My first trip to The Grove was quite memorable. I had been going to school at the University of New Mexico for almost a full semester when my parents came down to visit. My mom is a food connoisseur and had done some research on the best places to eat in Albuquerque. The first place on her list was a small cafe I had never heard of called The Grove. We pulled up to a small tan and orange building with a very small white sign out front. If we would have been traveling too fast we would have almost missed the small building and sign. Before entering the building I didn't think much of this cafe but once inside I felt like I was in downtown San Francisco. The cafe has a very modern and casual feel due to the open layout and contemporary appliances and seating area. I was completely blown away by how nice this cafe was on the inside and outside seating areas. The menu is on a chalk board which is very fun and unique, the cafe doubles as a market so there are many small treats that catch your eye as you make your way to the counter, and the walls and ceiling are lines with different textures and colors that are very visually appealing. Outside of the physical features of the cafe, I noticed that there were a tremendous amount of people eating at the cafe and it would continue to be like this every time I went. Overall the cafe has a very comfortable and stylish feel that got me excited about the cafe without having to even eat any food yet.
The Smoked Salmon from The Grove |
I visit The Grove on a consistent basis now and after my most recent meal I thought that I would try to ask a couple of people some different questions about what they thought of the Cafe. I was lucky enough to talk to two different types of people. The first people that I talked to were a young couple that shared with me that it was their first time dining at the cafe. I asked what they thought about the overall feel of the cafe without having tried their food yet. The couple was impressed with the modern and stylish amenities throughout the cafe and they also thought that the "number system" was unique. At the grove the give you an ingredient on a card that is attached to a long metal pole that you set on your table. Therefore, instead of being number 10 you are an ingredient such as chives. I also found this to be very cool but didn't think about it as much until the couple brought it up. After finishing my conversation they said that they would most defiantly be returning to The Grove. The next interview that I conducted was with two elderly ladies who swore they had come to the cafe about 100 times. These ladies talked more about their favorite meals and how coming here together became something very special to them. They were able to share this experience at The Grove because of how welcoming and comfortable the atmosphere is. I asked one of the ladies what she thought of the look and feel of the cafe and she went on to describe how "hip" everything was. I thought that there was no better way to put it than that.
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breakfast all day
For more information please visit The Grove website or I would encourage you to go to the cafe and have an experience of your own!
Located East of downtown Albuquerque in EDo, and just one mile from the University of New Mexico, just West of I-25.
600 Central Avenue se, Suite A
Albuquerque New Mexico 87102
Open Tuesday-Saturday 7a-4p, Sunday 8a-3p, Closed Monday
Albuquerque New Mexico 87102
Open Tuesday-Saturday 7a-4p, Sunday 8a-3p, Closed Monday
PHONE 505.248.9800
FAX 505.248.9803
info@thegrovecafemarket.com FAX 505.248.9803
http://www.thegrovecafemarket.com