Big let down. Not a Diner at all (even though DINER is scribed into the concrete facade above the roof line). Had to unload one wheelchair from back of rather high pickup truck, assemble it, get it to a paraplegic in back seat, then go and pull out a walker and let a 95 year old woman out of the front seat..., then roll up a ramp only to see a small sign on door saying "This is not a diner". Big disappointment. Luckily we found "Jezebels" across the street and relocated.
People must not anticipate such circumstances. I guess I can see why but that didn't make me feel any different about it.
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Read moreAny fan of The Wild Hogs movie that makes their way to Santa Fe and/or Albuquerque almost has to swing through Madrid! We already knew Maggie's Diner wasn't an actual restaurant before we got there, but we still had to go. The bar top and booths are still there, they're just covered with souvenirs and memorabilia to be purchased. The lady that was manning the store was super nice and seemed genuinely excited to talk about the shop, the movie, and the stuff for sale. Seriously, do the Turquoise Trail when you're in NM, and make sure you stop and...
Read morePart of our RT 66 Trip from LA to Chicago, we ventured off the path to check out Maggie’s Diner in Madrid! What an awesome little town, looks just like it did in the movie Wild Hogs! Restaurants were good and lots of cool stuff to buy from wild hogs apparel to eclectic crafts and trinkets. Maggie’s is just a gift shop but amazing none the less, the ride out to the town was worth it and the people are very friendly. We visited in May of 2017 and if your out that way I recommend...
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