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Polyurethane
Foam Association
2004 Meetings - Dining & Entertainment
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Monte
Vista Fire Station (Restaurant)
3201 Central NE
Albuquerque NM
Ph 505-255-2424
The Monte Vista Fire Station is located in a historic building that
was actually a fire station in 1936. Build by the WPA and designed
by E. H. Blunethol who also was responsible for the old Airport &
Highland High. The Pueblo revival architecture sits comfortably on
old Rt. 66. The restaurant opened in 1985 and the building is now
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High Finance (Restaurant)
40 Tramway Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87122-2018
Ph: 505- 243-9742
The High Finance Restaurant & Tavern sit at
an elevation of 10,378 feet, making it the highest full service
restaurant in North America. On a clear day you can see 11,000 square
miles of New Mexicos beautiful landscape. In the evenings,
the city lights and sunsets are spectacular.
Accessible only by the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway.
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The Ranchers Club of New Mexico (Restaurant)
1901 University Blvd. NE (Hilton Hotel)"
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Ph: 505-889-8071
The Rancher's Club is the only AAA 4 Diamond Award
Winner in Albuquerque. It serves Prime Aged Beef, Seafood and Poultry
grilled over Aromatic Woods.
Private dining rooms available.
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Los Cuates (Restaurant)
5016-B Lomas NE
Albuquerque, NM
Ph: 505-268-0974
This is by far the best Mexican restaurant in Albuquerque. But,
be careful. There are two Los Cuates restaurants across the street
from each other. You want the smaller one on the south side of Lomas
Street. People rave about the fajitas, but everything on the menu
is first class fare.
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Caravan East Nightclub
(Honky-Tonk)
7605 Central Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
Ph 505-265-7877
Located on historic US Rt 66, the Caravan Club is one of the West's
last remaining old-time honky-tonks. The club caters to dyed-in-the-wool
western music lovers. Built in the '60s, seating 800 and needing
half a city block for parking, the Caravan was Albuquerque's first
mega-club. In its heyday, this was the only place in town for a
cold long neck and two stepping to a live western band. Bring your
jeans and Stetson hat and sit back for a night of entertainment
to the twang of a steel guitar, sweet guitars and fiddle.
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