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Opened in 2005, this Scott Miller designed Championship Par 72 course was developed by the Pueblo of Sandia as part of the Sandia Resort and Casino in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At 7,752 it is the longest course in NM, yet is designed for players of all skill levels. While at the Sandia Casino Amphitheater Hotel, guests can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool and a relaxing health club. The Sandia Hotel and Casino is also home to air conditioned guestrooms packed with flat-screen cable televisions, complimentary wireless internet access and bathrooms with deep-soaking tubs and complimentary bath amenities. Responding to increased guest demand for new resort and gaming amenities, Sandia continues to push the boundaries of casino hospitality to new heights. The resort recently completed an expansion of both its fine and casual dining options with guests now enjoying a variety of unparalleled dining experiences at almost any time of day or night. Sandia Resort & Casino - Traveler rating: 4.5/5 Hotel Andaluz Albuquerque, Curio Collection by Hilton - Traveler rating: 4.5/5 Isleta Resort & Casino - Traveler rating: 4.0/5.

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Sandia Resort and Casino, standing alone in its splendor, on the Sandia Pueblo reservation, with the Sandia Mountains as its backdrop, has widespread musical entertainment along with its casino and top notch dining. Just in front of the resort is the outdoor amphitheatre, which draws in big name artists for summer concerts. Inside, top notch live bands liven up the casino's main floor, playing great dance music. This sectioned off bar and dance floor can get crowded and lines can accumulate, so get there early on a Saturday night. Outside by the pool in the summer there are sometimes steel drums to fill the air. Upstairs on the 9th floor is the Bien Shur lounge, with stunning wrap around views of the mountains to the east and the city's landscape to the west. Pop and jazz bands play on the weekends and it is easier to get a table here than downstairs. There is a bar food menu here.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: This swanky night spot atop Sandia Resort and Casino offers sweeping views of the Albuquerque city lights and the Sandia Mountains.

Steve's expert tip: The Bien Shur Lounge is more intimate upstairs, with spectacular views. Hungry? Order the fish tacos!

This comfortable neighborhood bar has been a favorite Nob Hill hangout for years and it's no secret why – friendly staff, laid-back atmosphere, long hours, good prices and a good selection of beers, spirits and pub grub. Great service and arguably the best burgers in Albuquerque!

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: As authentic as an Irish pub you can find short of traveling to Dublin.

Steve's expert tip: Play Geeks that Drink trivia here, call for times.

Outside the City
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Turtle Mountain is in Rio Rancho, just north of Albuquerque, and worth the drive. There are always the brewery's award-winning beers on tap, and many others from around the state, as well as national and international beers. The food is almost as good as the beer, and the variety of wood-oven pizzas will make it hard to make up your mind. Large TVs are usually tuned to sports, including soccer, but it's also a great place for busy, loud conversation. TMBC is the end result of way too much dreaming (and drinking) on the part of the proprietor, Nico Ortiz. Starting with a student exchange to Germany when he was 16, he has dedicated his life to the pursuit of good beer. This brewpub is the culmination of over two decades of 'market research' in hundreds of restaurants, bars, brewpubs, breweries, garages, and beer festivals all over the world. The name 'Turtle Mountain' comes from the Tewa name for Sandia Peak. Alfonso Ortiz (Nico's late father) was born and raised at Oke Owingeh, north of Espanola, and one of six Pueblos that speak Tewa. Nico's father's Indian name was 'Oku Pin,' which translates as 'Turtle Mountain.' As a tribute to his father, who provided the inspirational and financial means to open the pub, Nico named it Turtle Mountain Brewing Company.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Turtle Mountain brews its own award-winning beer, and its New Mexico-themed wood oven pizzas are excellent.

Steve's expert tip: Take a growler of beer home with you.

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Marble Brewery is a production brewery with an on-site tasting room and outdoor beer garden located in downtown Albuquerque. Marble Brewery offers a line up of seven house beers and a variety of seasonal styles in draft and bottle. The attached pub has 10 beers on tap and a 40-foot long bar that looks into the brewery. Sandwich menu is available.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Marble brews its own award-winning beer, which you can also find in area stores.

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Steve's expert tip: Brewery tours are available anytime the brewer is in the house, just ask or call ahead.

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Two-level local bar downtown, nicely on the divey side in a hipster kind of way. Pool tables, dark lighting, $2 PBRs. Free pool and on Thurdays all beer and well drinks are $2.75. Open until 2 a.m. Mondays through Saturdays and midnight on Sundays.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Great local bar in the thick of downtown action.

Steve's expert tip: Free pool and on Thurdays all beer and well drinks are $2.75.

Kellys Brew Pub, housed in the historic Jones Motor Company, is a great summertime hangout, as the large patio has a very relaxing feel and being popular with the younger college crowd, it is always hopping. A sports bar and place to play pool inside and a relaxing patio outside, it's got everything, including an extensive menu. You'll find appetizers, wraps, burgers, sandwiches and more. Plus you have the wide selection of the beers brewed on site. You can even make reservations to come and brew your own beer. Enjoy the old signage and decor that was kept from the original building.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: This great outdoor patio restaurant and bar in Nob Hill brews its own beer on site.

Steve's expert tip: On Fridays, pints of Kellys brews are only $3 and kids eat free on the weekends off the kids menu.

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Laid-back, friendly bar where you'll see bikers sitting next to business guys in suits. The bar menu is fairly standard, but the waitstaff and bartenders are welcoming and the beer selection is impressive. Lot's of TVs tuned to sports, darts, pool tables, smoking room, nice wrap-around bar (it is indeed long) and outdoor patio.

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Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Solid drinking hole with a great shuffleboard table.

Steve's expert tip: Separate room for smokers; great for local color in the Albuquerque Heights. Good Happy Hour specials.

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If you're into local dives, this is the place. The seats are torn, the floor is sticky and the music is live and loud. Some of the best live music in the Southwest is performed here, an eclectic mix of cowpunk/alternative. The crowd looks rough with lots of tattoos and piercings, but the vibe is friendly and laid back.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Wonderfully divey by design, Burt's Tiki Lounge downtown is the spot for live alternative music.

Steve's expert tip: Best place in Albuquerque for alternative live music. No cover.

Downtown

Apothecary Lounge is worth a visit for the view alone. Perched on the roof of Hotel Parq Central, Apothecary Lounge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains, downtown skyline and New Mexico's famous sunsets from its heated patio. Inside, the bar glitters with vintage apothecary bottles. Cocktails served are from Prohibition Area, making this one of the swankiest speakeasies you'll ever visit. Craft beers and fine wine is served as well, and the menu items (while not cheap) are gourmet. Perfect for a date, and better if you get a room below so you don't have to leave.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Sitting atop the historic Hotel Parq Central, Apothecary Lounge is New Mexico's best rooftop bar, and serves only classic drinks available during Prohibition.

Steve's expert tip: Heated rooftop sitting on couches; excellent views of downtown Albuquerque.

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Voted 'Albuquerque's Best Happy Hour' venue 3 years in a row and 'Best Ladies Night Out,' and now ' Best Lounge' and 'Best Bachelorette Party Location,' this multi-venue bar is Albuquerque's most sophisticated and upscale nightspot. Offering a piano lounge, extensive wine list, media and billiards room, QBar provides a series of intimate spaces for conversation and a variety of entertainment. Great for an upscale night on the town.

Recommended for Best Nightlife because: Located in Hotel Albuquerque, the Q Bar is Albuquerque's swankiest night spot with dim lighting, plush furniture and top-shelf drink menus.

Steve's expert tip: The Gallery and VIP lounge offer an eclectic and elite area for dancing and private parties. Live entertainment entertainment Wednesday through Saturday evenings.

Albuquerque, NM —August 5, 2019— Set against the majestic views of the Sandia Mountains and long renowned as Albuquerque’s leading gaming and resort destination, Sandia Resort & Casino has announced plans to dramatically expand its dining and next-generation gaming and entertainment experiences for its guests. Responding to increased guest demand for new resort and gaming amenities, Sandia continues to push the boundaries of casino hospitality to new heights.

The resort recently completed an expansion of both its fine and casual dining options with guests now enjoying a variety of unparalleled dining experiences at almost any time of day or night. In addition, Sandia Resort’s Amphitheatre was completely renovated and re-opened July 6th 2018, with a sold-out performance by Fluffy. From the city’s finest high-end steakhouse, Bien Shur, with dramatic views of the city from high above; to an amazing array of casual dining options, delicious decisions abound for Sandia visitors. Additionally, the property features a championship golf course at the Sandia Golf Club, as well as one of the Southwest’s notable Native American spas, The Green Reed Spa along with Bien Mur Indian Market Center featuring authentic Native American Jewelry and Pottery.

Details are being finalized for the amenities, which will include an expansion of dining, entertainment and gaming options, as well as a timeline for construction and completion. For more information about
Sandia Resort & Casino please visit www.sandiacasino.com.

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About Sandia Resort & Casino

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Sandia Resort & Casino is owned and operated by The Pueblo of Sandia, a vital and active participant in the continued development of Albuquerque. The Pueblo of Sandia owns and operates several thriving enterprises to help create a broad economic base to ensure its financial future as a self-reliant Tribe. The Pueblo of Sandia currently employs over 2,000 residents of the Albuquerque metropolitan area. Moreover, The Pueblo significantly contributes to the state economy through salaries, goods, and services purchased. For more information about Sandia Resort & Casino, visit www.sandiacasino.com.

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