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    Sandia Peak Inn - Guest Room

    Sandia Peak Inn

    (352 reviews)

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    Barelas/South Valley

    Affordable and Comfortable Stay Near Old Town Albuquerque - With a Few Caveats…read more We stayed at Sandia Peak Inn - Old Town ABQ (a Howard Johnson by Wyndham), and I'll start by saying this: the price was definitely right. While it's not a luxury hotel, we more than got our money's worth, and I'll give an honest, balanced review. One of the main reasons we chose this property was the availability of EV charging. They offer both a J1772 and a Tesla destination charger, with a $10 nightly fee to use them. That was a great convenience and worked without issue. We booked the accessible oversized king room, which was very spacious, nicely decorated, and included a comfortable bed. We thought it had a sofa but found a day bed instead. The room also featured a small work table and a nice easy chair--well equipped for a short stay. The parking lot is tight, with narrow spaces and limited room, but our reserved EV charging spot helped avoid problems. Breakfast was modest but acceptable. There was a waffle maker, juice machine, coffee, peanut butter (the only visible protein), various breads, jams, and some overripe bananas. Vegetarian-friendly, but not very filling. One downside we experienced was related to smoking. Although our room was non-smoking, the moment I stepped outside in the morning, someone was smoking nearby. While I don't know how frequent this is, it would be preferable if the property were entirely smoke-free, especially near room entrances. The neighborhood felt like classic Old Town Albuquerque. I didn't feel unsafe, but I wouldn't recommend walking the area late at night. The exterior of the property has been nicely styled with Southwestern décor, which adds charm despite the budget-conscious operations. In short: everything wasn't perfect, but it all worked--and for the price, we walked away satisfied.

    We came into the room and the beds were dirty, we had to get clean ones after. They should've had…read morethe room clean and ready before we came in

    El Cuervo ABQ - We do

    El Cuervo ABQ

    (49 reviews)

    Downtown

    A Beautiful place, with beautiful purpose, run by beautiful people…read more Recently, I had the pleasure of staying at El Cuervo ABQ Guest Rooms along with several friends that were meeting me in Albuquerque for an event. I began looking at hotels and rentals when I discovered El Cuervo ABQ Guest Rooms. I reached out to the owners since their booking calendar was only unlocked so far in the future (which is typical for lots of places). They responded quickly to my inquiry about booking a room 6+ months in advance and made it possible. The communication was excellent between them and myself (as well as the others in my party). The home is on the Federal Historical Registry and was built in 1897. The room, bathroom and common areas were incredibly clean. There was a stocked coffee area and nice breakfast area. Our group utilized the breakfast area every morning and the front porch every night. It was amazing being able to have all of our party staying in the same home with these shared common areas. I stayed in the "I Love Mary Jane" room which had a balcony for those that love "Mary Jane" or perhaps a cigar. There was a queen bed with clean, crisp sheets, an A/C unit to keep the room cool in the hot ABQ summer, a smart TV that I could use to login to my various streaming accounts, but also there were plenty of "Free TV" options on it as well. There was a mini fridge in the room that had a few complimentary bottles of water and local beers. The bathroom had quality towels and a shower with fantastic water pressure. El Cuervo ABQ location is fantastic. It's a short walk or a very affordable rideshare to Old Town, (lots of restaurants, entertainment, and shopping), museums, the ABQ BioPark, the crossroads of Route 66, etc. My friends and I occupied 5 of the 6 rooms over the span of a week - with some of our folks arriving later or leaving earlier, so we did the opportunity to meet others staying at the guest house during our stay. Everyone was very friendly in passing! All of us in my party were thrilled with the accommodations and if we found ourselves in Albuquerque/Santa Fe area again, we would absolutely reach out to Brad Leigh & Stephanie to stay here again! Brad Leigh & Stephanie - Thank you for making our trip to the southwest so much more enjoyable and memorable!

    I had the BEST time during our virtual murder mystery party and tour of El Cuervo! While my…read morecharacter, Dr. Orchid, was not the killer, I still had a blast! The owner is by far the hostess with the mostess and my whole family can't wait to book a staycation together! This location is so rich with local history - and colorful spirits! - that it is a must for everyone local or passing through! I am just sad that I haven't been here in person yet! That has been a huge oversight and mistake on my part. The rooms are the right combo of creepy and comfort! I would live here if I could! This is my new favorite spot in Albuquerque! And I'm such a fan girl when it comes to the owner! She's such a strong, empowering example of a business owner. She's exactly the right person to own a place like this! It would not hold the same charm without her!

    Sleepy Lobo Inn

    Sleepy Lobo Inn

    (1 review)

    Midtown/University

    We went to the Sleepy Lobo Inn for a long weekend and had an Amazing time. The entire house was…read moredecorated beautifully! The downstairs living areas along with a nice back yard patio were great spaces to relax and unwind. Our hosts Margie and Gene were incredible! Can't give them enough praise! They know everything about the city and surrounding areas, food, beverages, hiking, sightseeing and local events. We stayed in the Twilight Slumber room and loved it! Very quiet, clean, and comfortable room. We enjoyed the amazing breakfast's before starting our daily adventures. Location is great, just across the street from UNM and Nob Hill. You can walk to breweries and Great Food! Outstanding B&B, we highly recommend the Sleepy Lobo Inn for anybody visiting Albuquerque! We will definitely be back!

    From the owner: The Sleepy Lobo Inn is a 1920s home in the heart of Albuquerque's University District and Nob Hill…read more With a rich history, the B&B was once home to the famous UNM Coach Johnson and his new bride. The home is notable for serving as a local car body shop and a Dentist’s office, a UNM Sorority house and the Coronado Club, a photography studio, and is now a full-service Bed & Breakfast. All rooms offer ample amenities to make your stay comfortable and relaxing with antique furniture, luxurious bed linens, spa robes, complimentary Wi-fi, smart TVs, and premium bath products. All guests enjoy a gourmet hot breakfast, afternoon tea with homemade baked goods, and an evening nightcap. Whether you’re up for a snack or a full meal, the area offers options from pub fare to fine dining. Guests are a short walk from gourmet restaurants, breweries, wine bars, and coffeeshops. After a satisfying meal, explore the quaint shops in Nob Hill, Old Town, and Downtown. For the adventurous, check out the Petroglyphs, hit the Sandia Mountain trails, ride the Rail Runner to Santa Fe, or explore the many historical sights just a short drive away from the city. In the evening, ride the Tram to the top of Sandia Peak and take in the amazing views of the city. Need ideas? The knowledgeable Innkeepers can provide dining, sightseeing, and hiking suggestions along with tailored itineraries for the casual strollers, history buffs, or adventure seekers.

    Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm - Pickled Jar - Asparagus, Cucumber, Onion, Beets, Carrots, Mushrooms, seasonal variety

    Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

    (580 reviews)

    $$

    North Valley/Los Ranchos

    Such a beautiful location, and the food and drinks were amazing. We had some of the best ceviche…read moreand an amazing quesadilla with chorizo, and eggs. We had an amazing tour by my brother who works there as the bread chef. The farmer is gorgeous and the flowers amazing. They have an awesome resort and beautiful grounds. Planning my next trip for next year already and going to stay.

    I was in town from Denver visiting for my nephew's graduation. We had reservations for a Friday…read moreevening. When we walked onto the patio and took in those sweeping views of the Sandias, I was ready to love this place. Los Poblanos has all the ingredients of a truly special dining experience: a gorgeous setting, a thoughtful farm-to-table ethos, and a menu that promises something above the ordinary. Which is exactly why the evening's annoying missteps were so disappointing. Service was well intentioned but unpolished. Our waiter seemed overwhelmed and, at times, unfamiliar with the menu -- a problem when guests are asking genuine questions about the food and wine. We ordered bread which came before our drinks were served. Wine service was inconsistent. I ordered an Albariño by the glass - 6 oz. My sister ordered the Cabernet listed on the menu as a recommended pairing for her entrée, priced at $11. After we placed our drink orders, the waiter returned to inform her that the menu price was incorrect -- the wine was actually $18. She agreed to proceed. He then asked whether she wanted "a half glass or a full glass," which is an oddly imprecise question at a restaurant whose menu specifies pours in 3, 6, and 9 oz increments. She said half glass. What arrived was 3 oz of wine in a small serving carafe, which the waiter simply poured into her glass -- no bottle presented, no taste offered. My own Albariño, by contrast, was brought to the table in the bottle with a proper taste before pouring. The disparity in service between the two of us was striking. A simple, clear statement -- "3 oz of this wine is $18, not $11; would you still like it?" -- would have resolved everything cleanly. Instead, the vague "half or full glass" framing left my sister without the information she needed to make an informed choice. For what it's worth, the wine itself was extraordinarily tannic -- borderline undrinkable -- and I would have sent it back. My nephew ordered a top shelf whiskey. The waiter told him "we don't have that". My nephew said "it's on your menu" to which the waiter responded "oh, let me check on that". There seemed to be too many instances of the waiter running back to the bar to check on stuff. Anyway, it was available. The waiter apologized. We ordered the bread which was served before our drinks arrived. Food took about an hour which is fine - I don't have an issue with that but during that time we never saw the waiter again. I ordered the soup of the day - potato and leek which was delicious. Followed by the blackberry salad, which was my main course. Both arrived simultaneously, with the salad placed in front of me and the soup set to the side as an afterthought. At a restaurant at this price point, the expectation that soup precedes salad is not an eccentricity -- it is simply correct service. When I expressed my surprise, the servers seemed genuinely puzzled, which suggests this may be a training gap rather than an isolated incident. As for the salad itself -- it was pleasant, but pleasant is not enough here. The blackberry salad was the kind of thing you might enjoy at a well-run casual chain: competently assembled, inoffensive, and forgettable. At a farm-to-table restaurant with access to exceptional local ingredients, I expect the plate to reflect that -- more intentional presentation, more layered flavors, something that is more elevated than what was presented. This one didn't. The gap between the setting and what landed on the table was wider than it should have been. My sister and nephews ordered the filet mignon and rib eye. Both arrived pre-sliced -- a presentation trend that has made its way into fine dining, though one that divides opinion. My concern, beyond personal preference, is practical: sliced meat loses heat faster, and at roughly $80 per entrée, guests should receive their steak in the condition that best showcases it. The quality was good, not exceptional. Los Poblanos is a restaurant with genuine promise and a setting that few can match. The concept is right; the execution needs work. The issues I encountered -- inconsistent wine service, course sequencing, and a discombobulated waiter-- are not kitchen problems. They are fixable. I hope the restaurant takes that seriously, because the bones here are excellent and the experience should be too.

    Morning Star Bed and Breakfast of Corrales - Breakfast Blueberries

    Morning Star Bed and Breakfast of Corrales

    (6 reviews)

    North Valley/Los Ranchos

    The cutest little b&b! My boyfriend's mom booked us this little spot for a post-holiday staycay,…read moreand it was perfect. We were warmly greeted by John and Carrol, and we were lucky to be the only guests that evening. The room we stayed in was wonderfully cozy, and the bath was definitely the best. It was the perfect way to unwind before crawling into the big comfy bed. John made us the best banana pancakes, eggs, and bacon for breakfast! Can't wait to see how beautiful the area looks in the summer!

    I can't say enough amazing about this bed & breakfast. It is a one of a kind gem! We were welcomed…read morein with open arms & made to feel at home here at this gorgeous place. It is designed so well inside and gives such a cozy, warm feeling. You can't help but feel relaxed here! The bathtub in the master suite is above and beyond beautiful & adds to the comfort and coziness of the place. Jon and Carrol are the most welcoming host and truly make you feel at home and rested. Jon cooks the most amazing breakfasts, and it so lovely to chat with. Carrols design makes you feel tranquil and at peace, and goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome. This bed & breakfast sits on the most stunning property to explore. We enjoyed daily walks, and my toddler enjoyed running around freely and climbing trees. There is truly no place like this and is such a perfect getaway in driving distance if so many local Albuquerque activities. If you are visiting Albuquerque or need a quick escape, look no further!

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