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A north valley favorite, the Pueblo Harvest Cafe & Bakery is the only Native American-owned restaurant in Albuquerque.
Located in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, which is owned and operated by the 19 Pueblo Indian Tribes of New Mexico, the two-story cafe's atmosphere reflects Pueblo architecture and art-complimented by features such as rock, walls, waterfall, timber vigas and fireplaces. An unobstructed view of the Sandia Mountain is also evident from both floors of the cafe.
"Native Fusion" cuisine is a signature of the cafe, and is inspired by the traditions and ingredients cultivated by Pueblo Indian ancestors which are often melded into contemporary offerings.
Traditional dishes such as the Tewa Taco, Feast Day Stew, Jemez Enchiladas and Nambe Rellenos are included in a mouth watering variety of menu options for any time of day or evening.
There are daily breakfast, lunch and dinner specials and daily fresh baked Pueblo bread and pastries from our outdoor horno oven. Our Starbucks coffee bar is also open for regular and specialty drinks.
Live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night occurs during hapy hour on the patio with drink specials from beer to wine to margaritas. |