The Burque Book! Andrew's guide to Albuquerque

Andrew
The Burque Book! Andrew's guide to Albuquerque

But first…. Coffee

If the espresso machine, pour over equipment, or French press don’t convince you that we are coffee lovers, then maybe this list of awesome local coffee shops will!
Favorite spot for hot brewed coffee (their seasonal drinks are usually great as well!)
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Little Bear Coffee
2632 Pennsylvania St NE
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Favorite spot for hot brewed coffee (their seasonal drinks are usually great as well!)
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Michael Thomas Coffee Roasters
202 Bryn Mawr Dr SE
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Within walking distance of the home for a nearby buzz.
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Humble Coffee Company
4200 Lomas Blvd NE
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Within walking distance of the home for a nearby buzz.
Villa Myriam Coffee Roasters & Coffee Shop
573 Commercial St NE
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The Best Brunches

Undoubtedly our favorite meal of the day, and Albuquerque has no shortage of great brunch locations with eclectic vibes.
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Grove Cafe & Market
600 Central Ave SE
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cafe lush
700 Tijeras Ave NW
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Tia Betty Blue's
1248 San Mateo Blvd SE
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Dress up for Dinner

These are a few of our go-to date night dinner spots.
The restaurant is called El Campo, and you almost guaranteed will need reservations. Also a great spot for brunch!
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Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
4803 Rio Grande Blvd NW
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The restaurant is called El Campo, and you almost guaranteed will need reservations. Also a great spot for brunch!
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Artichoke Cafe
424 Central Ave SE
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Scalo Northern Italian Grill
3500 Central Ave SE
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Vernon's Speakeasy
6855 4th St NW
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Light Lunches (or dinner!)

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Vinaigrette
1720 Central Ave SW
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Fork & Fig
6904 Menaul Blvd NE
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Have a beer with cheer

Bosque Brewing Co. Public House - Nob Hill
106 Girard Blvd SE
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Bow & Arrow Brewing Company
608 McKnight Ave NW
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A couple blocks of walking, and you're there! Go on a Friday when they have my favorite food truck (Tikka Spice).
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High and Dry Brewing
529 Adams St NE
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A couple blocks of walking, and you're there! Go on a Friday when they have my favorite food truck (Tikka Spice).

Other fun foods

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Thai Cuisine II
4201 Central Ave NE
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Taste of India
1605 Juan Tabo Boulevard Northeast
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Frontier
2400 Central Ave SE
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Yasmine's Cafe
1600 Central Ave SE
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St James Tearoom
320 Osuna Rd NE
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Ihatov Bread and Coffee
3400 Central Ave SE
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Cool outdoor 'food hall' nearby constructed from recycled shipping containers. Other great food halls include 505 Central, Tin Can Alley, and Sawmill Market.
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Green Jeans Farmery
3600 Cutler Ave NE
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Cool outdoor 'food hall' nearby constructed from recycled shipping containers. Other great food halls include 505 Central, Tin Can Alley, and Sawmill Market.
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Things to do in town

A must while you're here... touted as the longest aerial tram in America. There is a restaurant at the top (talk about dinner and a view), if you're not lucky enough to snag a reservation for dinner, the bar is a great option!
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Telefèric de Sandia Peak
30 Tramway Rd NE
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A must while you're here... touted as the longest aerial tram in America. There is a restaurant at the top (talk about dinner and a view), if you're not lucky enough to snag a reservation for dinner, the bar is a great option!
You can spend as much time or as little time as you'd like around Old Town Albuquerque. The plaza itself has many great local stores and restaurants (check out the New Mexico Tea Company or Blackbird Coffee House while you're there). Nearby there are museums, a park, and the Sawmill Market food hall.
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Plaça del Vell Ciutat
200 N Plaza St NW
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You can spend as much time or as little time as you'd like around Old Town Albuquerque. The plaza itself has many great local stores and restaurants (check out the New Mexico Tea Company or Blackbird Coffee House while you're there). Nearby there are museums, a park, and the Sawmill Market food hall.
Fun little farmer's market downtown (most Saturdays of the year). The 'Railyards Market' is also great (on Sundays).
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Downtown Growers' Market
810 Copper Ave NW
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Fun little farmer's market downtown (most Saturdays of the year). The 'Railyards Market' is also great (on Sundays).
Catching a game of our Minor League baseball team is usually a fun time (no joke they were named because of an episode of The Simpsons, look it up!). If soccer is more your speed, the energetic atmosphere at our NM United matches is really hard to beat!
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Parc Isòtops
1601 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE
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Catching a game of our Minor League baseball team is usually a fun time (no joke they were named because of an episode of The Simpsons, look it up!). If soccer is more your speed, the energetic atmosphere at our NM United matches is really hard to beat!
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Topgolf
1600 Desert Surf Circle Northeast
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Bosque Trail
Bosque Trail
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Warning: Not for the faint at heart! The full La Luz trail hike is a tough one (3,200 FT of elevation gain in 7.5 miles). If you want a more laid back hike, there are MANY great trails in the 'foothills' at the base of the mountain (or the Petroglyphs on the west side of town).
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La Luz Trailhead
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Warning: Not for the faint at heart! The full La Luz trail hike is a tough one (3,200 FT of elevation gain in 7.5 miles). If you want a more laid back hike, there are MANY great trails in the 'foothills' at the base of the mountain (or the Petroglyphs on the west side of town).