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    Seasons Rotisserie & Grill

    Old Town, Albuquerque

    Restaurant in Albuquerque, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is a practical Albuquerque dinner pick when the night needs a composed, adult room near Old Town without chasing a difficult reservation. Use it for a later dinner with two to four people; cross-shop Antiquity Restaurant for a more intimate occasion or Little Anita's New Mexican Food for a more casual local meal.

    About Seasons Rotisserie & Grill

    In Albuquerque, the smarter question is not whether Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is a hard table, but whether it fits the night. The verified details are limited, but they do point clearly to an evening restaurant: it is open Wednesday through Sunday from 4–9 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday.

    Use it as a dinner plan rather than an all-day stop. No lunch hours are verified, no specific menu, price, seating, private-room, or service-format details are confirmed here. The most reliable planning facts are the schedule and the smart-casual dress code.

    Use it for a later Albuquerque dinner

    The value here is situational. If you are comparing Albuquerque dinner options, Seasons Rotisserie & Grill can sit alongside names like Little Anita's New Mexican Food, Antiquity Restaurant, High Noon, Level 5, Flora. Choose among them based on the mood of the night, timing, how dressed-up you want the plan to feel.

    For Seasons Rotisserie & Grill specifically, the confirmed window is simple: Wednesday through Sunday, 4–9 PM. That makes it easiest to use as a planned evening meal rather than a flexible daytime fallback. For broader planning, use Our full Albuquerque restaurants guide and Our full Albuquerque bars guide if the night needs a tighter route.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Seasons Rotisserie & Grill when the priority is a smart-casual dinner in Albuquerque during its posted evening hours. Larger groups should confirm details directly before committing, since no verified private-room, capacity, or group-dining information is available here.

    Cross-shop if your decision depends on details that are not verified in the available record, such as specific dishes, prices, drinks, seating style, or dietary accommodations. Level 5, Flora, Antiquity Restaurant, High Noon, Little Anita's New Mexican Food are useful comparison points for a different Albuquerque dinner plan.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Seasons Rotisserie & Grill foregrounds slow, wood‑fire cooking and the sensory pull of rotisserie aromas. The room reads as composed and grounded rather than flashy, anchored by a culinary ritual in which the protein is the central focus. The restaurant sits comfortably in a neighborhood dining corridor close to Old Town, drawing both locals and visitors who appreciate substance over spectacle. Interiors and pacing lean toward rustic, classic touches that support lingering meals, making the place feel warm and deliberately unhurried—ideal for diners who want food rooted in regional open‑flame traditions.

    Best For

    This is a dinner destination for people who want a main event rather than a quick bite. The rotisserie format rewards patience, so it suits date nights, special occasions and groups who can settle in and share a larger roast. It also appeals to meat lovers and diners curious about wood‑fire technique: the menu centers on slow‑roasted proteins that arrive with deliberate timing. Positioned between fast‑casual and white‑tablecloth service, Seasons works well for anyone seeking an elevated but approachable evening meal in a composed neighborhood setting.

    Ordering Tips

    Start light and leave room for the rotisserie centerpiece—the restaurant’s pacing favors a small starter followed by a substantial main. The rotisserie roasted prime rib is the signature showpiece; steak fans should consider the grilled center‑cut beef sirloin, and the oak‑fired jumbo sea scallops offer a briny alternative. Share mains and sides so everyone gets a taste of the sauces and accompaniments that are designed to complement slow‑cooked proteins. Allow extra time for the meal to arrive as intended, and ask staff about daily rotisserie offerings or recommended pairings.

    Planning details

    Location

    2031 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 · Directions

    +15057665100

    seasonsabq.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Choose Antiquity Restaurant if the night is more romantic or occasion-led. Choose Little Anita's New Mexican Food if the group wants a more casual Albuquerque meal and value matters more than atmosphere.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Albuquerque

    Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is the middle-ground choice: more dinner-date appropriate than Little Anita's New Mexican Food, but less clearly built for a special occasion than High Noon or Antiquity Restaurant. Choose it when the goal is a polished evening meal without making the reservation the whole point of the night.

    For ambiance, Level 5 and Flora are stronger cross-shops if the room and setting matter as much as the plate. Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is better for diners who want a grounded dinner format near Old Town rather than a more scene-driven night.

    Value depends on intent. Little Anita's New Mexican Food is the safer value play for casual dining, while Antiquity Restaurant makes more sense for a romantic meal. Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is the practical compromise for travelers who want a proper dinner slot and a lower-friction booking target.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Seasons Rotisserie & Grill?

    Dinner. The verified hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 4–9 PM, with Monday and Tuesday closed. No lunch hours are listed, so plan around an evening visit.

    Does Seasons Rotisserie & Grill handle dietary restrictions?

    No verified dietary or allergy details are available here. If allergies or restrictions matter, check the venue's official channels before you go and confirm again when ordering. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    What should I wear to Seasons Rotisserie & Grill?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Plan for neat dinner attire rather than formalwear.

    What should a first-timer know about Seasons Rotisserie & Grill?

    The key verified facts are the schedule and dress code: Seasons Rotisserie & Grill is open Wednesday through Sunday, 4–9 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday, smart casual. Other specifics, including menu details, prices, seating, dietary accommodations, should be confirmed directly.

    What are alternatives to Seasons Rotisserie & Grill in Albuquerque?

    High Noon, Little Anita's New Mexican Food, Flora, Antiquity Restaurant, Level 5 are useful comparison options when planning an Albuquerque dinner. Choose based on timing, mood, how polished you want the evening to feel.