Sugar High Restaurants In New Mexico

Duff Goldman takes a cross-country trek to capture the sweet secrets and tasty techniques that keep the cookies from crumbling in the top bakeries around the nation. Duff visits a bevy of sweet spots ranging from diners and curbside snow-cone machines to food carts and boutique bakeries, getting a full view of what it takes to sweeten up any soiree. Duff highlights decadent desserts that are anything but ordinary, from chilled bread pudding on the Venice boardwalk in California and tableside s’mores in Dallas to Sno Ballz from the first-ever shaved-ice machine in New Orleans and a slice of apple strudel in Chicago. Duff also satisfies his sweet tooth with lemon ginger mousse at a hip Asian diner in Boston and traditional rice pudding at a dessert boutique in Philadelphia. This sugary search leaves mouths watering as Duff discovers the country’s best baked goods.

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A retreat-style center ideal for corporate retreats, workshops, and gatherings focused on team building and relaxation.

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Serves as the site for open-air events, food festivals, and community gatherings in downtown Albuquerque, facilitating large public congregations.

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Hosts large corporate events, gaming tournaments, and concerts, making it a multifunctional venue in the region.

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Home to the New Mexico Scorpions hockey team, it also hosts numerous concerts and community events, including graduation ceremonies.