What’s open for Christmas in Albuquerque
Dining out for Christmas is becoming an increasingly popular choice.
If you’re hunting for last-minute ingredients, it might be tough. Albertsons, Smith’s, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Trader Joe’s, Costco, Walmart and Dollar Tree are all closed on Wednesday. However, El Super, a supermarket on Central, will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., providing a lifeline for those who forgot a crucial ingredient for their holiday meals. For anyone in a pinch, there’s always the option to knock on a neighbor’s door and hope they’re feeling the holiday spirit.For those looking to skip cooking in the kitchen entirely, Albuquerque and Santa Fe have plenty of restaurants open Wednesday. Dining out for Christmas is becoming an increasingly popular choice. The head of a local foodies group shared that the convenience and unique atmosphere of dining out appeals to many, especially during the busy holiday season.“We have so many fantastic restaurants that it just makes sense,” says Robert McCormick, head of the local foodies group. “It’s really fascinating how much of a foodie town Albuquerque is because a lot of people think that Santa Fe is — because it’s sort of a cultural center for arts and food and all that. But wow, there’s a lot of really great places in Albuquerque also.”If you’re planning to dine out and haven’t made reservations yet, it’s highly recommended to act quickly. Many places are already filling up as more people opt for this hassle-free way to celebrate. These are the sites of restaurants open in Albuquerque and Santa Fe for Christmas.
If you’re hunting for last-minute ingredients, it might be tough. Albertsons, Smith’s, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Trader Joe’s, Costco, Walmart and Dollar Tree are all closed on Wednesday. However, El Super, a supermarket on Central, will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., providing a lifeline for those who forgot a crucial ingredient for their holiday meals. For anyone in a pinch, there’s always the option to knock on a neighbor’s door and hope they’re feeling the holiday spirit.
For those looking to skip cooking in the kitchen entirely, Albuquerque and Santa Fe have plenty of restaurants open Wednesday. Dining out for Christmas is becoming an increasingly popular choice. The head of a local foodies group shared that the convenience and unique atmosphere of dining out appeals to many, especially during the busy holiday season.
“We have so many fantastic restaurants that it just makes sense,” says Robert McCormick, head of the local foodies group. “It’s really fascinating how much of a foodie town Albuquerque is because a lot of people think that Santa Fe is — because it’s sort of a cultural center for arts and food and all that. But wow, there’s a lot of really great places in Albuquerque also.”
If you’re planning to dine out and haven’t made reservations yet, it’s highly recommended to act quickly. Many places are already filling up as more people opt for this hassle-free way to celebrate. These are the sites of restaurants open in Albuquerque and Santa Fe for Christmas.