Garduño's

Garduño's is a Mexican and New Mexican cuisine restaurant chain from the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.[2][3][4] They have two locations in Albuquerque, and formerly had locations in Las Cruces, Santa Fe, and the Las Vegas Valley.

For people with the surname, see Garduño.

Garduño's
Privately held
IndustryCasual dining
FoundedAlbuquerque, New Mexico, 1969 (1969)
Headquarters
Albuquerque, New Mexico
,
United States
Number of locations
2[1]
Area served
New Mexico
ProductsMexican and New Mexican cuisine
Websitewww.gardunosrestaurants.com

History

It was started as a small family-owned restaurant in 1969. Since then, they have expanded into a chain of restaurants.[5] The chain ran into financial trouble in 2011, filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, they were purchased by Southwest Brands.[6]

Specialties

Garduño's is known for their large plates of Mexican and New Mexican foods, as well their large margaritas and various alcohols.[7][8]

Reception

They have received accolades in both their home state of New Mexico, and their Las Vegas Valley locations.[9][10]

They moved from their original location at the Palms Casino Resort, to the current location at Station Casinos' Fiesta Rancho, between those two locations they've been voted the Las Vegas Review-Journal "Best Mexican Restaurant" consecutively for nearly 20 years.[11] Fiesta Rancho eventually replaced their Garduño's location with a California-based fusion food chain, called Culichi Town. [12]

Their location at Winrock Shopping Center was featured in Breaking Bad.[13]

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References

  1. "Locations - Garduno's Restaurants in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Las Vegas". gardunosrestaurants.com. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  2. Kathy Barco; Valerie Nye (2006). Breakfast Santa Fe Style. Sunstone Press. pp. 63–. ISBN 978-0-86534-501-0.
  3. Dorothy Nobis (1 May 2001). Four Corners. Globe Pequot Press. pp. 8–. ISBN 978-1-57380-148-5.
  4. Westways. Automobile Club of Southern California. 1988.
  5. "About Us - Garduno's Restaurants". gardunosrestaurants.com. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  6. Dyer, Jessica (December 24, 2012). "Gardunos poised for return to growth". abqjournal.com/. Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  7. Heidi Knapp Rinella (June 27, 2013). "Garduno's hosting tequila pairings dinner". reviewjournal.com/. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  8. Severson, Kim (2006-09-18). "Once Culinary Outbacks, Airports Now Offer Local Delights". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
  9. Bob Sehlinger (4 September 2007). The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas 2008. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 363–. ISBN 978-0-470-08962-0.
  10. Adrienne Petterson (2005). A Marmac Guide to Las Vegas. Pelican Publishing. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-1-4556-0851-5.
  11. "Best Mexican Food Restaurant in North Las Vegas - Garduno's of Mexico". Retrieved July 28, 2014.
  12. Stapleton, Susan (August 29, 2017). "Garduños OUT, Culichi Town IN at Fiesta Rancho". Eater Vegas. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  13. Dyer, Jessica (August 26, 2013). "Garduño's featured on 'Breaking Bad'". abqjournal.com/. Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
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