I've been to this Range Cafe location on several occasions. Each time I experienced excellent customer service and professionalism.
At the time of this review, this location continues to adhere to Covid-19 protocols, and have screen dividers/protectors at checkout.
The food is good - - - affordable cuisine. The desserts however, should be handled with care - - - most people are unprepared for such richness in taste!
In my opinion, The Range Cafe has some of the best fudge style brownies (with pecans) around.
Due to the customer service at this location, the great cuisine and the atmosphere within the cafe - - - I am giving this location the highest rating possible.
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ABOUT
The original Range Café was started in 1992 by Tom Fenton and Matt DiGregory in Bernalillo, New Mexico in a funky, 56 seat former gas station. In 1995 the original building was destroyed by a devastating fire. In 1996 the Range Café opened in its current location and has been serving up “ordinary food done extraordinarily well” ever since. The original location also features Home at The Range gift shop with lots of locally produced cool stuff you don’t really need. With a full bar and live free music in the Lizard Rodeo Lounge, the Range in Bernalillo is a great destination spot.
Now with four locations in Albuquerque and one in Los Lunas, the Range Café continues to be a locally-owned favorite known for its quirky atmosphere, great food, friendly service, and growing support for the local arts community.
Locally-owned, family friendly, great service, quality food! You’ll find them all here at the Range Café.
Locally owned and operated
Range Café is an Albuquerque landmark and proud to be a part of the local community. From sourcing ingredients from nearby growers to supporting the creativity of New Mexican artists, you’ll find we don’t just work here, we live here. Even our beer and wine offerings are mostly from right here in the Land of Enchantment.
COMMUNITY GENEROSITY
Our community allows us to thrive. By giving back, our strength in our community grows.
For 2021, we’ve chosen Meals on Wheels New Mexico as our Community Partner. We’ve also partnered with Round It Up America to make donating easy.
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Read moreStopped by the Range Cafe on Montgomery and Wyoming late this afternoon before venturing off to run some errands. Albuquerque possesses a number of locally owned restaurant chains throughout the city and the Rage is certainly one of them. Today, when I stopped by for lunch, I was pleased to find that the restaurant wasn't terribly busy. I was then quickly greeted by the hostess and sat at the sports bar. Upon opening my menu I glanced over at the breakfast section out of curiosity. The Range has always stopped serving breakfast at 3pm so I wasn't looking to set my sights on anything. But behold, plastered at the top of the menu read "Breakfast now served all day". At that moment my day had just gotten a little bit better. I asked my server how long this had been going on and he replied that the change was only a few weeks old. Taking full advantage, I chose the biscuits and gravy with a side of bacon and topped with scrambled eggs. The wait wasn't terribly long. When it arrived I was pleased by both the portion size and presentation. The eggs were perfectly cooked and didn't have that rubbery texture you typically find in a lot of restaurants. The side of bacon was greasy and delicious. In addition, the home fires were ideally seasoned and the gravy was mouthwateringly fantastic. The service was also superb. My server answered all my questions and routinely checked in on me. It's sometimes the case that when I dine alone the wait staff will forget about me and I then have to seek them out. I was pleased that wasn't the case today. When it comes to local chains, the management and operation of the restaurant will ultimately decide how good it is. As a result, some locations end up being better than others. The Range Cafe on Wyoming is not only a good spot for any meal but is one of the finer locations...
Read moreUpdate: 8-7-22. Went here today again with my dad. Very busy and were seated. We sat there for about 10 minutes and no one came to take our drink or food order. They were helping everybody else. My dad is always patient but I was hungry and wondered when we were going to be served. Finally I made eye contact with a server, Zach, and he jumped, like oh no no one has helped [us]! Once he realized the error then he was very attentive and our delicious food came out in ten minutes! And me and my family are Mexican-American, so no we were not ignored because of our race like others may have mentioned in other reviews; the Range is just a busy restaurant at times, and sometimes the staff gets overloaded! All in all a very nice breakfast. /Father’s Day 2020: time back to indoor restaurant since virus. Wyoming location very clean. Tables very well spaced. Sat at a booth and the only other booth next to us was closed down to keep the six feet apart rule so felt very safe. All staff wearing masks and gloves. Got refills on our drinks and they brought us fresh refills in a brand new glass or mug each time. Asked for ketchup and hot sauce and they were brought out in single serve containers. No menu. Must look up the menu online before go or scan QR code to get menu on smartphone. I’m sure the staff would be more than happy to explain or give recommendations on the menu. Bathrooms very clean. Had a wonderful early outing with my dad for...
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