Sawmill Market

Grinnell Point and Swiftcurrent Lake from the Many Glacier Hotel
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Trendy food hall featuring a curated mix of local eateries, bars, and artisanal vendors in a lively indoor-outdoor setting with events and seasonal celebrations.

General Information

Hours:
Sunday to Thursday: 8am to 9pm
Friday to Saturday: 8am to 10pm
Fees:
No general admission fee
Food and drink prices vary by vendor, averaging $12–$20 per person
Pet Policy:
Pets are not allowed
Seasons:
All year, with seasonal events and outdoor courtyard best enjoyed in spring and fall
Location:
1909 Bellamah Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Website:
sawmillmarket.com

Take I-40 to Rio Grande Blvd, head south to Bellamah Ave NW, then turn east to reach the market entrance.

The Sawmill Market is New Mexico’s first artisanal food hall, located in Albuquerque’s historic Sawmill District. Housed in a beautifully repurposed lumber warehouse, the market features over two dozen local merchants offering everything from wood-fired pizza and sushi to craft cocktails and churros. The vibrant space includes indoor seating, an expansive outdoor courtyard known as The Yard, and rotating pop-up shops and art installations. With its eclectic mix of flavors and festive ambiance, Sawmill Market is a culinary and cultural hub for locals and visitors alike.

Throughout the year, Sawmill Market hosts themed events, live music, and seasonal celebrations that highlight New Mexico’s rich traditions and creative spirit. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite, enjoying a leisurely brunch, or sipping margaritas under the stars, the market offers a dynamic and inclusive experience. Its proximity to Old Town and Hotel Chaco makes it a perfect stop for tourists exploring Albuquerque’s historic and artistic core.

This article uses material from the Wikipedia articles and official tourism pages for the Sawmill Market, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.

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