Dining
Pajarito Brewpub & Grill Celebrates 10 Years In Los Alamos
Patrick Mockler Wood, owner of Pajarito Brewpub & Grill, and his wife Emily and their two children Enna and Lily cut the ribbon to celebrate 10 years of service to the community Wednesday at 614 Trinity Dr. Not pictured is Patrick’s mother Cathy Mockler. Special recognition to Blanca Bojorquez and Arron Koetter for their 10 years of service to the Pub. Visit www.pajaritobrewpubandgrill.com. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
The Pajarito Brewpub & Grill at 614 Trinity Dr. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More
COVID-19 Closes WR Senior Center But Lunch Is Served!
The White Rock Senior Center is closed due to a positive COVID-19 case, but lunch is being served today both inside and at the drive-thru outside.
Los Alamos County will take extra cleaning measures to ensure safety.
The senior center hopes to re-open as soon as possible, but that might not happen today, as both centers are short staffed. Once allowed to enter the building, senior center staff will begin to contact trace anyone who was in the building Tuesday.
The senior center is sorry for the inconvenience and appreciates everyone’s patience.
Community elders are reminded to get Read More
Crazy Cat Lady, Sheriff Woody Pride Spotted At Blue Window
A crazy cat lady (also known as owner Melissa Paternoster) is spotted tending to diners early this evening in Blue Window Bistro on Central Avenue during Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Sheriff Woody Pride (also known as Jared Krupp) making sure diners obey the law early this evening at Blue Window Bistro. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
The Tub Releases Fall Harvest Beers With Local Connections
A member from Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op presses Merlot grapes for their new Wine Grape Wild Ale. Courtesy/The Tub
From Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op (The Tub) Management:
Beer, good beer anyway, is an aesthetic.
New brewers David and Adam are brewing delicious beer right here in Los Alamos, each telling a unique story through community collaborations, local ingredients, and stories of people, past and present.
Katzman Apfelbier: In honor of our late great friend Danny Katzman, a beloved local cidermaker, whose friends shared 50 gallons of freshly-pressed, local apple juice which we blended
Pajarito Brewpub And Grill Celebrating 10th Anniversary With Chamber Ribbon Cutting Wednesday Nov. 2

CHAMBER News:
The Pajarito Brewpub and Grill opened its doors for business Nov. 2, 2012. The “Pub”, as the locals call it, will celebrate its 10th anniversary, 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, with a Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting at 4 p.m. at 614 Trinity Dr.
The Pajarito Brewpub and Grill was the vision of Patrick Mockler-Wood. Having grown up in Los Alamos, he was looking for gathering space for the community to enjoy tasty food, drinks and fun times. At a time when most businesses in town were closing their doors, Mockler-Wood saw an opportunity.
With the help of his mother Catherine, his family, Read More
Daily Postcard: View Of Former Hilltop House Café In 2005
Daily Postcard: A view of the former Hilltop House Café in 2005 after a remodel. The Café, inside the Hilltop House Hotel at Trinity Drive and Central Avenue was owned by the Waterman family. Photo by Gary WarrenTip-A-Cop Oct. 20 For Law Enforcement Torch Run
Free Diabetes Cooking Classes Sept. 29 And Oct. 6,11,18
‘100 Things to Do in Albuquerque Before You Die’ Released
‘100 Things to Do in Albuquerque Before You Die’, 3rd Edition by Ashley M. Biggers has been released. Courtesy/Reedy Press
REEDY PRESS News:
LOUIS, MO—Reedy Press is pleased to announce the release of their newest guidebook, ‘100 Things to Do in Albuquerque Before You Die’, 3rd Edition by Ashley M. Biggers.
Albuquerque may be known for Route 66 and its famous green chili, but there’s much more to know—and love—about this lively city. Whether you’re a native Albuquerquean looking to mark another local experience off your “bucket list” or an out-of-towner in search of a few vacation ideas, let Read More









