El Pinto in Albuquerque

10500 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 http://www.elpinto.com

Reservation suggested

5 Spoon Scale

Accessibility & Seating  3It is large old home converted to a restaurant. It was easy to get in, but the dining are old rooms and tables are close together. Parking lot is dirt, so a little difficult but not too bad. Not very much handicap parking. 
Noise Level  5It was easy to have conversations with people at the table. Not a lot of background noise. 
Food  4Good selection of New Mexico favorites.
Katie, Moira, Mom, Me, Dad, Aunt Emily at El Pinto
Fried Green Chile Strips

We had a great time at El Pinto catching up with my Aunt Emily and my cousin Katie. We went there on our first night in Albuquerque (Thursday, April 21). We hadn’t seen them since last July, when they came to Colorado.

El Pinto looks like an old house that was converted to a restaurant. It reminds me of Armando’s in Colorado. The parking lot was dirt and there weren’t very many handicap spots compared to the size of the parking lot. We had to park out aways and since there were a few of us, we unloaded the van and then my dad parked in a regular spot. It was easy to get in the main entry, but then you went down hallways. It wasn’t bad, but a little tight. We did not go out to a patio, so I am not sure about how accessible those are. The tables were kind of close together, but I had room at the head of the table. The gift shop was really tight and I didn’t really get to see everything in it. My mom brought stuff over for me to see. I bought a T-shirt.

We started with appetizers of fried green chile strips and guacamole. The green chile strips came with a red chile ranch; it was really delicious! I want to make it at home. In all the years we have been to Mexican restaurants, we have never had this and it was amazing. Their guacamole was great too. It had big chunks of avocado and was really fresh and served with good chips.

For dinner I had their famous red chile ribs. They fell off the bone and they were so tender. It wasn’t that spicy. They were named #3 ribs in America by the Food Network. My aunt had them before and she didn’t really like them because she was expecting a saucy rib, but they are more like a dry rub. My Uncle Miles really liked them and I really liked them too.

My dad had a combination plate; he liked their red chile the best, but enjoyed the whole thing. My mom had the queso burger and said it was just all right–not too much flavor. Moira had tacos and she liked them. Katie had a burrito that she really liked and I think Aunt Emily had tacos.

The older folks had margaritas and tequila and said it was all really good. They have their own tequilas and everyone seemed excited about that. I don’t drink because of my acid reflux, so I won’t really comment on alcoholic drinks, except to tell you if my parents were excited about it and they really were here.

It was easy to have conversations here. There wasn’t very much background noise and I could hear everyone at the table. It was a really nice atmosphere in the whole restaurant. It made me feel like I was on vacation.

I highly recommend going to El Pinto.

Memorial trip for Miles Alfred King in Albuquerque

I went to Albuquerque two weeks ago to visit my Aunt Emily and cousin Katie to celebrate Miles’ life. He was my favorite great uncle. He passed away December 5th; he was the first person I was close to that passed away. The Friday that I was there would have been his birthday and it was Emily’s birthday on Sunday. It was really hard for me. I am still getting over it.

Katie, Aunt Emily, me and Miles (excuse the chocolate cake on my teeth)

My trip to Albuquerque was great. I was there from April 21-24. I will post about restaurants and the hotel separately. This post is about my family.

I felt two peoples’ absence–Miles and my grandfather, Bob King. I have been to Albuquerque a few times before and Miles and Bob were always there. They were not this time and I really felt their absence. It was so nice to see Emily and Katie!!! The trip was really worth it and it was good to celebrate Emily’s birthday with her.

We went to Santa Fe on Friday and Old Town Albuquerque on Saturday; watch for my food reviews soon.

I got to see where my parents got married in Santa Fe. They said the hotel really changed in the 26 years since then. I found an awesome bath bomb at a store in Santa Fe called Nova Spa.

Can my followers check in with me to see how I am doing?

Engineering Class

I went to see these engineering students last Wednesday (April 20th) with my speech therapist, Caren Powell and we both did a great job. These students are 1st years Masters Degree students. They work with the Center for Inclusive Design through the University of Colorado. We went to the BioScience buildings at the Anshutz Campus.

We went to talk about my power chair and my communication device. I love my speech therapist’s expertise. Wow, I wish I could have that expertise.

We told them about my equipment and what works well and what my challenges are. They asked great questions and I told them about how I use these things everyday. I hope I can see them again. Hopefully this will help them design equipment for people with all kinds of needs.

Thank you for letting me exchange ideas with you!

The Junction

I25 & Colorado Blvd near Dave & Busters, Denver CO

No Reservations Required, Upscale Food Hall

5 Spoon Scale

Accessibility & Seating  5Very accessible. It is a wide open food hall and it was very easy to get around. There is also a lot of seating. 
Noise Level  4It was easy to have conversations with people at the table. There was music, but it was not too loud. It is wide open, so there is a lot of background noise. 
Food  5It was very good. It is a food hall so everyone can pick what they want. Lots of good choice.

I went to The Junction on April 18th with my friends Tara, Brenna, Mary Kate and my mom. It is an upscale food hall with around 10 different restaurants. For those interested, there is a full bar. There is also a coffee shop (whew)!

I chose Cleaver & Co for a bacon cheeseburger, fried pickles and creme brûlée shake. My food was really good and the shake was wonderful. The burger is called Bacon be Back and has American cheese, bacon-habanero jam, pickles, lettuce and mustard. Don’t worry about the habanero jam; it wasn’t too spicy, just really tasty. For the fried pickles, they use an entire pickle wedge and fry that. The coating is really thick and yummy. The shake tasted like caramel and was really creamy. It was a good consistency. It was not hard for me to drink.

Later, I got an iced mocha latte at Sonder Coffee & Tea. It was really strong, so I had to put more chocolate in it when I got home. The espresso is really good though. My mom got an Americano and really liked it.

Mary Kate also went to Cleaver & Co. She got the chicken tenders and the mild was kind of spicy for her (she has a low tolerance for spice). My mom got the prosciutto sandwich at Mr. Miner’s. Tara got a sandwich there as well and Brenna had what looked like a falafel taco.

Getting around the food hall was easy. The tables are spaced out well. There are some community tables, but a lot of tables for 2-4. I could go around and look at the different restaurants and not feel like I was blocking anyone. There is outdoor seating, but it was a little cool when we got there. The noise was not too bad. I could hear everyone at our table and was easy to have conversation. There was some background noise because it is so wide open, but it was not too bad. I would highly recommend you go check it out. Everyone can get what they want and have a good time.

I LOVE SPICE TRADE!

Orchard and I25 in Greenwood Village

Reservations suggested

Accessibility & Seating  ðŸ¥„🥄🥄🥄🥄I was able to maneuver to the back of the restaurant to a table. There was plenty of space for the staff and other patrons to pass without bumping into me.
Noise Level  ðŸ¥„🥄🥄The music was really loud. Hard to hear the conversation at the table. There were 6 of us at a rectangular table. 
Food  ðŸ¥„🥄🥄🥄🥄The food was wonderful. Highly recommend!
5 Spoon Rating

We went to Spice Trade for dinner last night (Saturday, April 17th). My Uncle John flew in and then we went for a late dinner at Spice Trade. My parents, Mary Kate and Moira were there too.

I usually sit outside on the patio, but it was not available last night. I like the patio a lot better because it is too loud for me inside. They play their music too loud. I could hear some of the table conversation, but not all of it.

The layout of the restaurant is really nice. The tables are spread out well and a wheelchair can fit at the table. The patio is also easy to get to and I am looking forward to sitting out there soon.

I ordered the Shrimp Bravas. It had shrimp, chorizo, smashed potatoes, garlic crema, green onions and fried garlic. I really liked it. The potatoes were yummy and it was creamy. It was a little bit spicy, but not too much. We all shared churro bread pudding for dessert. It was good, but need something creamy–maybe ice cream or a bit of sauce on top.

My dad had their chicken and “dumplings”; they use gnocchi as the dumpling. My mom had the Spicy Korean sandwich, Moira had the posole, Mary Kate had the burger (they use short ribs for the burger), and Uncle John had the pork shoulder tacos. Everyone loved their dinners.

I don’t like to drink alcohol, so I just had a coke. Some of the other people had the beers or cocktails. Everyone seemed to like the drinks. They have some interesting sounding beer: some examples are Chai Milk Stout, Jalapeño Pilsner, Chocolate Raspberry Stout. Maybe someday I will like it (I still like my coffees the best).

I really like to go to Spice Trade. I go with friends and family and it is a great place to get together. It was fun to have my uncle in town and go. Spice Trade is the place he asks to go to when he comes, so it was our first stop with him. I hope you go and try it. Let me know what you think.

Children’s Hospital is my Favorite (and so is Dr. Joyce)

This place is near and dear to our hearts and so is this doctor. I was at the South Campus today to see Dr. Joyce. This campus is much more quiet and intimate than the main campus. I feel like I get the best care ever there. When I have to have a procedure, they have quiet induction rooms and I can be with my mom while I go to sleep. And this angel (Dr. Joyce) will hold my hand.

Don’t get me wrong, the main campus is amazing too, but it is louder and busier and I like calm. They are both my home away from home.

I have known Dr. Joyce since I was in 8th grade (10 years). I have had so many hospital stays with her and I am ok because I get to see her most of the time. I wish you all could meet this sweet angel!!!

They are starting to talk about transitions to adult care and I am really scared to leave this doctor. I hope it doesn’t have to happen for a long time.

I ate lunch there today and it is so much quieter than the main campus. The main campus is so big and so is their cafeteria. I like the smaller, quieter cafeteria. I had their wings and French fries and my mom had the daily special–pot pie (I helped her eat that). The pot pie was the bomb. They homemade the top crust and it was so good! I would really recommend the pot pie if you go to the South Campus.

I know some people don’t like to go to the hospital, but I really do!

My Pharmacist Is Leaving #*$&!!!

As many of you know, I don’t do well with prolonged goodbyes so I am doing this blog post to say goodbye to my favorite pharmacist, Jordan. I have been going there for many years and I met this amazing lady during my time there. It is going to be a big loss for CVS and my family. She took care of my family so well over the years. I am a bit complicated and she always came through for me and was able to get everything I needed. I love you Jordan! Good luck with everything.

I need my followers to cheer me up by sending me letters and comments and meeting me (when possible).