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    Hyena's Comedy Nightclub

    2.6 (12 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Darlene G.

    I have not been to this comedy club, didn't even know it was in Albuquerque honestly, but I received "free tickets" in the mail so I started checking into it. Then I noticed my "free ticket" offer was expired for one (was for SAT 2/28 show only) and for TWO noticed it was mailed after the show date (post marked 3/2) - now that's a good joke! After seeing other reviews - thanks to whoever posted the menu, food options look ridiculous and require 30 minutes to be served (for a burrito, lol) - I think I'll pass.

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    9 months ago

    Headliner was great! No food which is disappointing!! Also drinks were lame. Stick with basics.

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    Quezada’s Comedy Club

    Quezada’s Comedy Club

    2.7
    (17 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    I love comedy clubs! I enjoy going to a nice venue, seeing a good show with some drinks and food. I…read morewas not disappointed!! Went to see Cristela last night and we started with dinner at the cantina. Since moving here we have been fairly disappointed with the "Mexican" food. You always judge a restaurant on two things - the beans and rice!! The beans were amazing!! The rice was a little wet for my liking but the flavor was great!! Loved the salsa bar and the options there!! Such a nice large basket of chips!! I had heard prior the food was meh. I also heard they improved it so I was looking forward to trying - food was overall very good!! I had a chicken chimichanga and my partner had the fish tacos. He was not too impressed with the fish tacos but said they tasted good. The chimichanga was delicious!! Not over fried or greasy, chicken was moist and flavorful and not too much cheese! It was also huge!!! Lots of chicken!! I ate about a fourth and my partner finished the rest!! The waitress was very prompt and friendly!! She checked on us often and was very helpful! I loved that the tables were very well spread out! Mostly high tops though. Being disabled, high tops can be uncomfortable for my partner so having some low tops was great! The club itself was a different set up then I'm used to but it was great!! We were close to the stage, not too crowded, service was fast!!! I had no problem with the sound, the view, overall a great show!! I did wonder how the people in back could see and how they differentiated premium from GA but my seat was great for GA. Overall - for $150 I had two tickets to a great show, 4 alcoholic drinks, two sodas, full meal and tip! Pretty great price point for a night out!!! THE CONS - I wish they would start the line for the show outside the restaurant before the doors open. We arrived in time to eat and get I to show - about hour and a half early. Half hour into dinner, people started lining up. For a few diners who table was near the line, it made it awkward! Getting to the restroom was slightly difficult with a big line there! Having the line out side the restaurant would be better. May even having a special line for those who eat there, like first spots in line if you have dinner could boost before show dining. At Improv, they have dinner tickets so you get first seats. Higher price point, more sales = happy patrons! The drinks - I also judge on the margarita. They need some work. In the restaurant, the premium was not that great. Barely any flavor and honestly could not tell if there was alcohol. The blended in the show was worse! Strawberry did not have a strawberry flavor, I could taste the alcohol, which you could tell was some cheap wanna be tequila. For a "cantina" you better have some top notch margs!! I will try so thing else next time but the mags were a nah dog!! The seats - like the actual chairs were horrible!! Hard as hell and super uncomfortable!! Both my partner and I were hurting about 30 minutes I to our visit. Overall we really enjoyed it and cannot wait to come back!! We love that it's close to home (we live in Rio Rancho), good food, great comedians, and a beautiful clean casino!! One of the cleanest casinos I have ever seen!! For the price it was absolutely worth the price for a great date night!!!

    My friend and I go to Quezada's at least twice a month. The room is beautiful, the staff are kind…read moreand accommodating. I've been to a couple of dozen shows, but I would go all the time if I could afford it. The comedians are top-notch, Caroline Rhea is coming back this fall. I've seen Kevin Nealon (not my favorite), Leslie Jones, Preacher Lawson and so many more. The last 2 New Year's Eve's I saw Jay Mohr and David Koechner. Next week Steven Michael Quezada will be there. We are so excited to see him again. I'm a widow and laughing is necessary. Quezada's does that for me.

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    KiMo Theatre

    KiMo Theatre

    4.7
    (36 reviews)
    4.9 mi
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    Great venue. Glad they allow people to dance and be happy!…read moreParking is convenient. Not a fan of cocktails in a can but.

    All the years I've lived in this city and I've never once stepped foot in this place. Though I've…read morepassed and gandered and the place many times I guess I always missed the fun surprises inside. Long story short as I was scrolling through the feed on that blue app I saw an ad for a horror themed circus that promised extra fright. Curiously I pondered at the date and thought why the heck not. Then as I looked at the website I discovered it was being hosted right at the Kimo. The light bulb in my head clicked on and I thought let me see if a friend wants to join so I can make a better decision. Needless to say I waited to buy a ticket. Why you ask? Well Ill be honest I wasn't quite sure at the time. Then fast forward to last weekend and the same ad appeared with a beautiful promotion setting a price I just couldn't refuse. I just knew I had to go. My friend canceled on me but that was ok because when I stepped through those door it was a refreshing experience. I couldn't help but get lost in its great grandeur. As I entered the seating area I looked around and the vibe had me so excited. The show was phenomenal. I had a really great time. I'm so glad I went. Not only did I get to see the inside of this place for the first time but I got to experience a show here which made it so much more special. I look forward to returning for the next show here!

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    Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

    Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

    4.4
    (577 reviews)
    6.4 mi
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    Such a beautiful location, and the food and drinks were amazing. We had some of the best ceviche…read moreand an amazing quesadilla with chorizo, and eggs. We had an amazing tour by my brother who works there as the bread chef. The farmer is gorgeous and the flowers amazing. They have an awesome resort and beautiful grounds. Planning my next trip for next year already and going to stay.

    I was in town from Denver visiting for my nephew's graduation. We had reservations for a Friday…read moreevening. When we walked onto the patio and took in those sweeping views of the Sandias, I was ready to love this place. Los Poblanos has all the ingredients of a truly special dining experience: a gorgeous setting, a thoughtful farm-to-table ethos, and a menu that promises something above the ordinary. Which is exactly why the evening's annoying missteps were so disappointing. Service was well intentioned but unpolished. Our waiter seemed overwhelmed and, at times, unfamiliar with the menu -- a problem when guests are asking genuine questions about the food and wine. We ordered bread which came before our drinks were served. Wine service was inconsistent. I ordered an Albariño by the glass - 6 oz. My sister ordered the Cabernet listed on the menu as a recommended pairing for her entrée, priced at $11. After we placed our drink orders, the waiter returned to inform her that the menu price was incorrect -- the wine was actually $18. She agreed to proceed. He then asked whether she wanted "a half glass or a full glass," which is an oddly imprecise question at a restaurant whose menu specifies pours in 3, 6, and 9 oz increments. She said half glass. What arrived was 3 oz of wine in a small serving carafe, which the waiter simply poured into her glass -- no bottle presented, no taste offered. My own Albariño, by contrast, was brought to the table in the bottle with a proper taste before pouring. The disparity in service between the two of us was striking. A simple, clear statement -- "3 oz of this wine is $18, not $11; would you still like it?" -- would have resolved everything cleanly. Instead, the vague "half or full glass" framing left my sister without the information she needed to make an informed choice. For what it's worth, the wine itself was extraordinarily tannic -- borderline undrinkable -- and I would have sent it back. My nephew ordered a top shelf whiskey. The waiter told him "we don't have that". My nephew said "it's on your menu" to which the waiter responded "oh, let me check on that". There seemed to be too many instances of the waiter running back to the bar to check on stuff. Anyway, it was available. The waiter apologized. We ordered the bread which was served before our drinks arrived. Food took about an hour which is fine - I don't have an issue with that but during that time we never saw the waiter again. I ordered the soup of the day - potato and leek which was delicious. Followed by the blackberry salad, which was my main course. Both arrived simultaneously, with the salad placed in front of me and the soup set to the side as an afterthought. At a restaurant at this price point, the expectation that soup precedes salad is not an eccentricity -- it is simply correct service. When I expressed my surprise, the servers seemed genuinely puzzled, which suggests this may be a training gap rather than an isolated incident. As for the salad itself -- it was pleasant, but pleasant is not enough here. The blackberry salad was the kind of thing you might enjoy at a well-run casual chain: competently assembled, inoffensive, and forgettable. At a farm-to-table restaurant with access to exceptional local ingredients, I expect the plate to reflect that -- more intentional presentation, more layered flavors, something that is more elevated than what was presented. This one didn't. The gap between the setting and what landed on the table was wider than it should have been. My sister and nephews ordered the filet mignon and rib eye. Both arrived pre-sliced -- a presentation trend that has made its way into fine dining, though one that divides opinion. My concern, beyond personal preference, is practical: sliced meat loses heat faster, and at roughly $80 per entrée, guests should receive their steak in the condition that best showcases it. The quality was good, not exceptional. Los Poblanos is a restaurant with genuine promise and a setting that few can match. The concept is right; the execution needs work. The issues I encountered -- inconsistent wine service, course sequencing, and a discombobulated waiter-- are not kitchen problems. They are fixable. I hope the restaurant takes that seriously, because the bones here are excellent and the experience should be too.

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