Counter-serve restaurant offering homestyle New Mexican fare since 1971, Frontier is an Albuquerque tradition located across from the University of New Mexico. Finish any delicious meal with one of their famous Frontier Sweet Rolls.
Modest cafe since 1963 serving acclaimed New Mexican cuisine, including signature red and green chile.
Relaxed regional chain serving Southwestern specialties from breakfast through dinner with several locations around Albuquerque. Catering our wedding!
Delicious American eatery that serves breakfast all day, brunch, lunch, as well as a full line of espresso, coffee, tea, house squeezed juices, wine and mimosas.
New Mexican dishes & spins on diner classics, served in a quirky atmosphere.
Local chain offering Southwestern inspired drinks with a focus on locally sourced piñon nuts. Kate's favorite is the iced honey lavender latte with oat milk!
Best smoothies in town. They also serve juices and bowls. Try the Lime Me! Reminds me of a frozen raspberry lime rickey
Square at the point where Spanish Governor Cuervo y Valdes officially founded Albuquerque in 1706. Now a major tourist attraction surrounded by boutique shops, restaurants, museums and centered around the adobe San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church.
2.7-mi aerial tram ride with Albuquerque & mountain views to a peak with trails & dining.
Open & airy tri-level museum explores the history of ballooning & features a flight simulator.
One of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States, the Acoma pueblo is built atop a steep sided mesa. The Acoma people have called this region home for 2000 years. Located 60 miles (1 hour drive) west of Albuquerque.
ABQ BioPark is a living environmental park that acts as a refuge for thousands of animals and plants. It consists of four distinct areas: ABQ BioPark Aquarium, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, ABQ BioPark Zoo, and Tingley Beach (fishing ponds).