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    Cutbow Coffee Roastology

    4.8
    (331 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$

    First time visiting Cutbow Coffee Roasters, but I've been drinking coffee long enough to know the…read moredifference between good coffee and coffee that merely exists. This place definitely falls into the first category. This morning I went with the single origin Guatemala drip, and it was exactly what a solid cup of coffee should be. Smooth, rich, and balanced with a nice chocolate note that hangs around just long enough to make you take another sip. No bitterness. No burnt taste. Just a clean, well-roasted cup that says someone here actually cares about the beans. The shop itself has a personality, which I always appreciate. It's decorated with fishing lures, fish artwork, and sculptures scattered around the place. Naturally this leads to the obvious conclusion: the owner is either an avid fisherman... or coffee roasting is just the side hustle between trout expeditions. Either way, the theme works. The space feels relaxed, creative, and comfortable. The kind of place where you can sit with a cup and not feel rushed out the door. And speaking of doors, while I was there there was a steady flow of customers coming in and out. That's usually the universal coffee signal for yep, this place is doing something right. Bottom line: Great coffee, cool atmosphere, and a shop with enough character to keep things interesting. I'll definitely be back for another cup of that Guatemala.

    Service was so kind and helpful with recommendations and questions around coffee and pastries…read more I got the mocha with macadamia milk. It was delicious. Very mild chocolate, I believe it is Dutch chocolate if my memory services me not to sweet which I appreciate. It was delightfully well balanced. The coffee itself is very smooth and not bitter, excellent taste! I will be back for sure to try other options there are lots of choices. I should have taken a picture of the menu. There is ample seating both inside and outside, had I not had my toddler with me I would have loved to sit out front but it is right by the road so a no go with a rambunctious little boy... There is additional outside seating to the side and farther from the road too. I look forward to my next trip.

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    Vanilla/Lavender latte
    Vanilla/Lavender latte
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    Interior
    Cupping sessions available

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    Cupping sessions available
    Bike In Coffee

    Bike In Coffee

    4.5
    (100 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $

    Just wow! Bike In Coffee . . . please add this to your long list of unique and wonderful…read morebreakfast/brunch spots in Albuquerque. Even if you don't "bike in", you're welcome to check out the beautiful grounds, the feasting cranes, the crops thriving, and the abundance of happy people. And the food is tasty, too! I enjoyed a few street tacos - $4 each, filled with deliciousness, and made with care. My group and I shared a Berry Crepe as an extra treat, and the lemonade was just as I like it . . . not too tart and not too sweet. Did I mention the wonderful music? A trio provided a steady stream of mellow rock at just the right volume. There was plenty of seating outdoors and indoors, and the staff did a great job getting our food out quickly and keeping everything clean and welcoming. Yelp on, y'all!

    Very cool concept, but executed very poorly. We have been here a few times. But not worth it. If…read moreyou come for breakfast, you WILL stand in line for 45 minutes +. We waited for a full hour. Food is decent but not worth that kind of wait. On top of waiting 45 minutes, that is only to place your order. It will take another 20 minutes to get your food. The ambiance is nice, and it is definitely cool to come side outside and listen to music. They also have multiple menus, posted. They are all different and have different prices. Fun place to bike to and rest, but they need to figure out a better way to assist customers with their food and be more timely.

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    Under tree seating .. plenty of bike parking.
    Under tree seating .. plenty of bike parking.
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    Caprese Salad with tomatoes and Basil from on-site farm

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    Caprese Salad with tomatoes and Basil from on-site farm
    The Brew Coffee

    The Brew Coffee

    4.7
    (164 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$

    This is an amazing little gem tucked away downtown. The pineapple danish was such a unique treat,…read moredelicate puff pastry. The Sandia Peak with oat milk and sugar-free vanilla was rally refreshing. The staff was kind, and willing to walk me through the menu as a first timer. The location was clean and there was a lot of parking available on a Friday morning. I had a work meeting and this location did not have music blasting or too much ambiance. I could have my meeting in peace with joyous food! 10/10 recommend

    Stopped by this coffee shop after hearing that the owner's grandfather owns a coffee plantation in…read moreColombia, where they source their beans. Always love supporting small, local spots that have that kind of story behind them. I tried their Aztec Latte, one of their signature drinks made with espresso, sweetened condensed milk, and cinnamon. I was a little unsure at first since I'm not a big fan of cinnamon, but it ended up being super mild and creamy. We also got the Red Chili Mocha, which has espresso, milk, red chili, and chocolate. I expected more of a kick from the chili, but it was actually on the milder side as well. Since it was a little chilly in Albuquerque, we went for hot lattes, which definitely hit the spot. We split a couple of toasts too. The avocado toast came with hummus, avocado, and a drizzle of sriracha. I liked that the hummus was the base instead of just plain avocado. I think it added a nice creamy layer that worked perfectly with the sourdough and spice. The Caprese toast was classic: pesto, mozzarella, balsamic, and tomatoes. Also a solid choice. The vibe inside was really chill. People were working on laptops, chatting quietly, low music in the background. The walls had artwork from a local artist, which was a nice touch. The baristas were very friendly. Service was on point.

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    Aztec Coffee
    Aztec Coffee
    Plenty of artwork inside
    Plenty of artwork inside
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