Restaurant in Albuquerque, United States
The County Line
100Pearl PointsEasy Meal Pick

About The County Line
The County Line is a practical pick for an easy, casual meal on Albuquerque's northeast side, especially when convenience matters more than a chef-led format or awards trail. Book it for relaxed group dining and simple logistics; cross-shop Bien Shur or Herencia for a more polished occasion, 5 Star Burgers for a quicker value-driven alternative.
The County Line is a casual option in Albuquerque with verified evening hours Tuesday through Sunday and earlier opening times Friday through Sunday. With limited verified public details beyond hours and dress code, the safest way to plan is to treat it as a direct Albuquerque meal rather than a venue to choose for a documented award history, published chef profile, or confirmed tasting format.
Book for comfort and ease, not culinary depth
The clearest verified detail is the casual dress code. The County Line is closed Monday, open Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM, open Friday through Sunday from 11:30 AM–9:30 PM. Beyond that, specific claims about cuisine, pricing, menu format, seating, bar service, or a chef-led program are not verified here, so planning should stay practical and flexible.
That makes it a better fit for diners who want an uncomplicated Albuquerque option and are comfortable checking current details directly before going. If the group wants to compare other named possibilities, consider Pizzeria Luca, Joe's Pasta House - Albuquerque, 5 Star Burgers, Herencia, or Bien Shur based on the kind of outing you are planning.
Use the Albuquerque location as the reason to go
The verified location detail is Albuquerque, without a specific street address or neighborhood. If the day is already centered on Albuquerque dining, The County Line can stay on the list as a casual, schedule-driven option. If the choice depends on a more specific menu, price point, or service style, confirm those details directly before making plans.
There is no verified booking difficulty, awards trail, chef profile, or service format in the available information. The strongest confirmed planning facts are the weekly hours and casual dress code, so compare it with other Albuquerque dining rooms when you need a better-defined occasion or format.
Quick reference: choose The County Line when its Albuquerque location, casual dress code, listed hours fit the plan; compare Bien Shur, Herencia, Pizzeria Luca, Joe's Pasta House - Albuquerque, or 5 Star Burgers if you want to weigh other named options.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book The County Line?
Booking difficulty is not verified here. The confirmed hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM, Friday through Sunday from 11:30 AM–9:30 PM, closed Monday. Check the venue's official channels for current reservation or wait-time details.
Can I eat at the bar at The County Line?
Bar seating is not verified here. Plan around the confirmed operating hours instead: 5–9 PM Tuesday through Thursday and 11:30 AM–9:30 PM Friday through Sunday. Check the venue's official channels for the latest seating details.
What are alternatives to The County Line in Albuquerque?
Other named options to compare include Pizzeria Luca, Joe's Pasta House - Albuquerque, Bien Shur, Herencia, 5 Star Burgers. Choose based on the occasion, location, the current details each venue provides.
Is The County Line good for a special occasion?
It may work if the occasion calls for a casual Albuquerque meal and the listed hours fit your schedule. If you need a more specific service style, price point, or menu format, those details are not verified here, so compare with Bien Shur, Herencia, or other Albuquerque dining options before deciding.
What should I wear to The County Line?
The verified dress code is casual. No special attire requirement is confirmed here.
Is lunch or dinner better at The County Line?
The verified hours show evening service Tuesday through Sunday, with earlier opening at 11:30 AM on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. It is closed Monday. Choose the time that best matches the posted schedule and confirm current hours before going.
Is The County Line good for solo dining?
Solo dining suitability is not specifically verified here. If you want a casual Albuquerque meal, the confirmed hours and casual dress code make it easy to evaluate whether the timing fits your plans.
Location
9600 Tramway Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122
Albuquerque, United States
Compare The County Line
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| The County Line | Albuquerque |
| Pizzeria Luca | Albuquerque |
| Herencia | Albuquerque |
| Bien Shur | Albuquerque |
| Joe's Pasta House - Albuquerque | Albuquerque |
| 5 Star Burgers | Albuquerque |
How The County Line Albuquerque compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
For a more polished special-occasion meal, check Bien Shur before committing here. For a simpler, lower-commitment meal, 5 Star Burgers is the cleaner fallback.
How it compares in Albuquerque
The County Line is the easiest recommendation when the meal needs to be casual, group-friendly, low effort on the northeast side. It has an easier booking profile than more occasion-led choices, but it also lacks the clearer special-night signal that Bien Shur brings. If ambiance is the deciding factor, start with Bien Shur; if convenience is the deciding factor, The County Line is the safer fit.
For diners choosing by food focus, Pizzeria Luca and Joe's Pasta House - Albuquerque are more direct picks because the category is clearer before booking. Herencia is the better cross-shop when the group wants a meal with a more defined identity, while The County Line works better when the group wants fewer decisions and an easier table.
For value and speed, 5 Star Burgers is the cleaner alternative. The County Line earns its place when location, relaxed pacing, group comfort matter more than a tightly framed dining experience.
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