Food, atmosphere of the place I like it, server and etc. Also the place is just so nice and cool to just hanging out with your family and friends.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Tin Can Alley, and I can confidently say it won't be my last time there! This hidden gem is a vibrant food hall that boasts a variety of restaurants, each deserving of praise and recognition. Inside, you'll find plenty of seating options, making it a comfortable place to gather with friends or family. The atmosphere is lively, and the tap beer selection is impressive, allowing you to enjoy a refreshing drink from the designated bar area. What truly sets Tin Can Alley apart is the opportunity to relax and take in the views while savoring delicious food and drinks. With its unique blend of eateries and a welcoming ambiance, it's the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a meal. Whether you're looking for a casual hangout or a fun dining experience, Tin Can Alley is definitely a place to check out! Service is outstanding all throughout!
Always a favorite place to eat, especially with my kids or a group of friends. This place is always bright and friendly with so many different seating options, inside and out, and so many delicious food and drink options. This time my kids chose waffles and chicken from Kukri and a burger from FlipFlops Beach Grub, while I had my favorite Arepa Pabellon from Guava Tree. All the food was delicious, though the service was a bit slow today.
Great place for a group or family, with a variety of stations from pizza to burritos and Burgers. The Nachos were huge and delicious, good selection of beer and local distilled spirits. Order at the station and your selection will be delivered to your table.
This is a great location with one brewery (Santa Fe) and several restaurants. It's eye candy, too! We had a great time looking around, drinking beer and soon eating! I recommend
Good morning from central New Mexico. Come join Tom Neiman, Jim Tritten, and four other members of the VA Creative Writing Group as they visit Tin Can Alley, a food hall with beer, cocktails, coffee, burgers, pizza, tacos, pho, salads, cupcakes, and gift shop. We tried multiple vendors and thoroughly enjoyed the various businesses' food, atmosphere, and self-service nature. As a special treat, listen to Brendon Clark, who is visiting us from Sweden, as he regales us with stories about Moose. Or is the plural Meese? Nope, the plural is Moose. So, click on the following YouTube link and enjoy: https://youtu.be/oCytXCL2aeA?si=q6vl4KG5pDUI5SBh
I consider myself a local as we frequent ABQ various times a month and Tin Can Alley never disappoints! The atmosphere alone is inviting and has a unique vibe. We've met friends here for drinks in the Santa Fe Brewing Tap Room. Tap room offers a variety of flavorful beer options. Today I opted for Pho Kup, which is always a favorite of mine and it was delicious! The consistency overall goodness keeps me coming back. Service was fast and I had a very pleasant lunch experience. I got to visit the Brotique 505 store which cultivates homegrown designers and artisans. They specialize in locally-produced products focusing on NM culture where you can find apparel, stickers, jewelry, hats, home goods, and fun accessories of all kinds.
Tin Can Alley offers a delightful departure from the traditional mall experience by focusing solely on its food court, and it does so with flair. The convenience of ample parking enhances the overall enjoyment, while the exclusively local businesses add a unique charm because you know you are supporting local restaurants, which feels great! During my recent visit, I took pictures this time! Tin Can Ally has a vibrant array of culinary options available, including a refreshing juice bar, tempting pizza, comforting pho, and Cuban cuisine from Guava Tree. As someone with Cuban heritage, I was pleasantly surprised by the flavors of the Ropa Vieja plate. It's safe to say that I'll be returning for more culinary adventures at Tin Can Alley. My friend opted for the Capri sliders and while she thoroughly enjoyed them, she said that she wished the bread was toasted, otherwise she found them delightful. As for myself, the ropa vieja proved to be a flavorful and satisfying choice, further enhancing the culinary experience at Tin Can Alley. If you have a chance, go! You have plenty of seating and choices for yourself or a big group.
While in Albuquerque, I found some food places inside this cool and quirky food court. The place is really cool and gives like an industrial, shipping container, artsy, graffiti vibe on the exterior! There is two levels and lots of outdoor seating up top. There are various food vendors but also some clothing and apparel vendors and I believe also a small arcade inside. I wasn't able to explore everything because it was crazy packed. I like how they had some unique seating around and the views from up top were amazing. I viewed the mountains during my whole visit. Definitely looking forward to coming back here when I'm back in Albuquerque! Loved the vibe!
I really came to check out the over-the-top multi-story shipping container architecture. It's fun. That this a food court with some interesting vendors makes it a reason to stick around for a while. Enjoy.