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The Mine Shaft Tavern is the historic Roadhouse in Madrid NM! Try out our award winning MadChile Burger, pizza and NM specialties. We also offer at least 12 local beers, full bar with amazing Margaritas. Live music often in the tavern and at our Cantina overlooking Madrid with great views!
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Fri/Sat 11:30-9pm. Bar Service generally open an hour later....
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MENU | mineshaft. The Mine Shaft Tavern. Kitchen Hours. Sun...
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The Brewery and Museum is under construction. We plan to...
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WILD HOGS movie filmed in Madrid The biker bar was based on...
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CONTACT - The Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid New Mexico!
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The Historic Mine Shaft Tavern - up to 150 people The Mine...
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History & Engine 769 - The Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid New...
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Kitchen Hours. Sun - Thur 11:30-7pm. Fri/Sat 11:30-8pm. We...
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Madstock - The Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid New Mexico!
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Madrid Historical Timeline 1822 - Gold miners first came to...
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638 reviews. #1 of 1 Restaurant in Madrid $$ - $$$, American, Brew Pub, Southwestern. 2846 State Highway 14 N In the middle of town on the curve, Madrid, NM 87010-9746. +1 505-473-0743 + Add website. Closed now See all hours.
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The Mine Shaft Tavern, Madrid, New Mexico. 9,327 likes · 576 talking about this · 24,266 were here. Historic Tavern and Cantina with great food, live music and plenty of outdoor seating! NM...
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Jan 23, 2020 · The Mine Shaft Tavern. Claimed. Review. Share. 636 reviews #2 of 2 Restaurants in Madrid ₹₹ - ₹₹₹ American Brew Pub Southwestern. 2846 State Highway 14 N In the middle of town on the curve, Madrid, NM 87010-9746 +1 505-473-0743 Website Menu. Open now : 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM. Improve this listing. See all (278) RATINGS. Food. Service. Value.
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