Discover the rich heritage of the Pueblo people at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque. Immerse yourself in their art, history, and culture and explore the Gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. The 10,000-square-foot center has permanent and changing exhibits showcasing traditional and contemporary Indian artists and dances. You can also tour the collection of Pueblo artists' murals, which take you on a personal journey through time and culture. Savor the unique flavors of Indigenous cuisine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen, where foodways, education, and exploration come together for a one-of-a-kind dining experience. At the Indian Pueblo Store, you can shop for exquisite and authentic Native American art featuring award-winning, internationally renowned artists and emerging talents. Join them for an unforgettable educational experience and deepen your understanding of the rich heritage of the Pueblo people of New Mexico.
Are you searching for an unforgettable night out in Downtown Albuquerque? Look no further than The Library Bar & Grill. The nightclub offers everything you need for a fantastic time. Prepare to dance the night away, enjoy your favorite drinks, and indulge in delicious comfort food. Several pool tables and TVs surround two bars, so you can catch the latest sports game while socializing with friends. Come early to enjoy a delicious dinner and stay late for the irresistible drink specials, available until 2 a.m. With its lively atmosphere and friendly staff, The Library Bar & Grill is the perfect spot for a night to remember.
The Adobe Theater initially opened in the village of Corrales, located just north of Albuquerque. In the mid-1990s, it moved to its current location, where it continues to offer some of the finest community theater experiences in the Albuquerque area. The theater's small and intimate setting provides a unique experience for the audience, unlike any other theater. This community theater is relatively tiny and can seat up to 90 people, allowing the actors to perform right beside the audience. As a result, the audience feels like a part of the action, creating an intimate experience.