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albuquerque-steakhouse.com is a local directory of the finest Steakhouse in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Dining out is a favorite past time for people all over the world. Whether you are a tourist who is just visiting or a local resident letting someone else cook you breakfast, lunch, or dinner is always a treat. If you do not have time for a sit-down meal at a restaurant we can always help you find a restaurant that offers take-out or delivery service. The smell of prime, aged Angus beef, hardwood grilled over an open flame, the sizzling sound of a searing steak, the mouthwatering sight of your juicy, made-to-order, perfectly prepared, grade-A choice cut served to your table with an array of delicious sides. Pair this with the right wine, the right ambiance, and the right company, and this may very well be as close as it gets to one of the best experiences known to man. Getting hungry? You should be, because in most major cities, there are many first-class, premium steakhouses to choose from. The question is no longer what’s for dinner, but where. The only thing left for you to choose is the steakhouse. Straddling the spectacular Rio Grande, Albuquerque, New Mexico is the largest, fastest-growing city in the state. The Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountains offer endless recreational opportunities, from hiking and biking to boating and rafting. If you’re wondering what to pack, travel light. Albuquerque's climate is almost always sunny and dry with low humidity. And don’t worry, snow is not a problem. The occasional snowfall typically melts away before dusk. For theater buffs, catching a perfromance by the Tricklock Company is a must, especially in January when Tricklock hosts the Revolutions International Theatre Festival. Here spectators can see performers from around the globe. Catching a performance of a Shakesperian-era play by Albuquerque’s American Shakespeare Company or the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra is also a must. In early October, you might be lucky enough to witness one of the most amazing sights in America, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, where hundreds of hot air balloons paint the sky. The month of April holds the Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow, where 3,000 indigenous Native American dancers and singers representing over 500 tribes perform, and in September you can catch the excitement of the New Mexico State Fair. New Mexico’s arid deserts, crystal clear lakes, tall pines, soaring snow-capped peaks, and unique culture earn it the title of The Land of Enchantment. For a taste of the Old West, the Billy the Kid Museum is western family fun at its finest, as is a scenic steam engine train ride on the the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad. Hold on to your hats! Or, explore Carlsbad Caverns, one of the most spectacular and largest caverns in the world. For a taste of ancient Native American culture, Chaco Canyon and the gravity-defying Gila Cliff Dwellings are sure to please. And the same goes for America’s oldest city, the one-and-only Santa Fe. It’s unique architecture, tempting southwestern cuisine, rich culture, and thriving arts scene are simply unparalleled. Or, take to the powder-packed slopes of Taos Ski Valley, the hundreds of miles of off-road Jeep paths, the plethora of scenic hiking trails, or the 300 square miles of windswept dunes at White Sands. Either way, New Mexico is sure to live up to its name. For the most comprehensive information available on every Steakhouse Restaurants in Albuquerque, New Mexico Your destination is www.albuquerque-steakhouse.com.


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Antiquity A Restaurant
(505) 247-3545
112 Romero Street Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87104
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Black Angus Steakhouse
(505) 292-1911
2290 Wyoming Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87112
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Cooperage Restaurant
(505) 255-1657
7220 Lomas Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87110
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Golden Corral Steaks Buffet & Bakery
(505) 299-4517
8505 Montgomery Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87111
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Golden Corral Steaks Buffet & Bakery
(505) 890-3763
3401 Nm 528 Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87114
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Great American Land & Cattle Company
(505) 292-1510
1550 Tramway Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87112
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Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon
(505) 899-7827
10019 Coors Road NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
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Maria Teresa
(505) 242-3900
618 Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87104
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Monte Carlo Steak House
(505) 836-9886
3916 Central Avenue Southwest
Albuquerque, NM 87105
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Monte Vista Fire Station
(505) 255-2424
3201 Central N E
Albuquerque, NM 87106
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Outback Steakhouse
(505) 884-8760
4921 Jefferson Street Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87109
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Outback Steakhouse
(505) 890-9713
10022 Coors Boulevard Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87114
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Owl Cafe
(505) 291-4900
800 Eubank NE
Albuquerque, NM 87123
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Paul's Monterey Inn
(505) 294-1461
1000 Juan Tabo Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87112
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Sirloin Stockade
(505) 888-3110
4016 Menaul Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87110
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Sizzler Steak Seafood & Salad
(505) 883-5755
7212 Menaul Boulevard Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87110
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Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse
(505) 343-9800
4949 Pan American W Fw
Albuquerque, NM 87109
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Texas Roadhouse Grill
(505) 856-2226
5900 Pan American
Albuquerque, NM 87109
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Town House Lounge & Restaurant
(505) 255-0057
3911 Central Avenue Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87108
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Western View Diner & Steakhouse
(505) 836-2200
6411 Central Avenue Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87105
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There are many steaks to choose from, but not all are created equal, nor are they all equally prepared. Imagine the smell of prime, aged Angus beef, hardwood grilled over an open flame, the sizzling sound of a searing steak, the mouthwatering sight of your juicy, made-to-order, perfectly prepared, grade-A choice cut served to your table with an array of delicious sides. Pair this with the right wine, the right ambiance, and the right company, and this may very well be as close as it gets to one of the best experiences known to man. And if that’s not enough, perhaps you’ll even go for the dessert. Getting hungry yet? You should be, because in most major U.S. cities, there are many first-class, premium steakhouses to choose from. So how do you like your steak, well-done, medium with just a touch of pink on the inside, or rare? The chefs at the best steakhouses can prepare your cut anyway you like it, and several even let you select your own cut before it ever even hits the grill. So, the question is no longer what’s for dinner, but where. The only thing left for you to choose is the steakhouse.

You can find every type of cuisine here, even for the most discriminating palate. If your in the mood for something hot and spicy or out of the ordinary you can find it on here. There are many different types of cuisines from all over the country. Try something new and exciting like Asian Fusion, or look for something warm and familiar like steak and seafood. Are looking for something elegant, family friendly, or something on the go? This city has everything you can imagine ready to cook up to your satisfaction. Search by cuisine type, area of interest, or price range. Get directions, menus or even link to their web-site. Find exactly what you’re looking for here in one quick search.

Albuquerque is the largest, fastest-growing city in New Mexico. It is located in the central part of the state along interstate 40, which connets the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. To the city’s east are the Sandia Mountains and right through the city runs the spectacular Rio Grande, classified as exotic because it flows through a desert, like the Nile in Egypt. Both features offer locals and toursits alike endless recreational opportunities, from hiking and biking to boating and rafting. The city also has one of the highest altitudes of any major U.S. city, ranging from 4,900 feet above sea level near in the valley to 6,500 feet in the Northeast Heights. The city is also home to the New Mexico Technology Corridor, a group of high-tech companies and government institutions. Albuquerque's climate is almost always sunny and dry with low humidity. It has four distinct seasons, but the heat and the cold are mild compared to most of the country. And snow is not a problem. The occasional snow typically melts away before dusk. For theater buffs, catching a perfromance by the Tricklock Company is a must. This is especially true in January, when Tricklock hosts the Revolutions International Theatre Festival, where spectators can see performers from around the globe. Catching a performance of a Shakesperian-era play by Albuquerque’s American Shakespeare Company or the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra is also a must. In early October, you’ll find one of the most spectacular sights in America, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, where hundreds upon hundreds of hot air balloons paint the sky. In September, it’s the New Mexico State Fair. And the month of April holds the Gathering of Nations Pow-Wow, where 3,000 indigenous Native American dancers and singers representing over 500 tribes perform.

They don’t call New Mexico The Land of Enchantment for nothing. New Mexico has beautiful arid deserts, crystal clear lakes, tall pines, and soaring snow-capped mountaintops. With this type of varied terrain, it basically means there truly is something for everyone. For a taste of the Old West, the Billy the Kid Museum is historic western fun for the entire family, as is the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad where you’ll marvel at breathtaking vistas while traveling on a real steam engine locomotive. Don’t forget to hold on to your hats! Or, explore the splendor of Carlsbad Caverns, one of the most spectacular and largest caverns in the world. For a taste of ancient Native American culture, Chaco Canyon and the amazing, gravity-defying Gila Cliff Dwellings are sure to be of interest. And the same goes for the oldest city in America, New Mexico’s state capital, the one-and-only Santa Fe. It’s unique architecture, tempting southwestern cuisine, rich culture, and thriving arts scene simply can’t be found anywhere else in the world. And there’s more than just history and sightseeing. Adventure seekers are sure love the powder-packed slopes of Taos Ski Valley, the hundreds of miles of off-road Jeep paths, and the plethora of trail heads beckoning hikers and campers to remote locales. And at with over 300 square miles of windswept dunes at White Sands, visitors will find views unlike any other. So whether you decide to take a hot air balloon tour, sky tram, or travel on firma terra, New Mexico is sure to live up to its name.

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