BlackBird Buvette

neat to eat ... part ONE

Because I will no doubt be busy with Nob Hill Nights, First Friday events.. and making the rounds of some cool places.... I have decided that today's and tomorrow's entries will be on a theme.
We started working in earnest on our house back towards the end of September.
And... the hubby and I LOVE to eat out... so we took this as an opportunity to visit some local places.
This post (and tomorrow's) will feature some of the places we have visited over the course of the past few months, and some of the great food that ABQ has to offer.
When possible, I have tried to include links to the places.

♥♥♥I hope you enjoy this ♥♥♥


Satellite Cafe on Central Ave
(I love the Cafe con Leche and 9 grain toast with hummus)



Kai's Chinese Restaurant
(I had the Jasmine tea and the Thai chicken with fresh veggies on rice)



El Patio
(it's all about the huervos and coffee)



BlackBird Buvette
(my fav is a glass of white wine, and a plate of Bruschetta)



Lindy's Diner
(like it all... you can't go wrong--I love diners)



Johhny Rockets @ CottonWood Mall
http://www.johnnyrockets.com/index2.php
(Cold coke and chili fries with everything... )



**all photos by Elaine A. Russell

winning... in more ways that one



photos by Elaine A. Russell, Viejitos Car Club


Had a great day today.
It started off by sleeping in (always a good start to my day)....

We stopped to get $$ at the nearby gas station.. and while there.. I managed to have a great conversation with some local car refurbishers and aficionados. They run the local chapter of the Viejitos Car Club --http://www.myspace.com/viejitos_new_mexico) ... and have some incredible looking vehicles. Talk about primo. They were on their way to a local car show... but go out frequently to LA and such for major car shows.

Then.... Kristin and I went to Newsland ...an extremely cool shop on Central Ave that has tons of magazines, books, newspapers from all over the globe... neat postcards... some funky jewelry... and more. We perused tons of periodicals before making our final selections.... some art magazines and a fab anthology of works called Natural Bridge. It is a "collection of stories, essays, poems, translations and such from the Department of English, University of Missouri."
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Newsland.Bookstore.505-242-0694

Next stop.... Winnings Coffee Co down near UNM http://www.winningcoffeeco.com/
It is a great place to sit back, have a good cup of coffee.. read the paper and people watch. Between us, we had coffee... chai, pomegranate juice and ice water... an almond scone, a very good muffin, soup of the day (green chili and Chicken Posole) with a side salad & vinaigrette dressing, and sourdough toast. Feckin awesome. They rotate their art fairly frequently in Winnings, and currently the artwork is by Nick Sedillos. Interesting stuff... very Juxtapose magazine.

We then went into the Pink Rhino boutique (also off of Yale http://albuquerque.about.com/od/neighborhoods/ss/UniversityArea_5.htm)... and I got a great old skirt for only $12. The owner was really nice... and is thinking about moving back to LA... her old stomping grounds. She has an awesome selection of used, vintage, hipster, funky clothing.. shoes, purses, etc.

Then we ran around the neighborhood taking photos.... we were about to hang out and wait for our turn to visit the psychic ( Mendy Lou -- you can see her ads in the Alibi )... when there was this torrential downpour. And I do mean... flooding the streets in spots. We got soaked. But it was fun.

Next stop was Buffalo Exchange (http://albuquerque.citysearch.com/profile/6931783/albuquerque_nm/buffalo_exchange.html). Kristin has been looking for fun affordable clothing for school.. and this was an excellent stop. I got a couple shirts, and she got some very cool shirts and shorts. The folks that work there are really really nice. I spent a bit of time waiting while Kristin tried on clothing... and was able to talk for a bit with some of the girls there. ... one of whom had some really sweet tattoos.

By then, I was a little hungry again.. and we stopped at La Provence... but it was really really busy. Instead... we opted to go to BlackBird Buvette (http://blackbirdbuvette.com/).. and it was a good choice. We split an appetizer of bruschetta, and an appetizer of fruit quesadillas. I had a glass of crisp white wine.. and Kristin had ice water. We listened to the DJ mix some oldies--made fresh.. and checked out some awesome art on the walls... sales of which go to the Duke City Derby. Check it out folks.... http://www.dukecityderby.com/

So -- great day in the Duke City... lots to see and do. These are the kind of days I love here in ABQ.