The First-TimerāsĀ Guide to Great Opera Tailgating
by Judith Moir
Itās been a whileāI wonāt say how longāsince my Girl Scout days, but the lessons learned from campcraft, cooking and music appreciation badges are still with me. No wonder Iām dedicated to combining a Santa Fe Opera performance with my love for dining outdoors. Tailgating at the Opera is a summer tradition that never grows old! Santa Fe Opera fans are as die-hard as those of any sports team, and as befits major-league opera, major-league tailgate parties are an unforgettable part of the whole experience. My scouting days also taught me the value of a good guide, so I offer some ideas for creating a perfect parking lot party.
Classic cars, cowboy hatsā¦and a service bear? The skyās the limit at a convivial Santa Fe Opera tailgate party.
K.I.S.S. Car-Dining
Iāll start with the obvious: Go early. The beauty of such foresight? Premium parking spots in the upper lot and terrific people-watching, which is a tailgate education in itself. There are a few picnic tables on the Opera grounds that offer unshaded seating and panoramic views, but you have to be mighty early to grab a seat and plunk down your grub. Youāll see plenty of folks chomping a sandwich right in the car and thatās a comfort-level choice. After all, the main attraction is inside that magnificent theater! Regardless of your dinner set-up, once you finish eating, youāll have time for the free prelude talks, either one or two hours before each performance.
Tailgatingā¦the literal method!
D.I.Y. Table Tailgating
Now letās take it up a notch, shall we? Youāll want at least a pair of chairs (or more, depending on the size of your party) and a table or two. If you have local friends, TV tables and camp chair loaners work, but the prices at Santa Fe Party Rentals are surprisingly reasonable, so why not opt for comfort in dining under the colorful Santa Fe skies? The rental storeās setting is unprepossessing but itās well-located and well-stocked: Fiesta ware, champagne flutes, linens, chairs, tables, and tents and canopies too. Coming from Albuquerque? Garciaās Tents and Events has you similarly covered.
Even a simple cooler does the job when youāre going the Champagne and black tie route!
Puttinā on the Ritz Wallet-Wisely
Table dĆ©cor always adds an extra touch, and you canāt beat the ubiquity of dollar stores in Santa Fe for vases, paper goods, and festive disposable tablecloths (consider plastic rain ponchos if skies look grey). Dollar Tree on Cordova Road shares a central location near Trader Joeās (grab those fresh flowers for the table)āand thatās as good a place as any to start talking food!
Fresh flowers for table dƩcor? Bring it on!
Feed Your Dining Fantasies
Oh yes, the foodāopera is manna for the soul, but sitting through three acts or so definitely requires serious sustenance. Take the pressure off decision-making with a simple and highly affordable solution: Pre-order a tasty tailgate picnic supper from the Opera (48 hours advance notice required); prepared by Bon Appetit, these cold suppers include vegan and vegetarian selections. Feeling more adventurous? If the bill of fare at the afore-mentioned Trader Joeās is too tame, scoot down the road to Santa Feās Whole Foods Market (two locations, but more options in the Cerrillos Road location than the St. Francis Drive outpost); unlike Traderās, the wine and the beer will already be cold. Loyal locals are devoted to La MontaƱita Co-op and it offers the extra bonus of being a straight shot up the road to the Opera.
Fine wine and dear friendsāāthatās what makes the party (and yes, bring water to accommodate for the humidity-free 7,000-ft altitude).
Need to rustle up a unique RosĆ© or signature Sauvignon Blanc to pair with your salmon? Susanās Fine Wine and Spirits is perched on the corner of St. Francis Drive and Cerrillos Road in the Trader Joeās/Whole Foods neighborhood. Your discriminating opera pals will appreciate your thoughtful sommelier activities.
Add a Touch of Catered Class
Santa Fe totally deserves its foodie kudos and that has naturally resulted in inventive catering. Walter Burke Catering has been making Santa Fe parties legendary for years, and the take-out menu is utterly mouth-watering. PeasānāPod can craft an upscale dinner or a provide a down-home BBQ for the hungry crowd.
A white linen party is an annual tradition for locals and visiting opera fans alike.
Tailgating To Go
Now that youāve ruled out dining out, donāt rule out take-out from Santa Feās plethora of fantastic restaurants. If youāre car-less and taking the SFO shuttle from your hotel, Dashing Delivery will deliver restaurant meals to your hotel from a variety of local favorites. If you have your own buggy, the possibilities expand significantly; but be aware that in summer, Santa Fe restaurant kitchens are at their busiest, so calling ahead for the particulars ensures availability and success. And donāt neglect the totally apparentāif your Santa Fe hotel offers take-out dining, just order and pick it up on your way to the Opera.
Finish your tailgate party with a good-bye to the sun and a hello to great opera.
Iāve done my scouting duty with a soup-to-nuts guideānow itās up to you! Mix al fresco dining under azure skies with fabulous performances as the sunset yields to stars, and scoutās honor, youāre guaranteed to discover the ultimate in enjoying a night at the opera Santa Fe style.
(All photographs courtesy of The Santa Fe Opera.)














