HAFB Exchange restaurants open to all

Vanessa Mike
Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs
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HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE– The Army & Air Force Exchange Service at  Holloman Air Force Base is offering a warm welcome- and a bite to eat- to visitors, Department of Defense contractors and civilians at Exchange restaurants and Express locations.

The HAFB Exchange’s quick-serve restaurants and Express are open for anyone with installation access to dine-in or pick up grab-and-go fare as long as the items are consumed on the installation.

“Along with serving Airmen and their families, the HAFB Exchange is pleased to offer food and refreshments to civilian visitors and workers,” said Exchange General Manager Michael Brennan. “All are welcome to dine with us or grab a quick bite—no need to leave the installation for meals.”

All of the HAFB Exchange’s restaurants offer better-for-you menu choices featuring reduced-calorie entrees. The HAFB Exchange carries BE FIT-approved items, including fresh fruit, yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, nuts, bottled water and more. Healthier Choices, Healthier Lifestyle shelf tags easily identify these items at Express locations. 

Guidelines on who is authorized to use HAFB Exchange operations are prescribed by Army Regulation 215-8 OR Air Force Instruction 34-211 (I) and the Armed Services Exchange Regulations, Department of Defense Instruction 1330.21.