Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a history museum Near North Valley Albuquerque located in United States.
2401 12th St NW Albuquerque , NM 87104 United States
This place shows how mankind has become so fragmented and segregated. It's hard to understand how we can be so cruel to each other, but the Pueblos show how to overcome with class .
Be sure to visit the restaurant , it's part of the experience and it's affordable . The feast for 2 will feed 3-4 people
I had the trout dinner it didn't live up to the description. I should have had the Indian taco that would have been much better. However service was great. We got a table right next to the fireplace .
The pueblo dog looks like a heart attack on a plate, but it's delicious! Looking for something healthier? Try the grilled chicken w/herbed sauce - excellent!
Good food but massive portions ! The sampler plate that says it's for two can easily feed three.
Nacho and chili French fry platters appetizers are massive. Tasty too!
So moving and informative. Great for learning the origins of this country from the perspective of the Pueblo Indians.
The 100 Years exhibit is great, be sure not to miss it.
Yes, with out a doubt, do not put off a visit to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. :)
So much history here that you will not learn in school!
Here's a good tip: keep your eyes peeled for signs lest risk ridicule by angry old women. Also, chew with your mouth closed. Its polite.
Listen to people tell their stories in their languages.
Get the Indian tacos and be prepared to wait for your food.
Great food, good service , good surrounding.
You must try the pueblo omelette and oven bread toast ! Blue corn atole is the bomb!
Don't leave here without watching a singer/dancer performance by Shelley Morningsong and her husband Fabian.
A good tip: Just skip it. This place has sad food. Except for the fry bread .
Try the tewa taco . Its great!
Прикольное место, есть индейские иконы , по выходным разные праздники и представления .
Fun place to wander around, great evening concerts, fun restaurants - Brenda Pace
Killer Heels exhibit! Fantastic for shoe lovers. The Only in Albuquerque exhibit was neat too. - Kathryn Anderson
Must see spot in Albuquerque. Amazingly helpful staff - extremely welcoming! Balloon simulator and lots of hands on exhibits to introduce you to hot air ballooning! - Tara
Food is great service is top knotch. Try the new breakfast menu you will love it. - Jessica kitchens
Beautiful setting for an evening out for all ages. There’s really something for all ages. - A
Good chill spot for kids, dogs, food truckin and Sunday afternoon brunch brews. - Lindsey Dominguez