: 720 N Main Street, Roswell, NM 88201

Kokopelli’s Cave Website

Looking forward to a night of especially restful sleep? If sleeping inside a cave sounds appealing to you, then you’ll want to book a night or two at Kokopelli’s Cave, a unique bed and breakfast in Farmington.

Details: Kokopelli’s Cave Address: 5001 Antelope Junction, Farmington, NM 87402

Amy Meredith/Flickr

In a nutshell, this orchard and gift shop offers one shell of a good time. Not only will you find plenty of pistachio-centered foods to bring home but you’ll also have the opportunity to tour the orchard and take a picture with the world’s largest pistachio.

Details: PistachioLand Address: 7320 U.S. Hwy 54, Alamogordo, NM 88310

Larry Lamsa/Flickr

How disappointing would it be to stop by a town with a name like this and not find a single pastry shop? You don’t need to worry about that here! Pie Town is home to a handful of bakeries that offer spectacularly sweet pies, as well as an annual Pie Festival.

Details: Pie Town Address: 5613 US-60, Pie Town, NM 87827

Aiyana Walker/Google

When it comes to New Mexican cuisine, there’s no doubt that green chile is king. This burger joint not only offers new takes on the classic green chile burger, but also has some exceptionally unique drinks and desserts that incorporate the spicy pepper.

Details: Sparky’s Burgers & BBQ Address: 115 Franklin Street, Hatch, NM 87937

Daniel Langer/Flickr

While Tinkertown Museum is only open during the warmer months, it’s definitely an oddball attraction you’ll want to add to your line-up. What started as a personal collection has evolved into a 22-room museum filled to the brim with miniature figurines and intricately detailed scenes, many of which are brought to life as animatronics.

Details: Tinkertown Museum Address: 121 Sandia Crest Road, Sandia Park, NM 87047

Conventional is boring when it comes to travel! If you’re looking for more strange spots to see around New Mexico, you can find some in 11 Strange Spots In New Mexico That Will Make You Stop And Look Twice.

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Address: 32 Main St, Pinos Altos, NM 88053, USAAddress: 720 N Main St, Roswell, NM 88201, USAAddress: 5001 Antelope Jct, Farmington, NM 87402, USAAddress: 7320 US-54, Alamogordo, NM 88310, USAAddress: 115 Franklin St, Hatch, NM 87937, USAAddress: 121 Sandia Crest Rd, Sandia Park, NM 87047, USA