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    Keto Samoas
    LindseyAnne S.

    When driving from the Westside of town I couldn't wait to try a low carb alternate sugar dessert called,"Keto Samoas." I order one to eat and the rest to go. When I bit into this yummy deliciousness you can taste the almond shortbread, coconut, Carmel and chocolate all in one bite it was a perfect blend. When I was done eating the keto Samoas bar, I was satisfied with sweets. I asked the lady what they used for the ingredients and she said Stevia. I was really impressed. **Due to Covid you cannot go into the shop, but they conveniently have a small walk up window where you can place your order. They do have a place to sit, a patio table with 2 chairs only. I have been on keto and also low carb close to 4 years. I am happy that a lot bakeries are keeping up with low carb no sugar added items for people like me, also people who are diabetic. I'm also happy that most bakeries use better alternative sugars like; stevia, xylitol, erythritol, instead of using Splenda and other bad alternative sugars.

    Dominica R.

    So glad that Rude Boy Cookies was at El Vado and they were open till 8pm on a Tuesday night. So that was great. We tried just about everything on the menu! Chocolate chip cookie, red velvet, peanut butter, biscochitos, sugar cookie, gold bar, and some ice cream. The presentation was the best. Once all our items were ready the nice young man handed me a pizza box filled with all our items. It was pretty cool!

    Gold Bars!
    Howie K.

    I really didn't think the food at the boutique El Vado Motel could get any better, and then, suddenly... ONE STEP BEYOND! So let's put this whole thing together. This delightful patio offers just about everything: Chicken wangs and pizza, chargrilled burgers, tacos, fabulous coffee, Costa Rican delights, craft beer and now... friggin' GOLD BARS, people. No, seriously, before I wax poetic on the other goodies, let's take a moment to break down why the Gold Bar is, similar to the Frito Pie, an Albuquirky treat of Olde Schoole lore. Correct me if I'm wrong about these two notes, which my wife provided: -- Gold Bar crusts come in two varieties: Rice Krispy or graham cracker. The top layer is pure chocolate, and chocolate's greatest lover, peanut butter, is the secret ingredient that brings everything together. -- Every Burqueño who attended public school, back in the day, knows why Gold Bars are friggin' golden. Back in the day, they cost just twenny-five cent on Fridays. Bam! Those were the days. Gold Bars at The Beach... This cool little Rude Boy nook serves up the Rice Krispy varietal (we've just discovered that Trifecta Coffee Co. has the graham style, FYI) and man, they're rich and dee-licious. But don't stop there, Rudy. This location offers plenty of ice cream, cookies (Biscochitos!), shakes and floats. And check out those waffle cones, wow! All told, this is about the only thing the El Vado was lacking, and I'm super thrilled they're here. (One quick note regarding my geekery, concerning this particular company. Yes, I'm one of those peeps who really, REALLY got into Third Wave ska, as well as every preceding wave, and I still rock Operation Ivy every now and then. I'm super proud this business embraces my old pair of two-tone suspenders.)

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    Love love love! The ice cream sandwiches are so good! I ordered some "ninja warrior" cookies for my sons birthday party, they were a hit!

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    La Choco - The adorable outside of the building is what drew us in.

    La Choco

    3.5(31 reviews)
    1.2 miOld Town
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    We drove by this spot while looking for parking so we could walk around and check out some of the…read morestores in this old town Albuquerque area & it looked so adorable, I wanted to check it out. After visiting a few of the other stores we made our way over to La Choco Salty & Sweet to grab a quick sweet to eat and support a local shop. From the outside it looks like just a chocolate shop, but the sweets section is just a small area up front and the rest of the store is tourist type products to buy like clothing, knick-knacks, etc. The sweets area is cute, they have a little cafe type area set up for a few people to sit and they have all the chocolates on display. Most of the treats look pretty good, but the prices are a bit high for some of the things. We generally enjoy grabbing a few truffles when visiting sweet spots like this so we selected four truffles to try. They do not have clear pricing in the case for the truffles nor do they provide any kind of hint to what is inside of some of them aside from the name of the truffle. I had asked the woman working what was inside one or two of them and she seemed annoyed I asked. We ended up getting the four we picked out anyway, and I was kind of bummed afterward. Not only were they $3+ EACH but they tasted like they had sat in the display case for several days. They were a bit hard, stale and didn't really have a lot of flavor to them so I was a little upset we had spent about $17 here on five things of chocolate that weren't really anything to write home about.

    Visiting old town and stopped at this cool little shop with tons of sweet treats. I went with the…read moreHaystack Dark Chocolate and Peanut Butter Mini Cup with roasted Peanuts. Good little treat for a long day. Lady was very patient and courteous considering the long line. Worth the wait!

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    Beautiful outdoor view in the seating area

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    Small & cozy indoor seating area

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    Little Sparrow Cafe - Seating area

    Little Sparrow Cafe

    4.0(4 reviews)
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    Sometimes you just have to spit it out: Five stars 'cuz it's cheap!…read more So for those who aren't too accustomed to the comings/goings of Albuquerque's Old Town, there was a froyo place, in this exact location, for about two years: Yay Yogurt (that's still the title of the free wifi, FYI). I loved Yay because they didn't charge by weight, like most shops, but instead charged via cup size, toppings were endless. Okay, I liked it, my daughter LOVED Yay. And like so many culinary lovers of ABQ, one day the place just up and closed. We lost Yay. Boo! I'm happy to report that we got our sweet treats back, with some sandwiches, coffee and frito pie, to boot. The owner of Blackbird Cafe (a wonderful cafe just a couple blocks away) brightened up the walls and put together a great little spot for a cuppa joe and a casual bite to eat, and get this: No, the froyo toppings aren't unlimited, they're... FIVE CENTS. The first topping is free, actually, but after that -- oh, please, don't fleece my wallet -- five cents each. One nickel. No no, don't worry, I've got the check. Look, toppings selection is limited, so are froyo flavors, but I'm not uppity about my cold treats. I'm so glad I can continue to spoil my daughter on the Plaza, and I appreciate the Little Sparrow theme, and the lovely plate that held my brain freeze.

    This is a cute little cafe right in the center of old town. Had some delicious frozen yogurt. The…read moremenu had craft sandwiches, frito pies, cheese fries, and chili dogs. It was a nice cozy place where we could look out the window and enjoy the sites. We have a very friendly server who gave us great service.

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