Uptown shoppers can satisfy their shopping cravings at Historic Nob Hill, a fashionable urban lifestyle neighborhood located a few miles west of downtown Albuquerque. This area features unique historic architecture, iconic neon signs, and stylish boutique shops, diners, galleries, and nightlife that will make you feel like you're in a high-fashion district. With over 300 businesses in the historic district, Nob Hill offers a diverse range of restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, breweries, wine bars, retail stores, art galleries, and entertainment options. Whether you want to shop, eat, drink, or play, there's something for everyone in Nob Hill. This mixed-use community aims to be an economically prosperous and attractive place for residents, workers, and visitors to live, work, and play.
Welcome to the National Hispanic Cultural Center, where you can explore the vibrant world of Hispanic, Chicana/o/x, Latina/o/x/e, and Latin American art from various perspectives. They aim to preserve, promote, and advance Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities. They achieve this through carefully curated exhibitions, lectures, book readings, performing arts, and educational programming that reflects the rich heritage of the local community. The NHCC provides a platform for Hispanic, Chicano, and Latinx artists to showcase their work and bring it to the national stage. They aim to create a cultural home for the community's diverse identities. From bilingual opera to flamenco, theatre to ballet, experience the finest in Hispanic performing arts and film. Join them in celebrating the richness and beauty of Hispanic culture.
Come and join one of the biggest beer celebrations in New Mexico, the ABQ Blues & Brews festival. You can sample unlimited beer from your favorite local and regional breweries and discover new favorites. With sixty breweries showcasing their delicious brews, you'll find something you'll love. The combination of blues music and craft beer is a match made in heaven, and ABQ Blues & Brews brings you some of the best local blues musicians to enjoy while you drink. This festival is part of ABQ Beer Week, a ten-day series of events celebrating great beers and scenery. ABQ Beer Week offers something for everyone, whether you're a new beer lover, a seasoned connoisseur, a foodie, or just looking for a good time.
Discover the unique and elegant speakeasy experience that Albuquerque has to offer at Teddy Roe's. This hidden gem is located behind a bakery in the Nob Hill area, where you can indulge in classic drinks with a twist in an ambiance inspired by the roaring 1920s. Teddy Roe is named after Theodore Roe, one of Chicago's few black mob bosses known for distributing money in poor neighborhoods. They recommend booking your reservations in advance to ensure you get this unique experience. Come and immerse yourself in the vintage atmosphere and enjoy the perfect night out.