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Dogs Gone Wild

411 Central Ave NW
Albuquerque NM
(505) 249-5679
www.facebook.com/pages/Dogs...
Friday 8 pm to 2 am (subject to change)
Meals Served: DinnerOpen Late

4.75 rating (4 votes)
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Albuquerque - Downtown

Al’s Big Dipper

411 Central Ave NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 314-1118
Mon-Thu: 11am-5:30pm, Fri: 11am-7pm, Sat-Sun: closed (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner

4.88 rating (13 votes)
This super-cute new shop, in the old Relish space Downtown, serves a hefty menu of inspired hot and cold sandwiches. There’s an emphasis on homemade touches, from the sweet onion jam on the roast beef sandwich to the cookie that comes with every order. Good salads, daily made-from-scratch soups and a new sandwich special every day keep the lunch crowd on its toes. (Alibi Staff, November 4, 2010)
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AmerAsia & Sumo Sushi

800 Third Street NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 246-1615
www.amerasia-sumosushi.com
Mon-Sat 11 am-2pm Fri 5:30-8:pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner

4.38 rating (9 votes)
Dim sum and sushi under the same roof? It's like a dream come true. The beautiful interior of the antique filling station just east of the federal courthouse is a marked change from the cozy home interior of where AmerAsia used to reside near the University. Hyangami Yi's food is just as good as ever. Expect her familiar dim sum plates and buns, and feel free to order sushi like you've never had in this town from her brother Woo Youn. He's got all the usual sashimi and nigiri in his adjoining restaurant, but it's the original, creative rolls that really set Sumo apart—that, and the adorable little train that ferries your pickled ginger around the sushi bar. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Anatolia Doner Kebob Restaurant

100-198 6th St NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
505-242-6718
Mon-Thu 11 am - 9 pm Fri 11 am - 11 pm Sat 12 pm - 11 pm Sun 12 pm - 5 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late

4 rating (4 votes)
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Artichoke Café and Wine Bar

424 Central Ave SE (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-0200
www.artichokecafe.com
Lunch: Mon-Fri: 11am-2:30pm Dinner: Mon-Sat 5:30pm-10pm Sun 5pm-9pm Happy Hour: Mon-Fri: 3pm-6:30pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late

3.74 rating (38 votes)
Once your lunch or dinner at the upscale Artichoke Café has concluded, you’ve got to adjourn to the sexy new Wine Bar next door. The wine list is actually a leather-bound tome with a massive assortment of wines. Prices start at a decent $28 or $30 a bottle and zoom up into the upper stratospheres of frivolity, but you can also order select vintages by the half-bottle or glass. You'll love the front-facing "big city" windows, curvy wooden bar and comfortable seats. It’s open until 11 p.m. on the weekends, but beware: The kitchen stops serving at 10 p.m. No matter. It’s got one hell of a breadbasket, and, as our server once suggested, "You can fill up on the wine!" Don't mind if we do! (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Asian Noodle Bar

318 Central Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 224-9119
www.asiannoodlebar.com
Mon-Thurs: 11am-9pm Fri&Sat: 11am-11pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late

2.9 rating (35 votes)
This is the spot for a satisfying pre- or post-movie bowl of noodles, with a menu that stretches across the Asian continent. Think pho and pad Thai with a side of Japanese cold sesame noodles. The warming Thai soup is restorative on chilly days. Inside, it’s clean, classy and calm, and open until 11 p.m. on the weekends. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Barelas Coffee House

1502 Fourth Street SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 843-7577
Mon-Fri 7:30am-3pm Sat 7:30am-2:30pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunch
Cuisine: New Mexican

4.65 rating (38 votes)
This is the place to get the Best Posole in town, according to our restaurant polls. You’d better get to Barelas early on Saturday morning if you don’t want to wait in line for a table. This homey New Mexican joint is popular, and though it’s much bigger inside than you can tell from the street, regulars pack the place tighter than a tamale. Barelas is known for huevos rancheros and they are tasty here, slathered in particularly good red chile and served on a fresh flour tortilla. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Blackbird Buvette

509 Central Ave NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-0878
blackbirdbuvette.com
Mon-Fri: 11am-2am Sat: noon-2am Sun: noon-midnight (subject to change)
Meals Served: BrunchLunchDinnerOpen Late

3.87 rating (30 votes)
The old home of Pearl's Dive has a new lease on life. Brainchild of local band The Dirty Novels, the Blackbird has been appropriately rock ’n’ rolled with excellent music, black-clad waitresses and a cool look. There are an impressive number of draft and bottled beers, and a few nice wines by the glass, which are fan-freaking-tastic on the back patio. By the way, "buvette" (boo-vet) is a loose French translation for "refreshment bar." Now you’re really in the know.

(Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Bubble Lounge Hookah Bar

506 Central Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 872-0046
Mon-Sun: 5:30-11pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: Open Late

3.1 rating (29 votes)
Looking to step out of New Mexico for a night? Try stepping into the Bubble Lounge, where you can smoke sheesha (no, that's not some hip drug, it’s flavored tobacco), mingle with other "hook-ees," flirt with a belly dancer (on Friday and Saturday nights from 10 to 11 p.m.) and jam to the hip Indian beats that are guaranteed to be pumpin’. Best of all, it’s a great alternative to the bar scene for Downtown’s 18-and-over crowd. Fall onto a big, cushy couch, take off your shoes and let time pass with a nice cup of tea.bubb (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Bulldog Burgers

710 Sixth Street NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 242-7800
bulldogburgers.net
Monday-Friday. 10:30 am - 4 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: Lunch

4.9 rating (6 votes)
No indoor seating. Take-out or outdoor seating only. (Alibi Staff, June 16, 2011)
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Café Giuseppe

222 Gold SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 268-1858
cafegiuseppe.com
Mon-Fri: 7am-3pm Sat: 8 am - 2pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunch

5 rating (1 vote)
This cute, Italian-styled café is tucked between Gold Street Caffé and P’tit Louis Bistro in one of Downtown’s most desirable dining districts . The rest of the place follows suit with bello hand-pressed espresso (tea, too), panini and other Euro-centric treats. (Alibi Staff, July 12, 2011)
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Café Lush

700 Tijeras NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 508-0164
cafelushabq.com
Mon-Fri 7am-3pm Sat 8am-1pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunch

5 rating (3 votes)
Café Lush is like a daydream of the way things might be in some future hybrid of Europe and Albuquerque. It’s an urban café on a quiet street corner, with a small menu of simple yet well-crafted dishes and a pledge to use local, seasonal and organic ingredients whenever possible. But unlike in Europe, the red and green chile won’t disappoint. Now serving brunch on Saturdays! (Alibi Staff, November 17, 2011)
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Cecilia’s Café

230 Sixth Street SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-7070
Mon -Fri am-2 pm Sat-Sun 7 am-3 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunch

2.61 rating (24 votes)
This little restaurant clings close to the heart of Downtown on Sixth Street and Silver, and the food is actually made by Cecilia herself in the kitchen. The tacos, burritos and enchiladas are traditional, tasty and pretty friggin’ cheap, too. The red chile packs a wallop, and Cecilia’s is even open on Sundays. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Chicharroneria Orozco

709 Bridge SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
505-873-4806
Mon-Thu 7 am - 8 pm Fri-Sat 7 am - 9 pm Sun 8 am - 3 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Cuisine: Mexican

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Crêpe Central

610 Central Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
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Wed- Sun10:30am-5:30 pm Closed Monday & Tuesday (subject to change)
Cuisine: French

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If you take a left at the cashier at The Market @ 610, you’ll see a man standing behind a waist-high counter looking a bit like a casino blackjack dealer. That’s Christopher Raven, the chef and owner of Crêpe Central. Before him are two crepe griddles. Crepes, for their simplicity, offer nearly limitless possibilities. Raven has two batters, and dozens of sweet and savory sauces and fillings. There are several recommended formulations on the menu, or go freestyle—a wheat batter crepe with spinach, bacon, olives, red peppers and harissa, say. When the batter is set and golden, he folds the crepe’s four sides into a square, cuts it in half, and voilà: an elegant but unfussy presentation. (Alibi Staff, June 21, 2012)
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The Daily Grind

414 Central Ave SE (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 883-8310
dailygrindabq.com
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm Sat: 7:30am-4pm Sun: 9am-3pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner

3.79 rating (29 votes)
Owner Nancy Rogers makes at least two flavors of mouthwatering scones every morning near the Artichoke Café on Central. Try the raspberry: a buttery little nugget served warm, perfectly crumbly and bursting with real raspberries. Inhale it and lick the plate. D.G. also serves good coffee, omelets, breakfast burritos and more. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Dog House Drive In

1216 Central Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-1019
Mon-Sun: 10:00am-9:30pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: American

3.47 rating (28 votes)
Sometimes we're so anxious for a double green chile cheeseburger, we dig in without even washing our hands. That's how tantalizing this food is! The flashing sign beckons us to hot dog mecca, where we indulge in not only dogs but the essential tater tots and Frito pie. Get your dogs to go and race home so you can enjoy them with a few brews. Or go inside the Dog House and find a seat at the tiny counter, then nurse that sweaty tongue of yours with a milkshake. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Farina Pizzeria and Wine Bar

510 Central Ave SE (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-0130
www.farinapizzeria.com
Mon: 11am-9pm Tues-Fri: 11am-10pm Sat: 5-10pm Sun: 5-9pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: Pizza, Fine Dining

4.29 rating (27 votes)
Across Edith from the Artichoke Café, Farina’s proximity to some of the most established fine dining in Albuquerque isn't an accident. Farina is the punked-up younger sibling of jazzy Artichoke Café, and it brings a tantalizingly direct message to the neighborhood: pizza, beer and wine, and all of it damn good. Sharp, concise and to the point, with 20 superb choices offered by the glass or bottle. Farina’s wine list is straightforward and focused. The bar is comfortable and every wine is perfectly matched to the kitchen’s chic pizzeria offerings. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Flying Star Café

723 Silver SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 244-8099
flyingstarcafe.com
Sunday-Thursday: 6am-10pm Fri-Sat: 6am-11pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunchDinner

2.74 rating (34 votes)
Winner of Best Casual Dining, Best Veggie Burger, Best Toast, Best Healthy Breakfast and Best Desserts in our 2008 restaurant poll. Sure, you go in thinking you’ll be good and get a skinny latte, scrambled egg whites and a side of turkey and green chile sausage, but five minutes later somebody’s saying “eclair” and the voice is coming from your mouth. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Garcia’s

1113 Fourth Street NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 247-9149
www.garciaskitchen.com
Sun-Sat: 7am-3pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Cuisine: New Mexican

2.02 rating (23 votes)
If it’s salt-of-the-earth, tried-and-true New Mexican favorites you’re after, hit up a Garcia’s in your area. It has daily specials, breakfast anytime and even a "gringo menu" that’ll fill you up without depleting your wallet. The huevos rancheros with green chile will leave you licking the plate and contemplating seconds. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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