The Cellar Room is a semi-private room in Campo, perfect for special dining experiences. In addition to breathtaking views of the Sandia Mountains and our farm fields, the room boasts a 1930s vintage wine cooler that allows wine enthusiasts to engage with our sommelier as part of the experience. A curtain can be drawn for more privacy, however the room’s proximity to the kitchen allows guests to experience the sounds and activity of our bustling open kitchen.
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One of John Gaw Meem’s architectural masterpieces, the Grand Ballroom is undeniably one of the most stunning venues in New Mexico. The ballroom’s parquet walnut floors, elaborate carved ceilings, decorative Spanish tile and monumental fireplace make it a magnificent setting for truly memorable events. Four sets of French doors open to the surrounding gardens and the Grand Portal.
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The Gazebo is set behind John Gaw Meem’s architectural masterpiece, La Quinta, and is an ideal space for intimate dining and afternoon teas. Tucked in a lush, secluded garden, this octagonal pavilion is our most private dining setting and features a dramatic outdoor fireplace and lattice between paired posts.
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Albuquerque’s first art gallery open to the public, the clean, contemporary Gilpin Gallery features four large windows for natural light, original cork floors and a permanent exhibition of black and white photographs by Laura Gilpin from 1937.
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The classical styling, size and grandeur of this space, designed by John Gaw Meem in 1934, creates the perfect setting for al fresco dining. With magnificent views of the Sandia Mountains, the Grand Portal has a twenty foot deep covered portico surrounding a Portuguese tiled swimming pool with fountains. It features a true fresco painted in 1937 by Peter Hurd depicting San Ysidro, the patron saint of farmers, and a series of small mural panels of pastoral farm scenes by Harry Miller.
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Entering through famed New Mexican artist Gustave Baumann’s carved deco doors, the Library is a grand yet warm space filled with a collection of books, vintage photographs and art. With its leather couches and deep wingback chairs flanking the fireplace, it is the perfect gathering place.
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Dine under the shade of four stately sycamore trees on this private gated patio surrounded by lush ivy and winding wisteria.
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