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The Burrow Cafe — Restaurant in Albuquerque

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The Burrow Cafe
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Bridges on Tramway
12501 Candelaria Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112
Lynnwood Park, Abq, NM
10501-10599 Lexington Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112
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Duke City BBQ
12501 Candelaria Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112
Thai Street
12501 Candelaria Rd NE Suite C, Albuquerque, NM 87112
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The Burrow Cafe
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The Burrow Cafe

12501 Candelaria Rd NE suite F, Albuquerque, NM 87112
4.4(392)
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attractions: Bridges on Tramway, Lynnwood Park, Abq, NM, restaurants: Duke City BBQ, Thai Street
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(505) 508-0075
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Lox Bagel
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Banana Pecan Oatmeal

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Bridges on Tramway

Lynnwood Park, Abq, NM

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4.7

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Lynnwood Park, Abq, NM

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Nearby restaurants of The Burrow Cafe

Duke City BBQ

Thai Street

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Reviews of The Burrow Cafe

4.4
(392)
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1.0
3y

I had been there once before and it was my second time ever having crépes. I had the Berries N' Suga and a Caramel Mock-iato, and it was okay- I would not venture to say great but it was okay.

This morning I decided to take my husband to see what he thought of it, and I figured maybe I was being to picky. However this time around I ventured for the savory BLT crépe and was severely dissatisfied. The BLT was swimming in Mayonnaise and the crépe was under cooked and falling apart, the bacon was 3 meager pieces and that was my favorite part of the crépe. I ended up picking out the bacon and tomatoes and just eating those. They also did not fill my husband's coffee to 20 oz, more like 16 oz and the jam itself came from CostCo (we just bought the same jam). The fruit cup was a child's size and had 1/4 or a small orange and 6 tiny pieces of pineapple - it was not fresh but came out of a can. All of the food pretty much came from CostCo -The muffins, danishes, and the crépe mix, as well as the lox) I'm sorely disappointed that we gave such a tip before we got our food. For 2 drinks and one omelette and a crepe it was $46.24 + 6.18 tip. It made my husband and myself sick and quite frankly I would not refer anyone to go. Again this is just my experience but I was not pleased with the last two times I had visited. Save your money ( it is quite pricey) and take your business to another place. Again, if this is your cup of tea I understand, it just wasn't mine. The outdoor seating was not clean and the sunshade is torn to tatters. I live by the motto try everything once and who knows you may like it however this is one place I cannot bring my business...

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5.0
7y

I've been coming here now at least once a week for nearly 6 months now as a place to get some work done. All the staff is great and courteous. The coffee is good, the food is good from crepes to a panini to the old style oatmeal. It can become a bit crowded at times, but overall it is a great place for everyone.

The only negative reviews I see are from highly egotistical humans (looking at you Matthew G) who have some sort of complex where they feel they need to be treated as a kings/queens just because they exist and walk into a place of retail. Seriously people, get over yourselves. The place gets busy, you may not have someone yelling across the room "Hi welcome" or "bye thanks for coming" because you know...work actually has to get done despite your existence as a customer walking out or into the door. And coming in 30 mins before close anywhere cleaning will be taking place...some of you act like you have zero clue how any place with food runs. Is there ever soap in your food or coffee? No, so hush your whining you little spoiled children. The ONLY valid point I see is that a couple of the workers really do talk too much about business where customers can hear and that is unprofessional.

I've tried 3 different crepe places since I have been here and multiple coffee shops - Breve is best UNLESS you want a savory crepe which they don't offer. Other than that, this place is...

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3.0
5y

At the time of writing this, businesses haven't fully opened yet and only do pickup orders. This is a nice place. It's just recently opened and the inside looks nice too. It's got plenty of seating and has a cool layout. I like supporting local businesses as much as I can and I try to write only good reviews. Sadly I can't write a great review for a few reasons. Each crepe is about $8 to $10 which I feel is a bit pricey so I was expecting them to be really good and/or have a couple crepes, but they only come with one. It might be different when they're fully open to the public, but the one crepe in each box wasn't very big. The quality of the crepes is good and they are freshly made with fresh ingredients, but I still feel it's a bit over priced. We got the Nutella and the Stinky Bun crepes. The Nutella was good, but the Sticky Bun was delicious. One issue with the Nutella crepe was it came with bananas and we specifically asked to not include bananas. Everyone makes mistakes, but that was probably why it was only good instead of delicious. For just 3 crepes it was $28 before tip and I feel like that's overpriced for the quantity and quality. It could be different when they fully open, but if they they lower the prices a bit or give more food then I'll give...

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Justin CandlerJustin Candler
I've been coming here now at least once a week for nearly 6 months now as a place to get some work done. All the staff is great and courteous. The coffee is good, the food is good from crepes to a panini to the old style oatmeal. It can become a bit crowded at times, but overall it is a great place for everyone. The only negative reviews I see are from highly egotistical humans (looking at you Matthew G) who have some sort of complex where they feel they need to be treated as a kings/queens just because they exist and walk into a place of retail. Seriously people, get over yourselves. The place gets busy, you may not have someone yelling across the room "Hi welcome" or "bye thanks for coming" because you know...work actually has to get done despite your existence as a customer walking out or into the door. And coming in 30 mins before close anywhere cleaning will be taking place...some of you act like you have zero clue how any place with food runs. Is there ever soap in your food or coffee? No, so hush your whining you little spoiled children. The ONLY valid point I see is that a couple of the workers really do talk too much about business where customers can hear and that is unprofessional. I've tried 3 different crepe places since I have been here and multiple coffee shops - Breve is best UNLESS you want a savory crepe which they don't offer. Other than that, this place is easily the best.
JAG87123JAG87123
At the time of writing this, businesses haven't fully opened yet and only do pickup orders. This is a nice place. It's just recently opened and the inside looks nice too. It's got plenty of seating and has a cool layout. I like supporting local businesses as much as I can and I try to write only good reviews. Sadly I can't write a great review for a few reasons. Each crepe is about $8 to $10 which I feel is a bit pricey so I was expecting them to be really good and/or have a couple crepes, but they only come with one. It might be different when they're fully open to the public, but the one crepe in each box wasn't very big. The quality of the crepes is good and they are freshly made with fresh ingredients, but I still feel it's a bit over priced. We got the Nutella and the Stinky Bun crepes. The Nutella was good, but the Sticky Bun was delicious. One issue with the Nutella crepe was it came with bananas and we specifically asked to not include bananas. Everyone makes mistakes, but that was probably why it was only good instead of delicious. For just 3 crepes it was $28 before tip and I feel like that's overpriced for the quantity and quality. It could be different when they fully open, but if they they lower the prices a bit or give more food then I'll give them 4 stars.
Chris RoybalChris Roybal
Stopped in for some brunch and enjoyed a crepe and a bagel. I do have two complaints so read through the end. First up, we had the NM Ham Melt. This was a homemade crepe filled with thin sliced ham, diced green chile and cheddar. The Chile was hot and flavorful! Next up, I had the Burrow Bagel. This bagel was just exploding with flavor and really well done. It had pesto cream cheese, shredded spinach, sliced tomatoes, cracked pepper, salt and olive oil drizzle. The coffee was good and the other items on the menu sounded great as well. It did take awhile to get our food so I don’t recommend if you’re in a hurry. But if you’re just having a relaxing morning or maybe on a date, this is a great spot for breakfast or brunch. Also, my side of fruit that I ordered with my bagel was $5 and literally about 2 teaspoons of (possibly canned) pineapple pieces and 2 small half orange slices. You can see it for yourself on the photo with the bagel. It’s the small plastic container on top of my plate, next to the spoon. This was pretty upsetting but the rest of the food and coffee was good so it didn’t damper the experience. I did feel a bit ripped off though.
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I've been coming here now at least once a week for nearly 6 months now as a place to get some work done. All the staff is great and courteous. The coffee is good, the food is good from crepes to a panini to the old style oatmeal. It can become a bit crowded at times, but overall it is a great place for everyone. The only negative reviews I see are from highly egotistical humans (looking at you Matthew G) who have some sort of complex where they feel they need to be treated as a kings/queens just because they exist and walk into a place of retail. Seriously people, get over yourselves. The place gets busy, you may not have someone yelling across the room "Hi welcome" or "bye thanks for coming" because you know...work actually has to get done despite your existence as a customer walking out or into the door. And coming in 30 mins before close anywhere cleaning will be taking place...some of you act like you have zero clue how any place with food runs. Is there ever soap in your food or coffee? No, so hush your whining you little spoiled children. The ONLY valid point I see is that a couple of the workers really do talk too much about business where customers can hear and that is unprofessional. I've tried 3 different crepe places since I have been here and multiple coffee shops - Breve is best UNLESS you want a savory crepe which they don't offer. Other than that, this place is easily the best.
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At the time of writing this, businesses haven't fully opened yet and only do pickup orders. This is a nice place. It's just recently opened and the inside looks nice too. It's got plenty of seating and has a cool layout. I like supporting local businesses as much as I can and I try to write only good reviews. Sadly I can't write a great review for a few reasons. Each crepe is about $8 to $10 which I feel is a bit pricey so I was expecting them to be really good and/or have a couple crepes, but they only come with one. It might be different when they're fully open to the public, but the one crepe in each box wasn't very big. The quality of the crepes is good and they are freshly made with fresh ingredients, but I still feel it's a bit over priced. We got the Nutella and the Stinky Bun crepes. The Nutella was good, but the Sticky Bun was delicious. One issue with the Nutella crepe was it came with bananas and we specifically asked to not include bananas. Everyone makes mistakes, but that was probably why it was only good instead of delicious. For just 3 crepes it was $28 before tip and I feel like that's overpriced for the quantity and quality. It could be different when they fully open, but if they they lower the prices a bit or give more food then I'll give them 4 stars.
JAG87123

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Stopped in for some brunch and enjoyed a crepe and a bagel. I do have two complaints so read through the end. First up, we had the NM Ham Melt. This was a homemade crepe filled with thin sliced ham, diced green chile and cheddar. The Chile was hot and flavorful! Next up, I had the Burrow Bagel. This bagel was just exploding with flavor and really well done. It had pesto cream cheese, shredded spinach, sliced tomatoes, cracked pepper, salt and olive oil drizzle. The coffee was good and the other items on the menu sounded great as well. It did take awhile to get our food so I don’t recommend if you’re in a hurry. But if you’re just having a relaxing morning or maybe on a date, this is a great spot for breakfast or brunch. Also, my side of fruit that I ordered with my bagel was $5 and literally about 2 teaspoons of (possibly canned) pineapple pieces and 2 small half orange slices. You can see it for yourself on the photo with the bagel. It’s the small plastic container on top of my plate, next to the spoon. This was pretty upsetting but the rest of the food and coffee was good so it didn’t damper the experience. I did feel a bit ripped off though.
Chris Roybal

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