Sleep late and eat great: 9 brunch spots around Albuquerque
The Albuquerque Quesadilla from Hannah and Nate's Market Cafe in Corrales.
Adolphe Pierre-Louis / Journal
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If you're in the mood for eggs and bacon or waffles, but also want to sleep in a bit, try brunch at one of these spots around town.
Brunch spots
The Grove
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Slate Street Café
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The Farmacy
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The Shop Breakfast & Lunch
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Sunny Side Up Café
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Hannah and Nate's
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Tia B's Waffleria
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Daily Grind
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Indian Pueblo Kitchen
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Thiscafeis a popular brunch spot that often has a line out front, as the establishment doesn't take reservations. The food is sourced locally as much as possible. The menu's large breakfast selection ranges from Croque Madame to chilaquiles and is served all day. Lunch options include fresh chopped salads and soups. While you wait for the food, shop around the market space at the front of the restaurant where you'll find cookbooks, candles, journals, cards, old-fashioned candies, hot sauces and other foods and spices.Richard S. Dargan
Thiscaféserves comfort foods with a twist. Breakfast is served all day with some menu items available only on weekends.Reservationsare suggested, especially for bigger parties.
Enjoy a seat on the spacious patio or indoors in the brightly lit interior. Thisrestaurantserves breakfast and lunch until 2:30 p.m., then closes until reopening at 5 p.m. for dinner Wednesday through Saturday.Elizabeth Tucker
Thislocationaims to source produce, coffee and baked goods from local producers as much as possible. The menu here ranges from heartier options such as biscuits and chorizo gravy to lighter breakfast favorites such as French Toast or granola and yogurt. The restaurant doesn't take reservations so plan ahead.Chancey Bush
Thiscafe'smenu boasts a variety of dishes, including five different eggs Benedict dishes (one is a vegan option). There is other vegan and gluten-free fare on the menu as well as options to satisfy the carnivores.Richard S. Dargan
Thisrestauranthas been around for more than 20 years. The menu features heartier items such as The Sloppy "Jose" and Carne Adovada Breakfast Enchiladas. The Riverside Plaza location will have dessert specials for Mother's Day. The restaurant doesn't take reservations so plan ahead.Adolphe Pierre-Louis
Thiswaffle shopis first-come, first-served so come early to get a table. Choose from a broad range of sweet or savory waffles, which are available vegan and gluten-free. LOCATION: 3710 Campus NE, 505-492-2007 HOURS: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. DailyElizabeth Tucker
The menu ranges from good ol' fashioned oatmeal elevated with mascarpone cheese, to the NM Burger served Christmas with guacamole and sour cream. Thisrestaurantrecommends reservations for parties of six or more.Richard S. Dargan
Thisrestaurantserves New Mexican food with Native American flair. The menu offers Blue Corn Enchiladas, Indian Tacos and Fried Kool Aid Pickles to name a few options.Richard S. Dargan