Brewery · Albuquerque
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"The crown jewel is the craft brewery Bow & Arrow. They have some really unique seasonal brews, and it’s the first Indigenous woman-owned brewery in the country." - ByEric See
Hotel · Albuquerque
Step into this charming 1937 retro hotel on Route 66, where modern amenities meet vintage flair, complete with a cozy taproom and inviting outdoor pool.
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Native American restaurant · Albuquerque
This cozy eatery at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center serves up generous portions of Native-inspired New Mexico fare, with the renowned frybread stealing the spotlight.
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Southwestern restaurant (US) · Albuquerque
Situated in a historic adobe building, this delightful eatery in Old Town Albuquerque serves up a charming ambiance alongside beloved Southwestern dishes like chile rellenos and carne adovada, with an inviting patio for sunny days.
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Cafe · Albuquerque
Slate at the Museum serves up delicious, locally-sourced bites and coffee in a cozy spot where you don’t need admission to indulge.
Vietnamese restaurant · Albuquerque
Coda Bakery offers a breezy spot for oversized Vietnamese banh mi, noodle bowls, and pastries that keep locals coming back for more.
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Mexican restaurant · Albuquerque
This beloved counter-serve joint has been dishing out hearty Southwestern favorites since ’71, with friendly vibes and a menu packed with tasty options.
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Nestled near Old Town Albuquerque, Hotel Chaco combines chic design and comfort with a vibrant rooftop restaurant and stunning mountain views.
Nestled in Albuquerque’s South Atrisco, this cozy gem serves authentic Oaxacan fare like rich birria tacos and flavorful mole in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
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Sadie's is a lively New Mexican eatery showcasing massive portions of flavorful dishes in a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings.
Nestled in lush gardens, this chic hotel blends modern comfort with rich local heritage, offering stylish rooms, a vibrant restaurant, and a lively pool scene.