This Barrel-Shaped Restaurant In New Mexico Is Worthy Of A Pilgrimage
By E Jamar|Published February 06, 2019
×
E Jamar
Author
E Jamar is a published writer based in Milwaukee, WI. Despite being a Midwesterner at heart, you can often find them trekking throughout the states and discovering new hidden gems. When they're not traveling, you can find them discussing disability issues, cuddling their pug puppy, and checking out new local spots.
If you’re looking for a unique dining experience as well as the best prime rib in the state, you’ve found the perfect place. This barrel-shaped restaurant is a restaurant to remember, but not only that, it’s also the longest-running locally-owned restaurant in Albuquerque. For a seriously good time, delicious food, and impeccable service, you need to head on over to ABQ’s most unique spot. Don’t worry, you won’t pass it up—just look for the barrel!
This wholesome restaurant started in 1976 and has become a landmark in Albuquerque. This spot might look like a barrel from the outside, but inside is much more than beer.
The Cooperage serves up the best steak, lobster, and prime rib in Duke City. If you're looking to treat yourself to an amazing meal at a local staple that's a unique building, this needs to be your go-to.
Not only is this spot delicious, it's committed to the community as ABQ's longest running locally-owned restaurant. It's no wonder so many locals love this spot and everything they stand for.
This amazing restaurant is only as famous as it is because of their food. The Cooperage is committed to using only the freshest of ingredients, including USDA Certified Angus Beef. Everything is aged and cut in house, and their salad bar is filled with the most fresh produce and homemade soups.