Tin
Vietnamese · Alameda
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À propos de Tin
En Tin, te invitamos a descubrir un espacio único en la Alameda donde la gastronomía vietnamita se fusiona con la cultura local. Disfruta de nuestros sabores auténticos en un ambiente vibrante, con tiendas, música en vivo, una amplia selección de cervezas artesanales y una agradable terraza al aire...
En Tin, te invitamos a descubrir un espacio único en la Alameda donde la gastronomía vietnamita se fusiona con la cultura local. Disfruta de nuestros sabores auténticos en un ambiente vibrante, con tiendas, música en vivo, una amplia selección de cervezas artesanales y una agradable terraza al aire libre. Un lugar para compartir, disfrutar y crear momentos inolvidables.
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Tin Can Alley is a fun, dog-friendly spot with a variety of food options, including pizza, BBQ, and tacos. Customers love the atmosphere and the ability to sample different cuisines. It can get loud and seating can be limited during busy times.
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We took our dogs to the dog park nearby, and were excited to find this very pet friendly place with good food and beer and a comfortable rooftop patio. An employee even gave our dogs some snacks and a water dish. The other food hall in town is a more bougie and not dog-friendly. I would recommend choosing Tin Can Alley if you are traveling with dogs.
I loved this place. The food was sooo good. The atmosphere was amazing and the Paloma was so good!! I will definitely be coming back.
First tim win Albuquerque and our coworkers took us here. Great spot to spend an evening with friends and enjoy some adult beverages and food. I was amazed at art the food choices. I had a fabulous taco dinner with some local brewed IPA. All of it was great. The service was superb and friendly. Definitely I spot I would hit up every time I am in Albuquerque.
My wife and I had never eaten here, but I have to say that we really enjoyed this place. There are plenty of choices for eating. I ate at the Kukri and was happy with my meal choice. My wife ate at On the Flip, she got a hamburger and she enjoyed it. I got the two chicken strip slider sandwich and fries, and it was good. Will go back again and recommend this place.
Muy delicioso! Tin Can is a great dog friendly restaurant with amazing food options from many genres! A fun place for a picky family! We had the Cubano from under the guava tree, it was freaking perfect!! I haven't had one since Panera took them off their menu. Guava Tree put Panara to shame and they. The bread the toasting, the pork and mustard and pickles... perfection! We also got a pepperoni pizza from Amore Pizza which was delish and a cheeseburger from On The Flip my almost 13yo inhaled and asked to come back again this weekend for another cheeseburger. Our family can never agree on what to eat if we go out, it's nice to know this is an option and we don't have to leave our fur babies behind at home. We will be back! So happy I'm walking out of a restaurant in the Albuquerque Rio Rancho area where the food was actually cooked right and tasted delicious. It's been frustrating how restaurant qualities have dropped tremendously and prices have skyrocketed and they don't want to be called out on sub par food and expect people to say it's absolutely the best thing they ever ate. Tin Can Alley, thank you for existing!
Great food for a decent price, even counting the recent inflation. Indoor seating was limited during our visit and it's on a find it on your own basis. It was loud in the back where we finally found a table. Not complaining but some people aren't into that. Lots of beers on tap. Small arcade for the kids. During warmer months the outdoor seating looks great. Good to finally find a restaurant in ABQ with good salads, pizza, and atmosphere.
First time visiting this place and was immediately impressed. For a large, open venue, it was not noisy, overwhelming. Used the QR code for the menu of the various eateries and was able to figure out what I was interested in before approaching a vendor. I waa impressed with the food, the efficiency in which it was served and my guests were pleased. I definitely would recommend this to others to try, and will personally be back for more.
This is a fun place. Great food selections (pizza, BBQ, and more). Coffee. Beer. Nice selection of eateries. Pics Of the menus below. Lots of seating upstairs and downstairs. We have no problem finding parking but the place was busy. Family friendly. You can get a beer at Santa Fe Brewing but take it anywhere *inside* the building to sit and enjoy, upstairs or downstairs. We will come here again! 🍺 The staff were nice. You can also order food and take it inside the brewery to eat it.
I loved this place and the set up! I like that you walk in to the restaurants offered right in a row. It's similar to Sawmill Market place in that there are different options of places to eat, but better cuz you can look at the menus back and forth instead of walking around then trying to remember what you saw and what you want to eat. My husband got Pho, the large one and it was... Large! And hot, temperature. My taste buds are still recovering, so be careful. But he liked it. I got the pernil sandwich from Guava Tree and it was delicious! It's a great place to go with friends or a group so everyone can get what they like. Seating is inside and out. It's a cute place with lots of open space, plants, and everyone was incredibly friendly. I highly recommend it for your next date night! Also prices were very reasonable.
This is a food court type setting with various counters serving different cuisine. It IS LOUD and dogs and kids are welcome. There is a good-sized bar as well. I had the pesto pasta and enjoyed it very much. I'm not big on these types of places, but it was enjoyable enough, I suppose.
I liked it! The food variety and options are great. With the same owners and concept as Green Jeans, but with more food choices and space, its an excellent place for chilling and noshing. It has a nice relaxing vibe with lots of plants, cool hardware, and sweet art. Easy choice for gathering with friends or a date.
The kids mac and cheese was pretty good and my daughter liked it. On the other hand the mile high frito pie was very disappointing. Mostly fritos with a little bit of beans (that tasted like canned beans) and very little ground beef. No chilli!!! In NM you can't have frito pie without red chili in my opinion. Both items were also over priced.
Overall, I'm eating super poorly because what we came in for was a waste of money. We paid $100 for chicken/waffles, a cheeseburger and a fish taco, while it all tasted fine it was all poorly valued. For a party of 4, almost all the tables were two or six seaters. We went to the arcade and on initial appearance it looked like an average arcade but I couldn't find anywhere to get coins. Before we left, my son noticed the coin machine tucked away. In retrospect, I probably should've counted the coins it gave me but at any rate, we quickly found out that nearly all the machines were dead, empty or just straight eating coins. What an absolute disappointment when all my kid can do is vend super sour or hot candy, or play some Minecraft game that appears to require four players. The other machine that was working was a VR shooting game that requires dollar bills, but we already put all our dollars in the coin machine and have nothing to use them on anyway. That was pretty lame and it was very difficult to get my kid to leave because she never got to play with anything. Then we went to the bathroom and Holy nightmare material, then stall gaps are all about a full inch at either hinge so anybody who wants to come peeping in is free to do so, let alone the ease of unlocking your stall from outside. One of the sinks wasn't functioning and one of the soap dispensers weren't working so even with a 3 person bathroom, you're still waiting in line to wash your hands in a restaurant. Yikes. Edit to add: for all my planty friends, for the love of God, don't go in. Mealies, Mealies everywhere.
Came here for lunch, first time in about a year or so. My hubbie and I split a Flip Burger & Mile High Frito Pie from On The Flip. He finished off with a sherbet dessert with fruity pebbles & sprinkles from Cake Fetish. This is the very first time we've not been any kind of impressed with our food. The frito pie was seriously disgusting, I think canned dog food might've been better (I know that's harsh, but it was seriously awful!). It was just squishy beans, maybe a dust of cheese, no chile, saturated fritos, lettuce & tomato. The flip burger had no flavor at all, not even the bacon or guacamole had flavor. Just as plain Jane as could be. The sherbet was very enjoyable for him however. Not sure if it was due to just opening, but we'll be back eventually.
Tin Can Alley is a premium venue in a high-end part of town with friendly, generous customers. Most tenants act like they know that. Pho Kup doesn’t. They post an 8:00 pm closing (while others stay open until 9–10), and on busy nights they often start shutting down early, telling guests they "ran out of food" and turning people away well before closing. It leaves the clear impression that the priority is clocking out, not serving guests. That’s strip-mall-on-a-Tuesday energy, not a packed Friday next to Santa Fe Brewing when people are enjoying drinks and still ordering food. The weekend crew looks eager to bolt, the lights go half down before 8, and the service vibe is “last call” long before it should be. It reflects poorly on Tin Can Alley to let one vendor lower the bar for everyone else. Management: please enforce consistent hours and guest-first service standards—or give this location to a pho operator who understands how fortunate they are to be here. I’ll happily amend or remove this review if practices change.
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6110 Alameda Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
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