Restaurant in Albuquerque, United States
Antiquity Restaurant
100Pearl PointsOld Town Dinner Pick

About Antiquity Restaurant
Antiquity Restaurant is a better fit for a planned Old Town dinner than a casual walk-in meal. Book it for a quieter, occasion-leaning evening; cross-shop Monica's El Portal or Little Anita's New Mexican Food for lower-commitment New Mexican dining, Seasons Rotisserie & Grill for a more predictable contemporary format.
Consider Antiquity Restaurant if the goal is a planned Albuquerque dinner rather than an improvised meal. The verified details are limited, but the essentials are clear: it serves dinner Tuesday through Saturday, is closed Sunday and Monday, lists a formal dress code. Because cuisine, price, menu format, seating details are not verified here, the safest read is to plan around the confirmed schedule and dress expectation rather than assume a specific style of meal. For another Albuquerque option, consider Monica's El Portal or Little Anita's New Mexican Food.
Use this for a planned Albuquerque dinner, not a casual scan-and-pick meal
Antiquity Restaurant fits best when you want an evening meal in Albuquerque with a more formal expectation. First-timers should avoid assuming a specific cuisine, menu structure, or service format from the name alone. The useful question is whether the night calls for a dinner slot within its posted hours and a formal dress code.
The confirmed schedule is narrow enough to shape planning: Antiquity Restaurant is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 5–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM, closed Sunday and Monday. There is no verified lunch service in the available details, so plan for dinner only.
Where it sits against Albuquerque alternatives
Choose Antiquity Restaurant when the confirmed formal dress code and dinner-only schedule fit the night. Consider High Noon, Seasons Rotisserie & Grill, or Level 5 when you are comparing other Albuquerque dinner options, use Monica's El Portal or Little Anita's New Mexican Food as additional names to check while planning.
For a first visit, confirm the current details directly before going, especially if timing, group size, cuisine, price, or menu format matters to the plan. For broader planning beyond this one dinner, use our full Albuquerque restaurants guide, plus the city guides for hotels, bars, wineries, experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Antiquity Restaurant good for solo dining?
It can work for a solo dinner if you are comfortable with a formal dress code and a planned evening meal in Albuquerque. The confirmed hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM and Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM; it is closed Sunday and Monday.
Can I eat at the bar at Antiquity Restaurant?
Bar seating is not verified in the available details. Plan around a dinner visit in Albuquerque, confirm seating directly if a bar seat matters to you. If you want to compare other options, Little Anita's New Mexican Food is another Albuquerque name to check.
Is Antiquity Restaurant good for a special occasion?
It may suit a special-occasion dinner if the formal dress code and evening-only schedule match what you want. The verified details do not confirm cuisine, price, menu format, or seating style, so confirm those points directly before building an occasion around them.
How far ahead should I book Antiquity Restaurant?
Booking guidance is not verified in the available details. Because dinner is limited to Tuesday through Saturday, with 5–9 PM hours Tuesday through Thursday and 5–10 PM hours Friday and Saturday, it is sensible to check availability before you go, especially for a weekend dinner. Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is another Albuquerque option to compare while planning.
What are alternatives to Antiquity Restaurant in Albuquerque?
Other Albuquerque names to consider include Little Anita's New Mexican Food, High Noon, Monica's El Portal, Seasons Rotisserie & Grill, Level 5. Compare them based on the details that matter most to your night, such as timing, dress expectations, the kind of meal you want.
Location
112 Romero St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Albuquerque, United States
Compare Antiquity Restaurant
Albuquerque dinner alternatives by use case
For casual New Mexican food, Monica's El Portal and Little Anita's New Mexican Food are easier recommendations than Antiquity Restaurant. For a more structured dinner, compare it with High Noon and Seasons Rotisserie & Grill. For a setting-first night, Level 5 is the clearer cross-shop.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the plan needs something easier and more casual, book Monica's El Portal or Little Anita's New Mexican Food. If the group wants a more predictable sit-down dinner format, choose Seasons Rotisserie & Grill.
How Antiquity Restaurant compares in Albuquerque
Antiquity Restaurant is the more occasion-leaning Old Town choice in this set, while Monica's El Portal and Little Anita's New Mexican Food are better for diners who want a casual New Mexican meal with less planning. If value and simplicity matter more than a slower dinner mood, start with those two.
High Noon is the closest Old Town cross-shop for a classic sit-down evening. Choose High Noon when the group wants a known local-feeling option; choose Antiquity Restaurant when the priority is a smaller-feeling dinner choice for two. Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is the safer pick for diners who prefer a contemporary American format and fewer unknowns around cuisine.
Level 5 is the setting-driven alternative. It makes more sense when the room or view is central to the plan, while Antiquity Restaurant makes more sense when the evening is anchored around Old Town and a quieter dinner pace.
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