Restaurant in Albuquerque, United States
Holy Burger
100Pearl PointsCasual Central Ave

About Holy Burger
Holy Burger is worth using for an easy Central Avenue lunch or casual dinner when the group wants something low-friction. It is not the Albuquerque pick for a polished occasion; compare Artichoke Cafe or Char for that, Range Cafe Downtown for a broader everyday alternative.
Holy Burger is a casual Albuquerque option with a direct verified profile: it is open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM, the dress code is casual. Beyond those basics, specific details such as menu items, pricing, service format, reservations, seating, takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations are not verified here, so this guide treats it as a simple, low-commitment choice rather than making claims the available data does not support.
Use it for a casual Albuquerque meal, not a heavily planned special-occasion read
The clearest confirmed reason to consider Holy Burger is practical: it keeps the same 11 AM–9 PM schedule every day and does not call for dressed-up attire. That makes it easy to place on a flexible Albuquerque dining shortlist when timing and simplicity matter.
Because verified details are limited, it is best not to over-read the experience. There is no confirmed information here on named dishes, prices, reservations, service style, or the room itself. For another Albuquerque option to compare while planning, see The Grove Cafe & Market. Artichoke Cafe, Range Cafe Downtown, Char, Afghan Kebab House are also useful comparison points depending on the kind of meal you are considering.
Plan around the confirmed daily hours
Holy Burger is listed as open Monday through Sunday from 11 AM to 9 PM. That gives it a simple planning window for a midday or evening meal, without different hours by day in the verified information.
For readers building a broader Albuquerque shortlist, start with our full Albuquerque restaurants guide. Other Albuquerque dining options can be considered alongside Holy Burger, but any final choice should be based on the occasion, current availability, the most up-to-date details from the venue.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Holy Burger?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Holy Burger in Albuquerque is casual.
Is Holy Burger good for a special occasion?
The verified information supports treating Holy Burger as a casual Albuquerque option. There is not enough confirmed detail here about atmosphere, service style, or reservations to describe it as a formal special-occasion choice.
Can Holy Burger accommodate groups?
Group accommodations are not verified here. Holy Burger is open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM, but larger-party planning should be confirmed directly with the venue.
What should I order at Holy Burger?
Specific dishes and menu details are not verified here. Check the current menu directly before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Holy Burger?
Holy Burger is open every day from 11 AM to 9 PM, so both midday and evening visits fit within the verified hours. Choose based on your schedule and confirm any current details directly with the venue.
What are alternatives to Holy Burger in Albuquerque?
Other Albuquerque options to compare include The Grove Cafe & Market, Artichoke Cafe, Range Cafe Downtown, Char, Afghan Kebab House. The best fit depends on the kind of meal you want and the current details for each venue.
Is Holy Burger good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified here. The confirmed basics are that Holy Burger is casual and open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM.
Location
700 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Albuquerque, United States
Compare Holy Burger
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Holy Burger | Albuquerque |
| The Grove Cafe & Market | Albuquerque |
| Artichoke Cafe | Albuquerque |
| Range Cafe Downtown | Albuquerque |
| Char | Albuquerque |
| Afghan Kebab House | Albuquerque |
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Where to go if this is not the right fit
If Holy Burger feels too casual for the night, choose Artichoke Cafe for a more composed dinner or Char for a more occasion-leaning plan. If the issue is group indecision, Range Cafe Downtown is the safer fallback.
How Holy Burger compares in Albuquerque
Holy Burger is the low-friction choice in this group: easier to slot into a casual day than Artichoke Cafe or Char, both of which make more sense when the meal needs a more deliberate dinner feel. Choose Holy Burger when convenience and informality matter more than ambiance.
The Grove Cafe & Market is the stronger daytime cross-shop if the group wants a cafe-market rhythm rather than a burger-led stop. Range Cafe Downtown is the safer all-purpose alternative for mixed preferences, while Afghan Kebab House is better when the group wants a more cuisine-specific meal.
For value-minded diners, Holy Burger's advantage is simplicity: less planning, less ceremony, an easier fit for casual groups. For a special occasion, move up to Artichoke Cafe or Char; for a flexible downtown meal with broader appeal, Range Cafe Downtown is the cleaner backup.
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