Food Scene
A beloved Albuquerque establishment in one of the city's oldest neighborhood. Just steps from the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
60 locals recommend
Barelas Coffee House
1502 4th St SWA beloved Albuquerque establishment in one of the city's oldest neighborhood. Just steps from the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Take out only and only open Friday and Saturday nights, but it's good pizza about a minute away.
Nellos Pizza Ritza
3851 Rio Grande Blvd NWTake out only and only open Friday and Saturday nights, but it's good pizza about a minute away.
Mary & Tito's Cafe
2711 4th St NWHonored by James Beard, loved by red chile enthusiasts.
Garcia's Kitchen
4917 4th St NWGood New Mexican food.
Pueblo Harvest
2401 12th St NWPueblo-inspired cuisine.
Cutbow Coffee
1208 Rio Grande Blvd NWHyper local java.
Need a break from New Mexican food? This Ayurvedic Indian cafe has plenty of healthy options.
14 locals recommend
Annapurna's® World Vegetarian Cafe
5939 4th St NWNeed a break from New Mexican food? This Ayurvedic Indian cafe has plenty of healthy options.
All-night diner near the University of New Mexico campus. The food is ok (we recommend the cinnamon rolls), but it's the people watching that is unbeatable. If you can, snag a table in the John Wayne room, decorated in portraits of the Duke himself.
147 locals recommend
Frontier
2400 Central Ave SEAll-night diner near the University of New Mexico campus. The food is ok (we recommend the cinnamon rolls), but it's the people watching that is unbeatable. If you can, snag a table in the John Wayne room, decorated in portraits of the Duke himself.
Set among 25 acres of lavender fields, enormous cottonwood trees and lush gardens, Los Poblanos is something to behold. Their restaurant is pricey but wonderful. If you go for dinner, you'll need a reservation.
114 locals recommend
Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
4803 Rio Grande Blvd NWSet among 25 acres of lavender fields, enormous cottonwood trees and lush gardens, Los Poblanos is something to behold. Their restaurant is pricey but wonderful. If you go for dinner, you'll need a reservation.
Fast food at its very finest. This beloved New Mexican hamburger chain is actually best-known for its breakfast burritos, which are served only in the mornings until 10, but are big enough to last you most the day. We prefer ours "Christmas" style, with both red and green chile.
50 locals recommend
Blake's Lotaburger
6210 4th St NWFast food at its very finest. This beloved New Mexican hamburger chain is actually best-known for its breakfast burritos, which are served only in the mornings until 10, but are big enough to last you most the day. We prefer ours "Christmas" style, with both red and green chile.
conic Albuquerque coffee shop, with great offerings for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The pie (especially rhubarb) is not to be missed. Dog-friendly patio.
232 locals recommend
Flying Star Cafe
3416 Central Ave NEconic Albuquerque coffee shop, with great offerings for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The pie (especially rhubarb) is not to be missed. Dog-friendly patio.
Amazing red and green chile. On weekend nights, there's often music on the beautiful patio. Dog friendly.
18 locals recommend
El Patio
3851 Rio Grande Blvd NWAmazing red and green chile. On weekend nights, there's often music on the beautiful patio. Dog friendly.