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    3.6 (62 reviews)
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    Kaitlin J.

    Came here for Mother's Day and wasn't impressed at all. Especially for the price. The only thing I did enjoy was my drink. I got the prime rib which they didn't allow to be cooked med rare, which honestly when I get prime rib I've never had it any other way than red/med-rare/rare. It was on the dryer side and the potatoes on the side weren't to my liking. The offered an omelet cooked your way, bacon,sausage, some kind of dish, fruit, salad and desserts in a small form of a buffet style. And a mimosa for only the mother's. $50 a person for that. I could have had better at the Sandia buffet honestly. And they tried charging my son who is 4 $50 for his plate too. Which was chicken fingers and fries. The waiter did correct it but still charged us $15 for his meal. Let's just say I won't eat here again.

    The finale!

    Had a wonderful Valentine's Day dinner tonight. Everything was wonderful from the homemade breads to the Brie to the salad to steak and linguine. The dessert was chocolate covered strawberries and a red velvet crusted cheesecake For two! Yum! All was delicious and the service and atmosphere was great! The Crown Room is definitely a hidden gem in Albuquerque for sure!

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    Daniel D.

    My buddy wanted to Gamble, but also wanted a beer. We drove to several breweries and restaurants in our area around 7pm to discover them all completely packed and parking great distances just to walk in and wait to get a seat just didn't seem worth it. We even went as far as Isleta Casino to find no parking at all even by the resort and fun connection center. By the time we hit the dirt we said the long walk to probably not get the machines we wanted didn't seem worth it. So as a last resort we gave The Downs Casino a try. Parking was pretty full but we managed to find a space. I needed to use the restroom and we saw the food court area so my buddy went on a search for beer as I headed to the restroom near there. I found this place by accident. I saw the door and the sign having no idea what was behind it, and well my curiosity got the best of me so I opened it to see a bar. I called my buddy and we drank there. We're not too familiar with this casino because our first visit didn't leave us with a good impression. This restaurant and bar was a neat surprise. Honestly it was pretty nice and gave an upscale vibe. We just wanted a beer so we sat at the bar and it was a site for sore eyes. I wished they offered beer on tap instead of bottled and had more of an array of beers. Our server was a nice gentleman that gave us the run down and treated us well. If we come back to the Downs we will probably come back. Supposedly there's another place on the other side but guess we'll have to explore the next time we're in the area, but we won't forget this neat little gem.

    Bananas Foster, tableside
    Jeremy S.

    To describe the service as "good" would not do the experience justice. Basically we were ushered through a sequence of savory environments with seamless transitions. I will use the word "talented" to describe the staff. For cocktails, I highly recommend the manhattan at the Crown Room. It is currently the best I've had. The dominant tone is a fine 6 year bourbon with an elevated bitters and a gourmet port soaked cherry. However, good ingredients are useless without a keen talent to shake it properly. There were no broken ice shards or the watered down flavor you get from over zealous shakers. It was perfectly mixed. The berries a la mode in Chambord flambe is prepared table side with 18 inch high flames. The taste is incredible and I am compelled to return for more. (Bananas Foster is also flamed tableside. You'll not want to miss the show (because they don't bake the cake tableside...). The filet mignon is served with a terrific au poivre cognac which lends a heightened tannin on the palate. The steak was prepared to the correct temperature and had a fine texture. This was paired with a surprising Malbec. I think of Malbec as a monochromatic blending wine due to its role in the Bordeux regional. This dominant tone emerges as a molasses or chocolate due to the oak. This tone is what matched so well with the Cognac bark on the steak. The surprise was that the Malbec was quite robust on its own and had a terrific balance of bright fruity tones On the subject of main courses, I also had a sample of the bass which was exquisite. I do believe I felt a tinge of jealousy because the bass was possibly the better tasting. However, comparing a steak to a fish is no more futile that an apple to an orange. (oranges are better!) I discovered truffle oil this evening. I love how it adds such a terrific complexity to the buttery saltiness of the mashed potatoes. Certainly a highlight that I recommend. I will be seeking truffle oil in the future as a point of attraction. In context, the prices may be daunting in the paradigm of Albuquerque, and for this reason I encourage people who want the best economics for a fine dining experience to look out for tasting events where you can get double course meals with wine matches for a price on par with the regular menu.

    Philip C.

    Insanely amazing. I was fortunate to visit The Crown Room for a Yelp Elite event. I'm very glad that I RSVP'd! First, the bad. This place is going to have an uphill battle overcoming its location. The Crown Room is a beautiful, small venue located inside of the newly renovated Downs Race Track Casino on Louisiana & Central. It's not a good neighborhood, and that may be an issue for some that drives them to drive elsewhere. It you can make it into the parking lot, and I suggest that you give it a go, you'll find prompt valet for the casino and restaurants and a short walk over to The Crown Room. You enter into a dark lobby and small, well stocked (very well stocked) bar. The dining room is very small - maybe 15 tables, tops. Reservations, from what I understand, are absolutely required. From the bar, I tried a sample of a Manhattan and a Mint Julep, both made with whiskeys from Taos. They were both great. The Manhattan was made with a port wine cherry and elevated vermouth which made for a deep, richer Manhattan. I have no point of comparison for the Mint Julep, but is was fresh and sweet, which is what I think they should be? The bartender knows to stir a Manhattan and shake a martini, which I definitely appreciate. Absolutely everything on the menu was incredible. First, a Maryland lump crap appetizer. Fresh and tasty, very standard. The oysters with pancetta were beautiful and incredibly tasty. The salad was a work of art: spinach wrapped in a ribbon of cucumber along with some bacon-wrapped scallops. Perfection. I'm getting hungry again... Before dinner, a palette cleanser sorbet topped with a teasing amount of Dom Perignon. Dinner - there are insufficient positive adjectives to describe this course. I ordered sea bass. It was moist, flaky, and buttery. The sear was perfect. It was served with this half tomato that was cut fancily and filled with some sort of creamy spread - I'm not sure why. And the tomato was reminiscent of something from the 1950s, but I think that was purposeful. My asparagus side dish was crisp, garlicky, and delicious. I tried the black truffle mashed potatoes - words cannot do the potatoes justice, so I won't try. Just order them and enjoy. I was fortunate enough to try both the filet and the veal. The filet was a perfect medium and was probably easy to cut with a fork. I'm not familiar with veal, but the presentation of it was top notch and others said it was spot-on. For dessert, I thoroughly enjoyed the carrot cake. The black forest cake was equally moist and flavorful. Berries with chambord and bananas foster were both prepared tableside, complete with flambe! Drive over to The Crown Room for a special dinner - anniversary, birthday, graduation. Expect to spend at least a couple of hours working through all of the courses. This place won't disappoint!

    Jovanna L.

    I wish i could give this a 5 star. I will give it a 2. As we walked through the door the bartender yells out to Us. "Steve?" Steve answers "Yes" he says do you need a wine list and walks off. We had the restraunt to our selves for about 20 min. We dined for 2 hrs. The bartender/greeter/server was running with his head cut off! Another couple sat As well. Our server acted as if he had a packed restaurant. The service was terrible. The food was good! I would have said Great but the steak was cold. I tried to order crab claws but the Chef didn't make any today then ordered bananas foster and they didn't have bananas. They did give us Cherrie Jubilee for free. The chef came out and cooked it in front of us and the brown sugar wasn't cooked down. 4 cocktails 1 steak dinner with an added scallop salad and added grilled salmon. $80 I will not be returning

    Jack R.

    Hidden gem in a casino. Very low key and excellent food. The tomato shrimp bisque is terrific. After the soup, the waiter brought out an excellent aperitif and splashed it with sparkling wine. The short ribs come as an enormous portion. I can't believe this restaurant isn't packed. The short ribs are the most tender that I've ever had. The chef came out and said it was a new item and wanted to know what I thought. He knocked it out of the park.

    Bison New York
    Colin S.

    Four stars is definitely good but since the Crown Room's opening a few years ago I think it's slipped a little. Overall our recent meal here was fine but sometimes the little things aren't right and when you are paying premium prices and expecting a superb experience you notice them. The service was great, all two of them. For a time we were the only diners with people coming in and deciding to turn around after a quick look. It was a Thursday night. I had fond memories of my previous experiences there so I ordered the Lobster Cocktail with full confidence. This $24 appetizer was overcooked and light on the Lobster. Not like before unfortunately. Little things like no fresh beer glass and an embarrassing pour overflowing with foam all over the place.The champagne they used for the sherbet palate cleanse was completely flat. The Special Halibut dish wasn't particularly noteworthy. On the positive side I really enjoyed my Bison New York Strip. You don't see that offered many places and considering how lean that cut of meat is the preparation was spot on and not overcooked. The Crown Room hasn't quite maintained the standards they showcased before and I hope they can regain them.

    Virgin mint julep
    Jane V.

    Super close to 5 stars. Their food and service are totally 5 stars. I was wowed by all of my courses. The bartender and servers were amazing. So why am I giving this fine place 4 stars? The restaurant itself has a great atmosphere. However, the venue which holds it and the bathrooms aren't as elegant and fancy. Also it's really pricey. I wish they had a bar menu with a few options that are just as tasty but a little more affordable. Don't forget to dress up!

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    The Crown Room - newamerican - Updated July 2026

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