Grove Café & Market
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A colleague referred this place to us when he found out that my husband and I are going to Albuquerque for the weekend. And I must say that I'm glad t…
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I've been going to the Grove Cafe for years. The food is good to very good. Although their profit margin must be GREAT! For instance oatmeal $7.95, a …
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So happy to find the Grove. I have a server gluten allergy which can sometimes be a burden when eating out. The staff was so kind to suggest a few bre…
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10 Reviews on “Grove Café & Market”
First time to visit ABQ and this is the first place I landed to grab a bite to eat. Got in around noon and it was super busy. The lines were long but moved at a good pace and there were a lot of servers pointing people where they needed to go after orders were taken. Got good seats inside and got helped right away. I enjoyed a fabulous chocolate cupcake and a cappuccino while I waited on my breakfast. My main dish was the croque madame… I could eat 5 of them. Fabulous flavor and ingredients with whole mustard on the side, fabulous. This is such a fun, hip spot to experience. Gotta be one of the best places in town.
This restaurant is very clean and contemporary. This is also the restaurant in which the tea was served in Breaking Bad. The prices are a little high, $10.75 for a tuna melt but it is worth it and comes with seasonal fruit and pickled peppers. I recommend this place to anyone, they even have an enclosed patio for all season dining. They sell trinkets and books too and it is in a building where other businesses are had. This is a counter order place and they also serve beer and mimosas.
Went for brunch and was very impressed. The food and service is top notch. Fresh ingredients and an impressive breakfast menu made my meal memorable. The artisan, small batch mustard was a revelation. Do yourself a favor and try Grove, you will be happy you stopped by.
This restaurant is a tad hit or miss. The wait isn’t awful and the food comes fast. I’ve had The Beef and Three Cheese w/ onions and green chile and both were fantastic then I had The Mozzarella and it was ok, the bread was almost to hard to bite through and it needed some kind of sauce, maybe balsamic? Drinks were great, cupcakes were pretty good. My husband and I both loved the kale side salad and pickles. We’ll definitely come again.
The Grove is a great spot downtown with a nice patio and fresh food. They use locally sourced, organic and the best quality of ingredients available. Before I was diagnosed with celiac disease, I would love to go here and order the Three Cheese Grilled Sandwich. It was so delicious and served with a sweet pickle on the side, which was oddly a great compliment to the rich, and savory cheese sandwich.I don’t go here as often because there are very few things on the menu that are or could be gluten free, but aren’t labeled gluten free on the menu. I’m also not sure if the staff is aware of cross-contamination and the safety precautions necessary to ensure that a gluten free meal stays gluten free. I wish they would address this on their menu and carry more gluten free items.
While I live in Oklahoma, I’m eventfully going to have to come back just for the Grove Pancakes. Oh. My. Gosh. Yum. After stopping in for lunch one day, we decided we had to go back the next day for breakfast. The food is so fresh and delicious. The mimosas were amazing as well. It is also a cute little cafe atmosphere. Perfect for a relaxing brunch.
How can so many people like this place?. We stopped in at 8 am Saturday for the first (and only) time. All food was edible, but… My wife’s sandwich was completely boring. My burrito was 95% tortilla, 5% egg, and .0001% green chiles. And it was cold.It was cold that day and we sat at the only open table, one near the door to the very cold porch. Apparently they have a rule there. Customers are courteous and close the door behind them while employees are jerks and let the wind blow in.Another apparent rule: newly arriving customers clear the dirty tables to other dirty tables so they have a place to eat.We won’t be back.