

"Sidecars" include, slaw, hush puppies, collards, onion rings and mac 'n' cheese (while it lasts). The kitchen serves up both tangy Carolina-style pulled pork and melt-in-the-mouth Texas-style brisket to patrons who arrive in Uptown suits or in motorcycle leathers. It's definitely a contender for the title Best Barbecue in Town.

This popular Southend joint is located in what used to be a transmission shop and car wash. Diners may choose to eat inside near the bar or on wooden picnic tables out f 营业时间:Daily 11 am- midnight (Friday and Saturday until 2 am).

It is located on the grounds of a 19th-century former brothel and saloon. Painted Lady Bed & Brew – instead of breakfast, this B&B specializes in local craft beers. Guided bike tours are also available.Įl Vado Motel – located on Historic Route 66, the outdoor patio is surrounded by a tap room, food pods, live entertainment on weekend evenings The inn provides bicycles so that guests can explore nearby areas, including the vineyards at Casa Rondena Winery and the Paseo del Bosque bike path. Los Poblanos Historic Inn – located on a historic farm, the property features lavender fields, organic gardens and a wellness spa. Nativo Lodge – many of the guest rooms here feature murals individually painted by contemporary Native American artists, making each stay unique. Hotel Andaluz – a LEED Gold-certified hotel, the historic property is recognized not only for its sustainability efforts but also for its rooftop lounge, in-house tapas bar, and Spanish-inspired décor.

Suggested Places to Stay: Bottger Mansion of Old Town – this B&B has all the character of a historic home, offers huge breakfasts perfect for carb-loading, and is convenient to shopping and dining. We can’t always be craving salads, so when you aren’t, take a trip to Blake’s for a solid burger and even better seasoned fries. We got mediterranean salads here and they definitely fit the bill.īlake’s Lotaburger - It would be a crime if we came here and didn’t eat Blake’s, a local staple. I was too nervous to do it, though, so I can’t tell you if that part of it is good. Gyros Mediterranean - Remember how I mentioned you can get green chile on your gyro? This is the spot. Naruto is right off Central near the UNM campus which is typically where you’ll find the best bang for your buck, near a bunch of poor college kids, right? $12 gets you the deluxe ramen in an environment that makes you feel like you really just stepped into Japan. Naruto Ramen - Were you looking for a bowl of ramen that’s bigger than your head? Me too. Whole Hog Cafe - Holy moly, the brisket and mac and cheese here - wow! Take a one block walk over to Whole Hog from Slice Parlor or Marble Brewery to grab some amazing southern style barbeque. If you need some recommendations, or want to know where you can get green chile on your gyro, check out my recommendations near the end of this article. Some other honorable mentions are the extensive Mariposa Fat Bike trail network as well as the Sandia Mountain trails.Īlso, the food here was so good that I’m giving it its own section at the bottom of the article. On our shortlist for Albuquerque and the surrounding areas were the Sandia foothills, Oak Flats in Tijeras, and White Mesa just outside of Bernalillo. There are countless trails not only in town, but also within a short drive. If you’re looking to come down to New Mexico in general for mountain biking, Albuquerque is the perfect place to stay while you check out the area. Many visitors think that you can try good draft beer, craft beer or wine at Mac's Speed Shop. According to the reviewers' opinions, waiters serve tasty ice cream, banana pudding and brownies here. With over 600 miles across over 400 trails, you’ll likely never run out of new terrain to ride. Check out mouthwatering onion strings, coleslaw and beef brisket this bar offers.
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Albuquerque is a major production hub for the movie and TV industry, with notable media shot here such as the latest season of “Stranger Things," the film “No Country for Old Men” and of course, the “Breaking Bad” series and “Better Call Saul.” A number of tour companies offer guided tours of local film spots, including a cycling tour that visits familiar “Breaking Bad” locations by bike.Īlbuquerque is turning into a hotspot for the outdoor industry as well with trails for mountain biking popping up all over the place. When you’re not watching the balloons in the sky, look for film crews around town.
