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    Tiny Grocer ABQ

    4.0 (22 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Steve W.

    We stopped into this place to get out of the New Mexico sun. It seems to be one of only a few places that offers NA cold drinks, such as Italian sodas. Yes they do have some local beers, coffee and tea along with mixed cocktails. They do offer some breakfast items, baked goods and carrot cake by the slice. They also serve up salads, sandwiches and burgers. This place has some outdoor seating which faces the public parking lot directly next to them. They do offer free water on their patio. They also have public restrooms. Connected to this bar is a really cool specialty grocery store. It has lots of herbal remedies, frozen meat, local artisan breads, aromatherapy items, local seeds for $6, artisan soaps and local honey. Definitely a nice place to cool off after walking through Old Town.

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    Heidi A.

    This is my second time here to dine in. And I just have to say both times it was just a big okay. And never great. I can't quite pinpoint it, but for the lack of flavor, it is incredibly expensive. Two 8oz non-alcoholic drinks and two meals cost nearly $50. It's a very casual place too so can't quite marry the price tag and the atmosphere. The staff has always been very nice, so I appreciate that.

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    Jim T.

    Another wonderful day in central New Mexico. Join Tom Neiman, Jim Tritten, and some of the boys from the VA Creative Writing Group as they venture into the heart of old Albuquerque. "Old Town" was the center of the metropolis until the railroad came and built a station in what was then called "New Town." We visited Tiny Grocer ABQ, which is directly south of the Albuquerque Museum between San Felipe and 19th and north of Old Town Road. Plenty of parking with no meters. Why would you go there? Because Tiny Grocer ABQ is a great community partner and doubles as a bistro (with superb burgers) and a marketplace. The friendly owner and staff are featured in our YouTube video report. Just click on the following link and enjoy watching us enjoy ourselves with the executive chef who rose to our challenge to create the best burger he knew how to make. It was G-R-E-A-T! https://youtu.be/cpUrVkT_Fsc?si=JevuLBA7HgWtIPX_

    Marigold latte

    If you are on your way to a great day in Old Town stop in Tiny Grocer, next to Albuquerque Museum. The Ihatov pear/ pepper french toast is exceptional and red chile ( find the recipe on TG website) breakfast burrito competes with the best in the Duke City. Piñon coffee please, and served by a great staff. Thanks Liz.

    iced vanilla latte
    Destiny L.

    This adorable little grocer is filled with high quality local products. I found everything from local honey and eggs to meats and chile products. I will definitely be back the next time I need a few essentials. I enjoyed sitting on the little patio and watching the hustle and bustle of Old Town in the summer. After almost 8 years in Albuquerque, I never do spend enough time in Old Town. My iced vanilla latte was refreshing on this hot summer day, however $6 (before tip) is pretty pricy for a basic coffee. Next time I'll probably skip the coffee and focus on the local produce.

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    Love this place!!! About as farm fresh as you can get. It's like a growers market every day of the week!

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    Fabulous food. Really enjoyed the curry and community supper!

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