Seeing as you're already racing past the city limits, why not stop in Bernalillo? During the day, a new restaurant called Celeste's Restaurant and Catering (1100 Camino del Pueblo, 771-9442) offers unique tortilla wraps, pita sandwiches, Parisian baguette creations and panini sandwiches, making it a haven for anyone who likes his lunch between two slices of bread. At night, the joint converts into a more formal dinner locale, serving up Italian-inspired dishes as well as nice cuts of salmon and flank steak. Don't be Burque-centric—get out and try something new!
Casa Linda Drive-Thru Coffee is the kind of locally-owned place we love. Linda Wilson, the owner and South Valley local, serves locally-roasted coffee. Wilson says that she realized the need for gourmet coffee in the South Valley after noticing that many locals had to make a sizeable trek to get a decent cup of joe. She already owns a shop in Old Town, but decided that she would like to bring java closer to home and recently opened this small espresso-haven near the river on Bridge SW. Catering to customers on the go, Casa Linda only offers drive-thru and walk-up window service. She brews unusual coffee flavors like cinnamon and piñon, and also offers a full line of espresso drinks and smoothies. Don't miss the smooth and sweet horchata and fresh pan dulce. So if you're in the South Valley and want to wage a one-person revolt against corporate coffee, Linda's is happy to serve you joe that is just as good with the added benefit of being truly “local”.
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