retro diner transports you right back to the golden age 1950s, featuring traditional diner fare amid our vintage jukebox, soda fountain, and mid-century knick knacks! A local favorite amongst the Albuquerque community, 66 Diner also hosts visitors from around the world, stopping in from Route 66 to get a taste of the amazing diner burgers, shakes, pies & more from a time gone by. Stop in today for lunch or dinner, enjoy the ambiance, and get a taste of the good old days, here at the internationally-known 66 Diner on Historic Route 66!
Lindy's Diner sits on the corner of Historic Route 66 (Central Avenue) and Fifth Street in Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. Just across from another historic landmark, the KiMo Theatre, Lindy's began its life as Coney Island Cafe in 1929, making it one of the oldest continually operating restaurants on Route 66.
Since 1956, Del's Restaurant has been a destination break on Historic Route 66. Stop in and meet our friendly staff and enjoy delicious food, an attractive setting and over the top service. Whether your hunger is more on the light side, or you've worked up a vigorous appetite, we have a delicious fare for all. Make Del's Restaurant a major stop when seeking the flavor of Historic Route 66, you'll be glad you did!
"Jerry's Cafe in Gallup, NM offers a delightful experience for lovers of New Mexican cuisine. From the flavorful tacos to the mouth-watering tamales, every dish is a treat for the taste buds. Customers rave about the perfectly textured sopapillas and the delicious chili rellenos. The casual atmosphere, excellent service, and wide range of options make it a must-visit spot for locals and travelers alike. Whether you're stopping by for lunch, dinner, or happy hour, Jerry's Cafe is sure to leave you satisfied and craving more of their authentic dishes."
The Silver Moon business complex grew from Eddie McBee's Texaco station to include the Silver Moon Restaurant and eventually the Silver Moon Motel. The restaurant is still operating under the Silver Moon name, The motel is a Budget Inn, and the former Texaco gas station is now just a towing and repair shop. The cafe and station had apparently been in business before 1959 because a news article that year said McBee, owner of the gas station was hoping to reopen the cafe "soon". A Silver Moon Station was mentioned in a 1948 Texaco Santa Rosa newspaper ad. .
Jimmy and Stella Watson have owned and operated Tucumcari Ranch Supply for 36+ years and have raised our family in the business.
Tucumcari Ranch Supply has changed direction several times because of the economy and the business climate here in Tucumcari. As conditions changed here in Tucumcari, new items were added to the inventory or deleted depending upon what was working at the time.
Ten years ago, the economy and the severe drought Quay County was experiencing caused Jimmy to bring back the barbecue business which his parents had operated in the late 80’s. This turned out to be one of his better decisions and is a primary reason we are still here in Tucumcari.
Jimmy and I want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your purchase from our little business. It makes a big difference in our little business.