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Loyola's
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New Mexican favorites are the focus of this humble standby open for breakfast & lunch.
Nearby attractions
The Hiland Theater
4800 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Well Behaved Women Never Make History Mural
529 Adams St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Nearby restaurants
Taco Tote! Albuquerque
4701 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Orchid Thai Cuisine
4300 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Federico’s Mexican Food
4400 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Dion's Pizza
4717 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Frank's Famous Chicken & Waffles
400 Washington St SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Sushi & Sake
4214 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Thai Cuisine II
4201 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, United States
Korean BBQ House
4214 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
El sinaloense mariscos and grill
5025 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Weck's
5115 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
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Hotel Zazz
3711 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Lazy H Motel
5601 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
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Loyola's

4500 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
4.6(550)
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New Mexican favorites are the focus of this humble standby open for breakfast & lunch.

attractions: The Hiland Theater, Well Behaved Women Never Make History Mural, restaurants: Taco Tote! Albuquerque, Orchid Thai Cuisine, Federico’s Mexican Food, Dion's Pizza, Frank's Famous Chicken & Waffles, Sushi & Sake, Thai Cuisine II, Korean BBQ House, El sinaloense mariscos and grill, Weck's
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Phone
(505) 268-6478
Website
loyolasfamilyrestaurant.com

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Featured dishes

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Pork Chop Dinner
Your pork chops (2) are grilled to perfection
Chicken Fried Steak
Chicken fried steak topped with our homemade gravy.
Hamburger Steak
Our steak is grilled to your liking, smothered with gravy
8oz Sirloin Steak
Our steak is cut just the right size to fill your tummy and grilled to order..
Roast Beef Dinner
A generous portion of sliced tender roast beef smothered with gravy.

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Nearby attractions of Loyola's

The Hiland Theater

Well Behaved Women Never Make History Mural

The Hiland Theater

The Hiland Theater

4.7

(109)

Open 24 hours
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Well Behaved Women Never Make History Mural

Well Behaved Women Never Make History Mural

3.3

(13)

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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Loyola's

Taco Tote! Albuquerque

Orchid Thai Cuisine

Federico’s Mexican Food

Dion's Pizza

Frank's Famous Chicken & Waffles

Sushi & Sake

Thai Cuisine II

Korean BBQ House

El sinaloense mariscos and grill

Weck's

Taco Tote! Albuquerque

Taco Tote! Albuquerque

4.3

(749)

$

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Orchid Thai Cuisine

Orchid Thai Cuisine

4.5

(475)

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Federico’s Mexican Food

Federico’s Mexican Food

3.5

(73)

$

Closed
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Dion's Pizza

Dion's Pizza

4.5

(1.3K)

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Red LRed L
Wow...I have not eaten here and boy have I missed out. The green chile here is some of the best I have ever eaten. I live my chile to have some heat and there's certainly did. I even purchased some to take home! Their smothered breakfast burrito was so good. We also tried the carne adovada which also had a really good spice to it and heat from the chile. We like it so much we decided to go in a Sunday the next weekend and only got there to realize they were closed. Oh, what a disappointment we felt but either way we are looking forward to going back. The service was awesome! Our waiter was attentive with a great attitude and personality. Service was spot on! I definitely recommend this place, especially if you love chile. UPDATE: We went back and I ordered the chicharrones HOWEVER...they are not chicharrones, they are carnitas. I asked our server if I was given the wrong order since both carnitas and chicharrones are on the menu and was told no, they're actually one in the same. This was a drag because.authentically they are very different. Chicharrones are crunchier, where carnitas have more meat and are softer. Just an FYI, be aware of what you will get when ordering. Food and setvice is still amazing though. If you read my review, please hit the like button. Thank you
FullTime X2FullTime X2
$47 for two people. I had a stuffed sopapilla with Carne adovada and rice and beans. My lady had tamale plate with rice and beans. She also ordered some pasole. I had very little Carne adovda on my sopapilla as if they used a small table spoon to scoop some meat onto the plate. The rice had chunks of celery that I didn't care for. The beans were covered in cheese and were seasoned nicely. The pasole was the worst part of our meal. It came in a small coffee cup and I belive was over $7 for it. The flavor was not there, and was an amateur attempt if that. Our waitress was awesome and we wish we could take her with us everywhere we eat! They had a few breaking bad items to purchase such as stickers and postcards. Disappointed ultimately by the price. $47 and we still need to leave a tip for our amazing waitress was a little much for the small amount of meat I recieved and the small serving of pasole. Rice and beans are cheap, why gouge?
Robert HuescaRobert Huesca
This was a great find. Morning started out right with a cheery greeting from the the hostess. The counter was full, but she was happy to seat me in a large booth. Service was rápidisimo, coffee and Sara’s Special, a breakfast burrito smothered with chile. I got Christmas. The red was super sabroso snd the green muy picoso. Great balance. Love the beans too! The atmosphere is a combination of modernist glass and angles with New Mexico ceramic ceiling lamps. The turquoise and white works for me. The only suggestions: upgrade the coffee (typical restaurant aguado), and don’t use the fake butter for scrambling the eggs. I’d prefer real butter or olive oil.
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Wow...I have not eaten here and boy have I missed out. The green chile here is some of the best I have ever eaten. I live my chile to have some heat and there's certainly did. I even purchased some to take home! Their smothered breakfast burrito was so good. We also tried the carne adovada which also had a really good spice to it and heat from the chile. We like it so much we decided to go in a Sunday the next weekend and only got there to realize they were closed. Oh, what a disappointment we felt but either way we are looking forward to going back. The service was awesome! Our waiter was attentive with a great attitude and personality. Service was spot on! I definitely recommend this place, especially if you love chile. UPDATE: We went back and I ordered the chicharrones HOWEVER...they are not chicharrones, they are carnitas. I asked our server if I was given the wrong order since both carnitas and chicharrones are on the menu and was told no, they're actually one in the same. This was a drag because.authentically they are very different. Chicharrones are crunchier, where carnitas have more meat and are softer. Just an FYI, be aware of what you will get when ordering. Food and setvice is still amazing though. If you read my review, please hit the like button. Thank you
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$47 for two people. I had a stuffed sopapilla with Carne adovada and rice and beans. My lady had tamale plate with rice and beans. She also ordered some pasole. I had very little Carne adovda on my sopapilla as if they used a small table spoon to scoop some meat onto the plate. The rice had chunks of celery that I didn't care for. The beans were covered in cheese and were seasoned nicely. The pasole was the worst part of our meal. It came in a small coffee cup and I belive was over $7 for it. The flavor was not there, and was an amateur attempt if that. Our waitress was awesome and we wish we could take her with us everywhere we eat! They had a few breaking bad items to purchase such as stickers and postcards. Disappointed ultimately by the price. $47 and we still need to leave a tip for our amazing waitress was a little much for the small amount of meat I recieved and the small serving of pasole. Rice and beans are cheap, why gouge?
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This was a great find. Morning started out right with a cheery greeting from the the hostess. The counter was full, but she was happy to seat me in a large booth. Service was rápidisimo, coffee and Sara’s Special, a breakfast burrito smothered with chile. I got Christmas. The red was super sabroso snd the green muy picoso. Great balance. Love the beans too! The atmosphere is a combination of modernist glass and angles with New Mexico ceramic ceiling lamps. The turquoise and white works for me. The only suggestions: upgrade the coffee (typical restaurant aguado), and don’t use the fake butter for scrambling the eggs. I’d prefer real butter or olive oil.
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4.6
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1.0
7y

Absolutely horrible!!! The food was good, nothing to write home about, but better than mediocre. Do not get me wrong and I did eat all of it that being said I could have eaten a horse, which is how hungry I was. The service was horrible!!! The waitress wasn't really friendly given the fact that it was 6 am, OK, not everyone is early chipper bird. I got the feeling, she didn't want to be there. I tried making conversation with her, short curt answers was what I got in return. The door was actually locked when the restaurant was officially open (there where two patrons in there already), so that was a little weird. Maybe because it is not in the best neighborhood. She took my order wrong, brought me the wrong food. I ordered the super enchilada plate and really wanted one red and one blue corn enchilada. I got yellow corn enchiladas. I said I ordered the blue and red enchiladas, I was informed, no I didn't. She essentially argued with me. Which, maybe I didn't make self as clear as I should have, but I can not stress how excited I was to try red corn!!! Which is why I feel I specified one red and one blue enchilada. Maybe she didn't hear me. It took a second waitress to come over (after a good five minutes AND me setting the plate to the side), and telling me they're exactly the same thing and taste the same, ect. I have had blue corn, which is better and thus not the same. Which is also not the point. They did not offer to replace it at all. It was not at all busy, 3 workers 3 patrons. I get it could have been a misunderstanding, but then to not offer to replace it, was just unacceptable. I should have walked out at that point in time but like I said I was starving. I am sitting here an hour and a half later, still hungry, so I could have eaten a horse. When my bill came I was charged an extra $2 for shredded beef. So that made me really unhappy. She didn't even bother to check on me again to see how the food actually was. 15 dollars for an enchilada plate and tea?!? When I called, after I left, I was told that the extra charge is on the menu, I asked why I wasn't told, "its on the menu" even if it is "on the menu" a heads up would have been nice. When I wait tables (10 years experience doing it, so I am pretty damn forgiving and lenient when it comes to other servers) I give patrons a heads up, so they don't feel like they are bring robbed. Then she hung up on me. When I called back, VERY livid, again somehow it was my fault. Does anyone else see a pattern here? I am unsure what kind of show the owner is running and I will be speaking to her and there will be an update from this. But, given the really bad service, I'm really not expecting that much from the owner.

Update... The owner Sarah just showed her ass to me. Not only did she say that her employees were completely into the right and did everything correct. She also told me that she had everything on camera. I said okay fine I would like to see the video of anybody getting mean and angry for the record I was not upset until I got hung up on after I left, called, and got hung up on the first time. I didn't raise my voice, until Sarah started raising her voice. I asked specifically how hard it was for her employees to just bring me another plate of what I actually wanted. Then she got mad, threaten to file a police report against me if I didn't stop threatening her. I told her please go ahead and do that the cops are really not going to do anything given the fact that the APD is incredibly short staffed and how far better things to do with their time than this. Also told me that apparently there's a video when I ask to see it she said no I don't have to do that. Apparently in the video I'm violent and evil and wretched. I don't understand this as I didn't even raise my voice the entire time I just wanted the food that I ordered. Not only would I never go here again probably not a good idea to work here because I am sure that the employees don't really like...

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5.0
1y

ABQ “Route 66” Habits:

Rhonda and I have got into the habit of going to our local breakfast restaurant which is about a mile from our house. The name of the place is called Loyola’s, and it sits right on old Route 66 or Central Avenue. The place has been there for eons, and the décor probably hasn’t changed one bit from back when Route 66 was the main route through the USA. Some people may recognize Loyola’s from the TV shows “Breaking Bad” or “Better Call Saul” as it was Mike Ehrmantraut’s (actor Jonathan Banks) favorite place to eat in the show (much was filmed there plus he also went there to eat after filming).

First, the restaurant doesn’t stand out from Route 66 anymore. Much of the flair of Route 66 was lost when the previous Albuquerque Mayor (Barry) ruined Route 66 to get bus lanes installed. He pushed his bus initiative even though the locals were against it. He’s now richer and lives in Phoenix and what was Route 66 in Albuquerque can only now be embedded in our minds as it was, hopefully not forgotten. Loyola’s is one of those last holdout places that survived the bus push and, luckily, filming “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” at the restaurant didn’t hurt.

When one walks in the door of Loyola’s it's nice to be recognized and be asked how our day is going. “It’s going well but it sure is cold out there - March in Albuquerque!” On the left when you enter is the old fashioned diner counter with about 10 spaces for walk-ins and it's always full. A full variety of folks talking with one another. We always immediately get seated in the old-style booths. The staff quickly brings your coffee or orange juice to your table. The Loyola staff has probably worked there for quite some time and it’s nice to see the same familiar faces each time you come in. You know them and they know you. Rhonda and I have gotten to the point where we know exactly what we want and don’t even look at the menu. Once ordered the food is quickly cooked and served within 5 minutes. We have never had to wait long, and the food is always consistent and fresh. Rhonda gets her mini huevos and I get my spam and eggs (Hawaii rubbed off on me!). Maybe not the healthiest meal but we like it.

You may notice a handwritten sign on the entrance doors saying they will be closed next week for some filming as the local movie industry knows a good thing when they see it.

It makes me sad to see places like this fade away but until they close the doors or Rhonda and I cease to exist; we plan on going to Loyola’s every Wednesday for some time. Best to...

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5.0
4y

What can I say? A place where locals gather for great food, awesome service and a vibe that makes you crave it as much as a craving for their chile cheese fries and the best sopapillas in town (in my humble opinion). I love sitting at lunch counter for that nostalgic feeling as the servers busily swirl around greeting the regulars with genuine smiles. Today, the family sitting at the large booth ordered french toast, green chile breakfast burrito with sausage, taco salad, taco plate and 1/4 cheeseburger with french fries and a side of red chile cheese fries. As large as our order was and as packed as the diner was, we didn't have to wait very long. The taco salad was nicely plated and was what you'd expect in a taco salad. The breakfast burrito was chock full of goodness, very substantial and was promptly inhaled by my son who considers himself a burrito connoisseur and pronounced it delicious. My daughter was very happy about her french toast commenting on the golden brown crusty exterior and fluffy interior. The taco plate with two tacos, beans and rice. The ground was nicely seasoned and tasty, as was the rice. The beans, well, they were nearly as good as my grandma's! The cheeseburger, served deluxe and french fries, GBD(golden brown and delicious) hit the spot and took me back to my childhood, sitting in a diner, with my grandfather. Simpler times back then. Although I rated the food as four stars, don't get me wrong, was excellent. But as with anything, there's always room for improvement. Just ask the locals packing the diner and bringing along new friends add to the energy. The guys in the kitchen are about the best diner cooks in Albuquerque! I'm there almost...

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