Explore Pop Fizz’s vibrant menu featuring fresh fruit paletas, creamy ice cream tacos, and hot sandwiches like Carne Asada and Cubano. Located in Albuquerque with friendly service and a cozy atmosphere. Perfect for a sweet treat or savory bite near the Hispanic Cultural Center.
Introducing the menu at Pop Fizz
Pop Fizz, nestled in Albuquerque’s Hispanic Cultural Center, offers a vibrant menu that perfectly blends local flavors and innovative treats. Their handcrafted paletas, bursting with fresh fruit options like mango chile and cucumber chile lime, are a refreshing highlight. Special paletas such as avocado and carrot cake elevate the experience with creative twists. Beyond frozen delights, Pop Fizz serves hearty hot sandwiches like the Turkey Avocado Green Chile and Green Chile Philly, featuring savory hatch green chile and premium cheeses on buttery buns, showcasing New Mexico’s rich culinary heritage.
The float selection, from the nostalgic Creamsicle root beer float to the unique Purple Cow float with grape soda, pairs brilliantly with the cold treats. Customers rave about the quality, friendly service, and the colorful atmosphere that makes Pop Fizz feel like a “rainbow wonderland of yum.” Whether you’re cycling along the Rio Grande or seeking a local gem, Pop Fizz’s menu is a testament to affordability, flavor, and cultural pride.
A few dishes from the current card — tap any shot to view larger.
Oven roasted turkey, hatch green chile, sharp cheddar cheese and avocado on a buttery bun
Seasoned sirloin steak, grilled onions, hatch green chile, and provolone cheese on a toasted bun
Grilled steak, grilled onions, white cheese, avocado, mayo, lettuce and tomato
House roasted mojo pork, ham, Swiss cheese, jalapeños and mustard on a buttered bun
Strawberry, lime, mango, mango chile, pineapple, habanero, cucumber chile lime, watermelon
Avocado, strawberry banana, carrot cake
root beer float pop strawberry banana cream pop
Grape soda and vanilla ice cream
Strong iced coffee
Best place to find deliciously crafted paletas at a very reasonable place. Plenty of parking and great covered outdoor seating. Definitely a must if cycling along the Rio Grande.
Opening hours, the full address and the best way to get there are all on the restaurant page. Booking policies differ from place to place — so call ahead, or simply walk in.