Santa Fe's Milk of the Poppy strives to combine a medieval apothecary with a craft cocktail bar The food menu at Milk of the Poppy blends locally sourced ingredients with historical inspiration. Milk of the Poppy is located in Santa Fe’s Railyard District in the same 1910 adobe building as Jean Cocteau Cinema and Beastly Books. Milk of the Poppy features a 1,200-square foot lounge that can seat approximately 55 and an outdoor garden patio that can accommodate 30 more. Milk of the Poppy patrons can enjoy cocktails ranging from the traditional to the creative. Published February 21, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified February 21, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Santa Fe's Milk of the Poppy strives to combine a medieval apothecary with a craft cocktail bar The name alone is a catalyst for intrigue. According to a release, Milk of the Poppy originated in medieval times as a “specialty concocted beverage known for both its medicinal properties and the remarkable ‘poppy dreams’ it induces.” "Game of Thrones" fans might recognize it as a potent liquid medicine that some call “the Westeros version of morphine.” collection_dd4a39a8-ed58-11ef-805f-1f01771c7354.html
As featured on - Santa Fe's Milk of the Poppy strives to combine a medieval apothecary with a craft cocktail bar The name alone is a catalyst for intrigue. According to a release, Milk of the Poppy originated in medieval times as a “specialty concocted beverage known for both its medicinal properties and the remarkable ‘poppy dreams’ it induces.” "Game of Thrones" fans might recognize it as a potent liquid medicine that some call “the Westeros version of morphine.”
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