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Here are the newest businesses to launch in Albuquerque

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Published on July 16, 2019
Here are the newest businesses to launch in AlbuquerqueCinnamon Sugar & Spice Cafe. | Photo: James H./Yelp

Want to find out about the newest businesses to open in Albuquerque?

From a doughnut shop to a distillery, read on to see the newest businesses to open around town.

Two Boys Donuts

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Two Boys Donuts is a bakery and coffee and tea spot, offering doughnuts and more that's located at 6400 Holly Ave. NE, Suite H.

Pair a slow hand-roasted nitro tea on tap or iced coffee with one, or a dozen, freshly baked doughnuts. Flavors include chocolate, strawberry, glazed and red velvet with toppings like chocolate or vanilla drizzles and sprinkles. 

Two Boys Donuts is off to a strong start, with a five-star Yelp rating out of four reviews.

Hungry for a sweet snack? Check out the new business from 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 6 a.m.–2 p.m. on Sunday.  

Safe House Distilling

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Safe House Distilling is a bar and distillery, that recently opened at 616 Gold Ave. SW in Raynolds.

The distillery serves cocktails made with its own Teller Vodka, like the Roundtree Rebel (Teller Vodka, The Brew local cold brew, cardamon and demerara) and the Bitter Bonnie (Teller Vodka, lemon, ginger, oleo saccharin and angostura bitters). There is a tasting room and the business offers tours of the facility. (Click here to see the menu of cocktails.)

The business has been getting a positive response from Yelpers, with a five-star rating out of three reviews.   

Give Safe House Distilling a try from 3 p.m.–midnight Monday-Thursday, noon–midnight Friday and Saturday and noon–10 p.m. on Sunday.

Cinnamon Sugar & Spice Cafe

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Wander over to 3500 Central Ave. SE, Suite 1, in Nob Hill and you'll find Cinnamon Sugar & Spice Cafe, a cafe and breakfast and brunch spot.

For breakfast, Cinnamon Sugar & Spice Cafe offers everything from Tex-Mex options like huevos rancheros to carne adovada and burritos, plus traditional items such as French toast, pancakes and omelets. For lunch, look for burgers, cold and grilled sandwiches, gyros and salads. (Click here to view the menu.)

This business has been hitting the right note with locals, with a perfect five-star rating out of four reviews.

Stop in for a bite from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. daily.


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