Enjoy a variety of food vendors offering burgers, Frito pie, fish and chips, desserts, and more in a communal seating area.
Sip on drinks from on-site bars, perfect for relaxing or socializing during trivia nights and events.
Play a range of arcade machines, including VR and classic games, for family-friendly entertainment.
Bring your well-behaved dogs to enjoy the spacious venue, making it a pet-inclusive destination.
Host trivia nights and other events in a vibrant atmosphere ideal for group outings and celebrations.
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.
On the Flip had a great burger and fish and chips! Definitely recommend to try! Nice service!
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.
Traveling and needed something interesting to est. The food court concept was refreshing and allowed lots of variety. Having trivia night happening was an atmosphere boost. And it apparently is dog friendly!
There was plenty of room and the food was good plenty of choices of food. The seating was spacious. It's dog friendly but "well behaved" dogs. The people were great and cool place. For sure will be coming back.

Albuquerque's vibrant food court and entertainment hub where great eats meet fun times!
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Tin Can Alley ABQ is a lively food court and entertainment venue in Albuquerque, offering a diverse selection of eateries, bars, and arcade games in a spacious, dog-friendly setting. Perfect for families, friends, and travelers, it combines delicious food options like burgers, Frito pie, and desserts with trivia nights and gaming for a unique dining and social experience. With a 4.5-star rating, it's a go-to spot for casual meals and gatherings.
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