Blackbird Coffee House
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
Blackbird Coffee House Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Abraham Mathew
The blackbird coffee is possibly the best cup of coffee I've had ever, the combination of caffeine , dark chocolate and chile is incredible and something I've never thought to put together. The green Chile quiche was beautiful , buttery egg based filling that just kept getting creamier as you kept eating , the cinnamon roll was comfort in a roll. I've only been in America for 4 days now, but this has set the bar really high
Casey Elliott
Very good coffee and local tea options as well. Friendly staff, small amount of seating. You can park just outside (15minute time limit) or pay to park on the lot. Lots of art shops to see close by as well. Wifi available.
Jenna Hershberger Stilwell
My personal choice for best coffee shop in ABQ (and I've been to many). I always order the Blackbird hot latte because it's my favorite, though my husband has branched out, and I've liked the drinks he tried as well. Sipping coffee in the garden outside the shop is a dream.
teena teena
Nice ambiance. Reasonable price. Food quality? We only bought the quiche since the food choices was very limited. But for sure the matcha peach cold tea was terrific :)
A D
Great people run this place. I misplaced my glasses next door and they checked for me. Came in after driving back down to retrieve them and enjoyed the ambience.
Mia Jones
One of the most charming coffee shops I’ve ever visited. Unique drinks, adorable decor, and a delightful outdoor patio area. Very memorable spot.
Blaine Stephens
This little nook of a coffee shop stole my wife and I’s heart. Yes, it sounds dramatic, but there is a romanticism that this little coffee shop holds. The decorations and art were amazing. The atmosphere was very welcoming and I could have stayed all day. The staff was sweet and helpful. The drinks were extremely creative and all sounded appetizing. I got the Black Bird Iced Latte which had Espresso, Red Chile, and Cocoa. The first sip was great but also very interesting. It took a couple sips for my taste buds to adapt and then after that, it was amazing. Espresso taste still present with the perfect amount of sweetness and spice. One of my favorite coffees I have had to date. My wife got the Roadrunner which she says is one of her favorites she has had as well. I definitely recommend this place and wish I lived closer. Great experience.
Gabriel Garcia
Blackbird is super charming. Built in an old patio plaza, this cozy coffee shop feels like it could belong in Seattle. The coffee was very good, and their menu was quite large for such a small shop. The service was friendly, and the vibe was chill. I could see this being a regular stop when visiting Old Town. I would give 4.5 stars if that were an option. Blackbird was very good, but I think 5 stars should be reserved for perfection.
Carissa Williams
This place was absolutely adorable. I like trying coffee places in towns I've never been to. It's all Crow/Raven themed and desert themed. The drink I got was the Bison (iced) and it was full of flavor. It's inside a small courtyard with a fountain and lots of art galleries and mom n pop shops. I recommend both the raspberry tartlet and green chile quiche. My husband can't have caffine and they were willing to make him essentially a blood orange fog.
Christian James
Blackbird offers a steeply priced hot chocolate which holds its own. It contained milk that tasted like 2%, but may have been whole, just warmed but not frothed fully. It was topped with whipped cream and garnish which made the first few sips rich. Near the end of the cup, the chocolate flavor began to subside. I liked the environment, warm bricky hues with neutral splashes of color here and there.
The chocolate chip crossiant they have is incredibly rich and delicious compared to other cafés offerings. It needed a little bit of extra time in the oven to warm in the middle. It was hard to cut with just the fork and I'd recommend knives to be provided as well, and I wound up using my fingers which brought shards of buttery pastry all over their table and cozy green bench (im sorry!) I cleaned it the best I could.
Would definitely return! If you are hungry for something substantial to munch on, I would recommend a sit down place for hungry tourists and burquenos alike. I ended up paying $11 for the pastry and hot chocolate alone, but there are several breakfast places in that 13-20 per plate and drink range that offer that Instagram-worthy foodie.