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<title>Albuquerque: Get Your Chile Kicks at Albuquerque&#x27;s Jaunted-Approved Route 66 Malt Shop</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/21888/maltshop.jpg" class="top"><p> <p><b>Route 66:</b> a thing so glorious that everyone wants a piece of it. Which means that for every amazing piece of memorabilia, stretch of Route 66 or piece of carry on luggage (don&#146;t ask), there is a piece of tat or dirt track that&#146;s beyond terrible. The only exception: food. You can pretty much guarantee that every diner trumpeting its Route 66 connections will be fun to eat in and great for photos, but purveying disgusting food. <P>Or so we thought till we found ourselves with time to spare in the Nob Hill part of Albuquerque, and asked to be pointed in the direction of somewhere to eat. And were recommended the <b><a href="http://www.route66maltshop.com/contact.html">Route 66 Malt Shop</a></b>, at 3800 Central Avenue (ie Route 66). <p>At first glance, it looked like all the others. Bright colors and neon outside, retro stuff and juke box inside. Burgers and milkshakes on the menu. So far, so borrring. Slow service, too&#151;we sat without anyone approaching us for a while (because we were alone?), so since we were in a hurry, we went up to the counter. A superfriendly man, who looked like he was in a rockband 20 years ago, asked us what we wanted. <p>We asked for something New Mexican. &#147;Do you like blue cheese?&#148; he said. &#147;Because if you do, you need the <b>Bleu Cheese Green Chile Burger</b>. <p>He was right; it was <b>the best burger we&#146;d had for ages</b> and easily the best burger of 2011. Blue cheese and green chile doesn&#146;t sound like it should work, but omg it does. As for the meat: perfectly seasoned and magnificently juicy. Even the bun was delicious. We told the rockstar so, and he sat down at our table to tell us why.]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                               </description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/5957/lovebirds.jpg"> <p>Earlier in the week we <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/story/2008/5/15/121658/888/travel/Bronx+Tourism+Council+Proudly+Entering+2004%2C+Blog+TK">needled the Bronx Tourism Council</a> for not doing all they could to invite visitors to the borough. But because we are a loving, caring, sharing blog, we're going to throw them a bone this week in Missed Connections. <p>Maybe these tips will inspire online visitors to be a participatory tourist and date a local! Start at one of these borough hot spots: <p><b>Yankee Stadium</b> :: Enjoy the classic home of the Bronx Bombers <a href="http://newyork.craigslist.org/brx/mis/681119279.html">with all its sticky glory</a> for one more year before they move, uh, across the street. <i>161st St. and River Ave.</i> <p><b>The Rambling House</b> :: We will not invoke the Show That Must Not Be Named, but it is possible to <a href="http://newyork.craigslist.org/brx/mis/680313406.html">meet a cute fireman</a> at this Irish bar and restaurant. <i>4292 Katonah Ave.</i> <p><b>Tremont Diner</b> :: <a href="http://newyork.craigslist.org/brx/mis/674905816.html">Bust out your sundress</a> where <b>Rudy Giuliani</b> and <b>Robert DeNiro</b> have been spotted chowing down. <i>3007 E. Tremont Ave.</i> <p><b>Related Stories:</b><br>&#183; <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/tag/Missed%20Connections">Missed Connections coverage</a> [Jaunted]<br>&#183; <a href="http://www.hotelchatter.com/hotels/city/us/NY/Bronx">Bronx Hotels</a> [HC] <p><i>[Photo of lovebirds at the Bronx Zoo: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/steventom/129881913/">steventom</a>]</i>]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                </description>
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