Midtown

This region of Albuquerque boomed following the Second World War when Route 66 became an artery for interstate travel and migration to the west. The residential neighborhoods are quaint, tree-lined streets with sprawling, 1950s ranch-style homes and a sprinkling of well-groomed parks. The uptown district is the retail center of the city, home to the Coronado Center. Restaurateurs have taken advantage of the traffic generated by these centers. The Japanese Kitchen sushi bar caters to local businessmen and shoppers alike. The Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown offers a range of rates for all levels of business travelers.

Nightlife

I Scream Ice Cream

Baggins Gourmet Sandwiches

New Mexico Symphony Orchestra

Albuquerque Boys Choir

New Mexico Jazz Workshop

Range Cafe

Trombino's Bistro Italiano

Graham Central Station


Attractions

Jubilation Wine & Spirits

Savon Cash & Carry Flowers

Flea Mart

Big & Tall Casual Male

Fremont's Fine Foods

Jerry Cline Tennis Complex

New Mexico Symphony Orchestra

World Balloon

The Courtyard

Lieber's Luggage

Mark Diamond's Jewelers

Cupcakeology

Wright's Collection of Indian Art

North Golf Course

Western Warehouse

Sandra Humphries Gallery

ABQ Uptown

Potteryland

Butterfield Jewelers

Beauchamp & Company Jewelers

David's Bridal

Catherine's

D'Anz Ltd.


Restaurants

Zea's Rotisserie

Casa Chaco

Hurricane's Cafe and Drive-In

Red Lobster

Garduno's of Mexico

Azuma Sushi & Teppan

Saigon Restaurant

Mr. Sushi

Lucky Boy Hamburgers and Chinese Food

Brio Grille

Cuates (Los)

Rudy's "Country Store" & Bar-B-Q

Hello Deli

Range Cafe

I Love Sushi Teppan Grill

Christy Mae's

Japanese Kitchen Sushi Bar

La Familiar Restaurant

Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen

Landry's - Albuquerque

Jennifer James 101

Olive Garden

Siam Café


Hotels

Route 66 Casino Hotel

Casita Chamisa

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