Food Scene
Flying star is a staple cafe for any visiter. Great spot for quality affordable food (serving all day), fine beer, desserts, coffee bar, and cafe benefits.
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Flying Star Cafe
3416 Central Ave NEFlying star is a staple cafe for any visiter. Great spot for quality affordable food (serving all day), fine beer, desserts, coffee bar, and cafe benefits.
Frontier Restaurant is a flagship location to the nob hill area. Down-to-earth counter-serve restaurant offering homestyle Southwestern fare since 1971.
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Frontier
2400 Central Ave SEFrontier Restaurant is a flagship location to the nob hill area. Down-to-earth counter-serve restaurant offering homestyle Southwestern fare since 1971.
Sadie's of New Mexico
6230 4th St NWChocolate Dude is a great spot for chocolate, desserts, and espresso.
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ChocolateDude Cacao Y Cafe’
3339 Central Ave NEChocolate Dude is a great spot for chocolate, desserts, and espresso.
Green Jeans Farmery
3600 Cutler Ave NEOne of Old Town Albuquerques favorite restaurants. You really cannot go wrong. Enjoy :)
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Seasons Rotisserie & Grill
2031 Mountain Rd NWOne of Old Town Albuquerques favorite restaurants. You really cannot go wrong. Enjoy :)
This comfortable neighborhood bar has been a favorite Nob Hill hangout for years and it's no secret why – friendly staff, laid-back atmosphere, long hours, good prices and a good selection of beers, spirits and pub grub. Great service and arguably the best burgers in Albuquerque!
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O'Niell's
4310 Central Ave SEThis comfortable neighborhood bar has been a favorite Nob Hill hangout for years and it's no secret why – friendly staff, laid-back atmosphere, long hours, good prices and a good selection of beers, spirits and pub grub. Great service and arguably the best burgers in Albuquerque!
Tucanos Brazilian Grill
110 Central Ave SWhttp://www.tucanos.com/albuquerque.html
Low-key cafe offering single-origin brews, breakfast burritos & pastries, plus free Wi-Fi.
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Humble Coffee Company
4200 Lomas Blvd NELow-key cafe offering single-origin brews, breakfast burritos & pastries, plus free Wi-Fi.
Little Bear is a specialty coffee company from Albuquerque, New Mexico who’s mission is simple:
to care for people by roasting & brewing delicious coffee.
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Little Bear Coffee
2632 Pennsylvania St NELittle Bear is a specialty coffee company from Albuquerque, New Mexico who’s mission is simple:
to care for people by roasting & brewing delicious coffee.
Cinnamon Sugar and Spice Cafe
3500 Central Ave SEEntertainment & Activities
Empire Board Game Library
3503 Central Ave NEEssentials
Great spot for organic juice and lunch on the go!
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La Montañita Co-op Food Market - Nob Hill
3500 Central Ave SEGreat spot for organic juice and lunch on the go!
Drinks & Nightlife
Sister Bar
407 Central Ave NWGecko's Bar and Tapas
5801 Academy Rd NELaid-back, friendly bar where you'll see bikers sitting next to business guys in suits. The bar menu is fairly standard, but the waitstaff and bartenders are welcoming and the beer selection is impressive. Lot's of TVs tuned to sports, darts, pool tables, smoking room, nice wrap-around bar (it is indeed long) and outdoor patio.
Billy's Long Bar
4800 San Mateo Blvd NELaid-back, friendly bar where you'll see bikers sitting next to business guys in suits. The bar menu is fairly standard, but the waitstaff and bartenders are welcoming and the beer selection is impressive. Lot's of TVs tuned to sports, darts, pool tables, smoking room, nice wrap-around bar (it is indeed long) and outdoor patio.
If you're into local dives, this is the place. The seats are torn, the floor is sticky and the music is live and loud. Some of the best live music in the Southwest is performed here, an eclectic mix of cowpunk/alternative. The crowd looks rough with lots of tattoos and piercings, but the vibe is friendly and laid back.
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Burt's Tiki Lounge
515 Central Ave NWIf you're into local dives, this is the place. The seats are torn, the floor is sticky and the music is live and loud. Some of the best live music in the Southwest is performed here, an eclectic mix of cowpunk/alternative. The crowd looks rough with lots of tattoos and piercings, but the vibe is friendly and laid back.
Apothecary Lounge is worth a visit for the view alone. Perched on the roof of Hotel Parq Central, Apothecary Lounge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains, downtown skyline and New Mexico's famous sunsets from its heated patio. Inside, the bar glitters with vintage apothecary bottles. Cocktails served are from Prohibition Area, making this one of the swankiest speakeasies you'll ever visit. Craft beers and fine wine is served as well, and the menu items (while not cheap) are gourmet. Perfect for a date, and better if you get a room below so you don't have to leave.
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Apothecary Lounge
806 Central Ave SEApothecary Lounge is worth a visit for the view alone. Perched on the roof of Hotel Parq Central, Apothecary Lounge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains, downtown skyline and New Mexico's famous sunsets from its heated patio. Inside, the bar glitters with vintage apothecary bottles. Cocktails served are from Prohibition Area, making this one of the swankiest speakeasies you'll ever visit. Craft beers and fine wine is served as well, and the menu items (while not cheap) are gourmet. Perfect for a date, and better if you get a room below so you don't have to leave.
Voted "Albuquerque's Best Happy Hour" venue 3 years in a row and "Best Ladies Night Out," and now " Best Lounge" and "Best Bachelorette Party Location," this multi-venue bar is Albuquerque's most sophisticated and upscale nightspot. Offering a piano lounge, extensive wine list, media and billiards room, QBar provides a series of intimate spaces for conversation and a variety of entertainment. Great for an upscale night on the town.
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QBar Lounge
800 Rio Grande Blvd NWVoted "Albuquerque's Best Happy Hour" venue 3 years in a row and "Best Ladies Night Out," and now " Best Lounge" and "Best Bachelorette Party Location," this multi-venue bar is Albuquerque's most sophisticated and upscale nightspot. Offering a piano lounge, extensive wine list, media and billiards room, QBar provides a series of intimate spaces for conversation and a variety of entertainment. Great for an upscale night on the town.
Marble Brewery is a production brewery with an on-site tasting room and outdoor beer garden located in downtown Albuquerque. Marble Brewery offers a line up of seven house beers and a variety of seasonal styles in draft and bottle. The attached pub has 10 beers on tap and a 40-foot long bar that looks into the brewery. Sandwich menu is available.
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Marble Brewery
111 Marble Ave NWMarble Brewery is a production brewery with an on-site tasting room and outdoor beer garden located in downtown Albuquerque. Marble Brewery offers a line up of seven house beers and a variety of seasonal styles in draft and bottle. The attached pub has 10 beers on tap and a 40-foot long bar that looks into the brewery. Sandwich menu is available.
Two-level local bar downtown, nicely on the divey side in a hipster kind of way. Pool tables, dark lighting, $2 PBRs. Free pool and on Thurdays all beer and well drinks are $2.75. Open until 2 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays and midnight on Sundays.
Downtown Distillery
406 Central Ave SWTwo-level local bar downtown, nicely on the divey side in a hipster kind of way. Pool tables, dark lighting, $2 PBRs. Free pool and on Thurdays all beer and well drinks are $2.75. Open until 2 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays and midnight on Sundays.
Kellys Brew Pub, housed in the historic Jones Motor Company, is a great summertime hangout, as the large patio has a very relaxing feel and being popular with the younger college crowd, it is always hopping. A sports bar and place to play pool inside and a relaxing patio outside, it's got everything, including an extensive menu. You'll find appetizers, wraps, burgers, sandwiches and more. Plus you have the wide selection of the beers brewed on site. You can even make reservations to come and brew your own beer. Enjoy the old signage and decor that was kept from the original building.
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Kellys Brew Pub
3222 Central Ave SEKellys Brew Pub, housed in the historic Jones Motor Company, is a great summertime hangout, as the large patio has a very relaxing feel and being popular with the younger college crowd, it is always hopping. A sports bar and place to play pool inside and a relaxing patio outside, it's got everything, including an extensive menu. You'll find appetizers, wraps, burgers, sandwiches and more. Plus you have the wide selection of the beers brewed on site. You can even make reservations to come and brew your own beer. Enjoy the old signage and decor that was kept from the original building.
Arts & Culture
Meow Wolf is a one of a kind art gallery. Its a 90 minute drive to Santa Fe but a great way to spend a rainy day.
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Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina CirMeow Wolf is a one of a kind art gallery. Its a 90 minute drive to Santa Fe but a great way to spend a rainy day.
If your on a neighborhood walk around Stranger Factory is a fun addition when meandering out and about.
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Stranger Factory
1431 New Mexico 313If your on a neighborhood walk around Stranger Factory is a fun addition when meandering out and about.
Sightseeing
This lovely museum shows the history and culture of all the Native people in this area of New Mexico. They have arts and crafts from the area (including booths with Native artisans selling their wares) as well as a lovely cafe serving Native inspired foods.
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th St NWThis lovely museum shows the history and culture of all the Native people in this area of New Mexico. They have arts and crafts from the area (including booths with Native artisans selling their wares) as well as a lovely cafe serving Native inspired foods.
Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque Internationales Ballonmuseum
9201 Balloon Museum Dr NEThe New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science in Albuquerque consists of a museum, a planetarium and the Lockheed Martin Dynatheater, which offers digital 3D films on a five-story high screen.
The museum preserves and interprets the distinctive natural and scientific heritage of the state of New Mexico through extraordinary collections, research and exhibits. The museum’s aims to inspire a greater appreciation and understanding of the natural world.
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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
1801 Mountain Rd NWThe New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science in Albuquerque consists of a museum, a planetarium and the Lockheed Martin Dynatheater, which offers digital 3D films on a five-story high screen.
The museum preserves and interprets the distinctive natural and scientific heritage of the state of New Mexico through extraordinary collections, research and exhibits. The museum’s aims to inspire a greater appreciation and understanding of the natural world.
ABQ BioPark
903 10th St SWhttps://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark
Breaking Bad Gustavo Fring House
Dog House Drive In
1216 Central Ave NWParks & Nature
2.7-mi. aerial tram ride, with Albuquerque & mountain views, to a peak with trails, skiing & dining.
http://sandia-peak-tramway.business.site/
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Sandia Park
2.7-mi. aerial tram ride, with Albuquerque & mountain views, to a peak with trails, skiing & dining.
http://sandia-peak-tramway.business.site/