Hobbs: Shopping & Dining

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Shopping

It won’t be hard to find something fashionable in Hobbs. Il Cicerone (100 W. Broadway) and its sister store Bodacious Babes (103 N. Turner) carry wide selections of shoes, jeans and tops. My Secret Place (115 E. Broadway) features affordable boho-chic, while Fifth Avenue Resale (102 E. Broadway) deals hip, edgy used-clothing shop. Accessories are the draw at Sweet and Spicy (209 W. Broadway), and accentuations are the focus of Underneath it All lingerie shop (102 W. Broadway). Rusty’s Treasures (116 W. Broadway) has Hobbs covered when it comes to jewelry.

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The latest additions to Hobbs shopping include the men’s/ladies clothing outlet Ground Zero (106 W. Broadway), women’s wear shop Nancy’s Clothing (110 W. Broadway) and the workwear/Western shop The Other Store (105 W. Broadway).

Art lovers will want to check out Center for the Arts (122 W. Broadway) showcasing local artists.

For antiques, Past Impressions (200 W. Broadway) offers intriguing finds at fair prices and is renovating to add space to their showroom. Also check out the Back Porch Antique Mall (108 W. Broadway) and Once Upon A Time (107 W. Broadway).

Dining

Casey’s (209 W. Broadway, 505-393-0308) is a local institution, both for their onion rings and their Coca cola memorabilia. Good breakfast and great burgers!

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Since 1957, La Fiesta (604 E. Broadway, 505-397-1235) has provided Hobbs favorite Mexican food. This comfy eatery is famous for its mild and hot salsa as well as its impeccable service.

Friends (101 W. Broadway) is the locals corner coffee shop that also doubles as a post office!

Follow the lunch crowd from City Hall across the street to El Fogon (121 N. Dalmont). This new restaurant serves up seafood and Mexican favorites.

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