Albuquerque is renowned for its vibrant food scene, where the bold flavors of New Mexican cuisine blend with comforting classics and innovative culinary trends. And there’s no better place to experience this blend than in the city's growing number of food halls. Whether your attendees are looking for a quick bite, a casual dining experience or an opportunity to sample multiple cuisines in one place, Albuquerque’s food halls offer something for everyone. Food halls are more than just places to grab a bite to eat — they serve as vibrant gathering spots where people can connect, try new foods and relax between sessions. 

We have curated a list of some of Albuquerque’s food halls that are sure to be a hit with convention and meeting attendees.

 

Sawmill Market

Sawmill Market Food Hall in Albuquerque, New Mexico

 

Located in the heart of Albuquerque’s Sawmill District and within easy walking distance to Old Town, Sawmill Market is one of the city’s premier food halls. Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, it offers an open, airy space where guests can enjoy a variety of cuisines in a relaxed, modern setting. The market is home to local vendors offering everything from wood-fired pizza and made-from-scratch pasta dishes to craft beer and decadent desserts. With its central location near Old Town, the market is also easily accessible for attendees looking for a quick break or a group outing.

 

505 Central Food Hall

Interior of 505 Central Food Hall

 

The 505 Central Food Hall brings together a diverse selection of vendors under. Here, attendees will find everything from ramen and tacos to Detroit-style pizza. Conveniently located in downtown Albuquerque and within easy walking distance of the Albuquerque Convention Center, 505 Central is the perfect spot for attendees to explore global flavors while still experiencing the city’s local food scene. With a variety of drink options such as local craft beer, cocktails and specialty coffee, attendees can easily find something to pair perfectly with their meal.

 

Green Jeans Food Hall 

Green Jeans Food Hall is a unique food hall that not only celebrates great food but also highlights sustainability and innovation. Located just off of Carlisle and I-40, this vibrant space features a variety of local food vendors, craft breweries and even a few retail shops. What sets Green Jeans apart is its eco-conscious design, as the entire venue is constructed out of repurposed shipping containers. From fresh salads to chicken sandwiches paired with a craft drink, Green Jeans offers something for every taste in a forward-thinking, community-driven setting.

 

Tin Can Alley

Located just off Alameda and I-25, in Albuquerque's Northeast Heights area, Tin Can Alley is a one-of-a-kind food hall housed in a shipping container-style building. This lively spot brings together local vendors offering everything from gourmet pizza and Vietnamese cuisine to craft beer and artisan desserts. It’s a perfect location for attendees to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating options, including heated patios for year-round enjoyment. Whether it’s grabbing a bite, enjoying a cold beer from Santa Fe Brewing Co. or taking in a sunset view of the Sandia Mountains, Tin Can Alley is a great place for groups to unwind and socialize.

 

El Vado Motel

El Vado Motel

El Vado, one of Albuquerque’s most iconic historic motels, has been transformed into a vibrant food hall and gathering space. Located along the historic Route 66, this revitalized landmark offers a unique mix of local flavors, from craft tacos and gourmet burgers to refreshing brews and decadent sweets. The open courtyard seating, paired with live music and a lively atmosphere, makes it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors. Whether you're craving a quick bite or looking to soak in Albuquerque’s rich history with a meal, El Vado’s diverse food options and retro charm provide a one-of-a-kind dining experience.

 

The Imperial Inn

Another must-visit food hall in Albuquerque is The Imperial Inn, a newly renovated boutique motel that features an exciting collection of eateries in a stylish, modern setting. Located just east of Downtown, this reimagined space highlights some of the city’s up-and-coming chefs, offering everything from Asian fusion to artisan coffee. The beautifully designed courtyard and communal dining areas encourage a social and relaxed vibe, perfect for food lovers looking to explore a variety of flavors in one place. With its blend of historic charm and contemporary flair, The Imperial Inn is quickly becoming a go-to destination for those wanting a fresh and dynamic dining experience in Albuquerque.

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