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Bueno Foods


A taste of the Southwest
2001 4th St Southwest
Albuquerque, NM 87102
United States
+1 505 896 0268 / +1 800 952 4453
http://www.buenofoods.com/cont...
If you acquired a taste for New Mexico cuisine, this is the place to buy some to take home with you. Just inside the front doors of this warehouse is a retail market where you can get freshly-made products. The Baca family began packaging and selling their foods in 1946 from their grocery store, and now sell over 150 products to restaurants, stores and individuals all over the U.S. The trademark and specialty of the house is green chile. You can get it in mild, medium or hot. Other products include flour and corn tortillas, salsa, posole and sopaipilla mix. Cookbooks and recipes are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bueno Foods photo by Jaime de la Fuente
Photo: Jaime de la Fuente
 

 
Buffett's Candies


Fine candies
7001 Lomas NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
United States
+1 505 265 7731
For 30 years, this candy maker has supplied people around the world with mouth-watering sweets. A giant candy cane leans against the doorway and has been a landmark in Albuquerque for decades. This would not be a true New Mexican candy shop unless it used pinon nuts in some of its confections. Chocolate covered pinons range reasonably in price. One of Buffet's signature items is The Horny Toad, confections that lie on a bed of pecan or pinon and are draped with dark or milk chocolate. Dozens of other assorted candies are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Buffett's Candies photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Casa Rondena Winery


Massive Moorish-style winery
733 Chavez Rd
Albuquerque, NM 87107
United States
+1 505 344 5911
http://www.vabq.com/ABQlinks/C...
The North Valley is home to many impressive structures and Casa Rondena Winery is one of the most unique. This Moorish castle encloses a huge wine making operation that produces respected cabernet and sauvignon wines. The winery's Serenade is a fruity, slightly dry dessert wine. The owner and wine maker spent 20 years in southern Spain, where he learned his art, and found himself enthralled by the Moorish architecture. Mountains and streams meander across the grounds that are surrounded by the giant cottonwoods of the Rio Grande Bosque.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Kristin Kuhlman
Photo: Kristin Kuhlman
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Aimee
Photo: Aimee
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Jessica Dillenburg
Photo: Jessica Dillenburg
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Juan Lucero
Photo: Juan Lucero
 

 
Great Harvest Bread Company


Fresh baked bread
11200 Montgomery Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111
United States
+1 505 293 8277
http://www.greatharvest.com
When you go to this bread shop you are offered a sample of the goods: a substantial slice of bread you may top with complimentary butter or honey. The bread is made with fresh ingredients including nuts, fruit and grains. The loaves are sold sliced or whole and are mouthwatering. Crusty European loaves, including Italian, German and French bread share rack space with soft crusted home-style breads such as cheese, fruit-filled, whole wheat and plain.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Keller's Farm Stores


Good & Healthy food products
2912 Eubank Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87112
United States
+1 505 294 1427
http://kellersfarmstores.com/
Keller's Farm Stores is a specialty grocery store that has been in business since 1946 and enjoys a strong customer following. Shoppers have come to expect the finest products available in the grocery business at this market. Gourmet foods and a full selection of health food without preservatives or additives are offered. A deli featuring great salads, soups and sandwiches made with fresh cold cuts and fresh ground sausage keep the regulars coming back!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Keller's Farm Stores photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Le Chantilly Fine Pastries & Cafe


Sweet mornings and great lunches
8216 Menaul Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
United States
+1 505 293 7057
This little bakery and cafe offers sweet morning pastries, delicious fresh salads and lunches. The place literally sparkles with black tile floors and green and white tablecloths held down with fresh-cut-flower-stuffed vases. The eclairs are crammed full of fluffy sweet creams and fruits. A fruit tarte, will make everyone at the office love you for a day. On the way home from work, you can stop in for a family-sized chicken tarragon salad. Catering is also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory


Chocolate delight
303 Romero NW
Plaza San Luis, Ste 112
Albuquerque, NM 87104
United States
+1 505 842 8883
http://www.rmcf.com
If you are in Old Town, Coronado Center or Cottonwood Mall and find yourself with a yearning for rich sweets, stop in at this confectioner. You will find yourself surrounded by some of the richest, most delicious treats imaginable. Homemade fudge in an array of browns will melt in your mouth. Candies made of white, dark or milk chocolate will make you forget that you ever thought of dieting. If you are shopping for someone who has a sweet tooth, you can have a gift basket filled with any of the treats on display.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rolling in Dough Bakery-Cafe


Gourmet baked goods
2113 Charlevoix Street Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87104-1406
United States
+1 505 248 1786
Find your way to this little spot in Old Town and you will not be sorry. The atmosphere is cozy and friendly. A nice selection of meat and cheese is available, or you can enjoy a platter of fresh fruit and vegetables. The soft and hard crust bread is baked everyday from scratch along with the mouthwatering cakes, cookies, pies and pastries. Coffee, tea and a selection of soft drinks are available for take-out or you can retreat to a quiet, comfortable corner in the bakery/café to enjoy your refreshment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
The Candy Lady


Irresistible Candy
524 Romero Rd NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
United States
+1 800 214 7731
http://www.thecandylady.com
This candy store is a must stop for people with a sweet tooth. For over 20 years at the northwest corner of Old Town this business has been thriving, catering to candy lovers. Secret family recipes are used for scrumptious chocolate-dipped strawberries, fudge and English toffee, green and red chile and pinon (pine nut) brittle. Take a look at the adult chocolate novelty items, or try some old fashioned red licorice. Mail order is available. See website for online shopping and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Candy Lady photo by t8074
Photo: t8074
 

 
Theobroma Chocolatier


Handmade Chocolates
12611 Montgomery Blvd NE
Suite A5
Albuquerque, NM 87111
United States
+1 505 293 6545 / +1 877 293 6565
http://www.theobromachocolatie...
This small shop is packed full of chocolate, and if they do not have it, they are willing to custom make just about whatever you desire. Gift baskets and buckets loaded with various selections of bite sized chocolates are sure to tempt anyone, but why not go bigger and get the Oreo Espresso Cheesecake? Have all your favorites delivered to your doorstep locally or shipped nationwide. This is a true family owned and operated business, and the Weck's are determined that you leave with a smile.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Three Dog Bakery


Bakery for Dogs
9821 Montgomery NE
Ste C
Albuquerque, NM 87111
United States
+1 505 294 2300
http://www.threedog.com
You read it right: this isa bakery for dogs. This store is open seven days a week, serving dogs and the people who love them. Stop in this unusual little shop and have fun snooping around the all-natural, freshly baked goods for your pet. Stroll about the great selection of dog goodies such as Pupcakes, Puptarts, RRRibs, Pooch Pretzels, Peanut Brindle and much more with prices starting at $1. Guest speakers are scheduled regularly, along with dog and obedience training. Stop in for Yappy Hour every Wednesday from 5pm to 7pm. Join in on the good cheer with wine and cheese for dog lovers and little treats for dogs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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