Map of Old Town Albuquerque

Map of Old Town Albuquerque

N W E 1 Best Western 2 Chili Pepper Emporium 44 45 3 St. Clair Bistro to Hotel Albuquerque 4 Coldwell Banker (Q -Bar) S 1 0 9 46 48 50 1 1 0 47 49 1 1 1 51 52 73 74 53 75 77 5 54 76 6 55 78 79 80 7 56 8 57 59 60 61 82 83 58 81 9 10 11 84 85 86 12 87 13 14 15 62 88 17 18 19 89 21 22 90 16 20 23 91 24 63 26 27 25 28 29 93 94 92 30 96 95 31 97 34 32 1 0 2 33 35 98 99 1 0 0 1 0 1 64 66 68 69 1 0 4 37 38 65 1 0 3 70 36 67 71 1 0 5 72 40 1 0 6 39 41 42 1 0 7 43 New Mexico 1 0 8 Ghost Tours Restaurants & Food 3 St. Clair Bistro* 901 Rio Grande Blvd NW 11 1 N M Museum of Natural History & Science * 505-243-9916 • New Mexico’s largest 1801 Mountain Rd, NW • 505-841-2800 51 • Alfredo’s Coffee House* 2104 Charlevoix St NW winery! Opulent tasting room, retail www.NMnaturalhistory.org • Explore the natural history of 505-244-0774 • [email protected] • Coffee, espresso, wine & gourmet food shop. Lunch, New Mexico! See huge dinosaurs, a live volcano and an Ice pastries, sandwiches, burritos, etc. Live entertainment – dinner or brunch in the French Country Age Cave. Open daily 9-5. Have lunch in our café, shop in jazz, blues and more – Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun nights. Bistro. Ample patio dining. Private our store, see a giant screen film at the Lockheed Martin Open Tues, Fri. & Sat. 9-9; Weds. 9-10; Mon. & Thurs. 9-7; dining room. Live jazz. DynaTheater hourly 10-5. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Sun. 9-5; Sunday brunch 11-2. & non-holiday Mondays in Jan. & Sept. 40 Ambrozia Café & Wine Bar* (Rio Grande 9 7 Old Town Vendors* (Outside under the Portal East • Museums & Cultural Activities & Central) 108 Rio Grande Blvd NW 505-242-6560 of the Plaza) • By 1706, Spanish settlers established outdoor Fax: 505-242-6502 • [email protected] Albuquerque Biological Park * (Aquarium, vending. Multi-cultural artists continue this historic tradition. Contemporary Global cuisine • Open for Dinner & Sunday Botanic Garden, Zoo, Tingley Beach Fishing Lakes) They must make the crafts they sell. brunch • 250 wines. Aq/Gdn/Zoo open daily 9-5; 9-6 Sat. & Sun. in summer. 1 0 6 Rattlesnake Museum* 202 San Felipe NW 83 Café Au Lait* 328 San Felipe St NW (Poco a Poco Closed Jan. 1st, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25th. (See Below) 505-242-6569 • www.rattlesnakes.com • Largest exhibit • • Tingley Beach, 1800 Tingley Dr, open sunrise to sunset Patio) 505-248-0707 www.abqlunch.com of varied rattlesnake species, related art & artifacts in the year round. Train & shops closed days listed above. • Locally Delicious cuisine + charming setting = a world! A striking exhibit! unique experience! Great choices: vegetarian, phone 311 (505-768-2000) • www.cabq.gov/biopark. breakfast, award winning Green Chile 3 6 Turquoise Museum* (Next to Walgreens) 3 9 Albuquerque Aquarium* 2601 Central NW Chicken Chowder, salads, pizadillas, 2107 Central NW • 505-247-8650 • Exhibiting 60 mines (Six blocks west of Old Town) Exhibits: saltwater fish, inver- hamburgers, sandwiches & Old Mexican from around the world. Geology, mythology, history, maps, tebrates & habitats of the Gulf of Mexico. Shark tank holds dishes. Or enjoy a hot or cold drink & desserts: Mexican Consumer Room, Lapidary Room, Gift Shop. Open Mon.- 285,000 gals. with 38ft. wide, 9ft. high viewing window. Fried Bread & more. Sat. 10-5. Closed Sunday. Species include reef fish, eels, turtles, sandbar, sand tiger, 5 9 Church Street Cafe* (Behind the Church) blacktip & nurse sharks. Summer concerts:7pm Thurs. June-Aug. 2111 Church St • 505-247-8522 • Fax: 505-247-2390 41 Rio Grande Botanic Garden* 2601 Central NW www.churchstreetcafe.com • Hot chili! This is the place. Antiques Recipes four generations old. The best NM cuisine. Located (Six blocks west of Old Town) • Conservatory exhibits xeric plants from desert & Mediterranean climates; formal 7 4 The Good Stuff* 404 San Felipe NW in the oldest residence in Albuquerque. Oh! Sandwiches & 505-843-6416 • Old NM baskets, jewelry, pottery, rugs, salads too! Patio dining. walled gardens; medicinal plants, Children’s Fantasy Garden; Heritage Farm. PNM Butterfly Pavilion open summers. spurs, saddles, guns, swords, knives, brands, photos, 50 High Noon Restaurant & Saloon* Concerts: Thurs.7pm June-Aug 10; Dec. Holiday Lights. santos, southwestern décor. (Corner of Mountain Rd & San Felipe) • 425 San Felipe NW 42 Rio Grande Zoo * 903 10th St SW (ten blocks 7 3 Old Town Antiques* 404 San Felipe NW 505-765-1455 • Eclectic cuisine, excellent service, east of Old Town on Central to 10th St, then nine blocks 505-842-6657 • www.oldtownantiquesabq.com • Part unparalleled ambience! Enjoy steaks, fresh seafood, wild store, part museum, browsers welcome. Antique, vintage game, New Mexican fare, a fully stocked bar and a well- south on 10th St) Located on 64 acres adjacent to Cottonwood Gallery Forest of the Rio Grande. Species & pawn jewelry, folk art, Southwestern and Native American appointed wine list in this historic building that features art, books, textiles & more. 2 kiva fireplaces, brick floors, 17th century hand-carved include elephants, rhinos, giraffes, gorillas, toucans, Santos and a copper topped bar! A memorable experience. Komodo dragons, piranha, wolves, polar bears, seals, 7 5 Saints & Martyrs* 404-A San Felipe NW tigers, koalas, parrots & a large collection of amphibians 505-224-9323 • www.saints-martyrs.com • Devotional 25 & reptiles. Zoo Music: 7pm Fri. June-July. Julia’s New Mexican & Vegetarian Café* Antiques • Santos, Milagros, folk art, Day of the Dead. 303 Romero NW • 505-246-1854 • 5 generations of NM 7 7 The Albuquerque Museum of Art & History* Singled out by the New York Times as the shop to visit cooking – family owned. Featured on Food Channel, in Old Town. Albuquerque Tribune & 94.1 Radio for Best New Mexican (One block East of Plaza) 2000 Mountain Rd NW Food in State! Indian tacos, veggie burritos, juicy burgers, 505-242-4600 • www.cabq.gov/museum • Open Tues-Sun wraps & homemade soups & salads. New signature pizza. 9-5 • Closed Mon • Art of the Southwest & four centuries of Rio Grande Valley history. Traveling exhibitions, Old Town Art Galleries 6 Julia’s New Mexican & Vegetarian #2 Sports walking tours, sculpture garden & Museum Store. 5 4 Agape Southwest Pueblo Pottery* Bar & Grill* 400 Rio Grande NW • 505-842-5642 • A 110 • 414 Romero NW • 505-243-2366 • Fax 505-243-3002 bit of history and the same great taste for 16 years in Old Explora* 1701 Mountain Rd NW 505-224-8323 • • www.agapesw.com • The most extensive Town (please look above for menu). Present this map and www.explora.mus.nm.us [email protected] Open • collection of Southwest Pueblo pottery in let us pay for your parking. $2 off purchase of 2 entrees Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Sun. noon-6 Science Center for families and Old Town, from all 19 Pueblos. Also Native and 2 beverages. We cater. people of all ages to discover creative opportunities to explore science, technology and art through interactive activities American Indian jewelry, rugs, kachinas and 80 La Crepe Michel* (Patio San Felipe Del Norte) and 250 hands-on exhibits in the new Explora building. baskets. Pottery Olla by Robert Tenorio, 400 San Felipe NW • 505 242-1251 • Traditional Country Gift store with unique items and educational resources. Santo Domingo Pueblo. French – crepes, salads, quiches & various specials for lunch 10 9 8 4 Albuquerque Photographers Gallery* & dinner. Beer & wine. Closed Sun. nights & Mon. National Atomic Museum* 1905 Mountain Rd NW • 505-245-2137 • www.atomicmuseum.com (Poco a Poco Patio) 328-C San Felipe St NW • 505-244-9155 9 8 La Placita Dining Rooms* 206 San Felipe NW Open 9-5 daily, except Jan.1, Easter, Thanksgiving & Dec.25. www.abqphotographersgallerycom • A co-op of award- 505-247-2204 • Fax 505-842-9686 • A quaint, old hacienda America’s museum resource for nuclear science. Exhibits, winning local photographers selling fine art images. in the heart of Old Town. Serving up New Mexican and displays, artifacts & documentaries telling the story of the 31 Amapola Gallery* 205 Romero St NW American fare. atomic age. Learn about diverse applications of nuclear energy & its pioneers. 505- 242-4311 • www.amapolagallery.com • A spectacular 45 Q -Bar* (located in Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town) array of fine art & crafts in a co-op of 40 award-winning 800 Rio Grande Blvd NW • 505-843-6300 43 New Mexico Ghost Tours* 505-249-7827 New Mexico artists. • • www.hotelabq.com Albuquerque’s most chic, sophisticated www.NMghostTours.com [email protected] 7 8 and sexy bar. Signature drinks, nightly jazz and entertainment. Ghost walk of Old Town held nightly at Ancient Traditions Gallery* (Patio San Open Mon. thru Sat. 4:00p.m. 8:30pm. History, ghost stories, paranormal Felipe Del Norte) 400-A San Felipe NW • 505-244-1402 www.ancienttraditionsgallery.com • Fine coiled built Native investigations. Reservations required. Group 17 Rolling in Dough Bakery & Café* discounts available. As seen on the Travel & Mata Ortiz pottery, colorful gourd masks, fetishes, (Plaza Don Luis) 303 Romero NW • 505-248-1786 • Fresh Channel. kachinas, unique feather paintings, etc. baked pastries, bread, croissants & more from scratch! Also sandwiches, salads & soups. Open daily. * Member of Old Town Merchants Association Access for Disabled All zip codes 87104 unless noted. BottgerMansion of OldTown A Victorian Bed & Breakfast Rio Grande Gallery 328 San Felipe NW 800-388-2787 505-242-8008 riograndegallery.com elegant rooms, shady courtyard oasis 505-243-3639 800-758-3639 www.bottger.com Gala’s Ring, R.C.

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