


A food hall is a large standalone location or department store section where food and drinks are sold.[1]
Overview
Unlike food courts made up of fast food chains, food halls typically mix local artisan restaurants, butcher shops and other food-oriented boutiques under one roof.[2] Food halls can also be unconnected to department stores and operate independently, often in a separate building.
The term "food hall" in the British sense is increasingly used in the United States.[3][4][5] In some Asia-Pacific countries, "food hall" is equivalent to a North American "food court", or the terms are used interchangeably. A food court means a place where the fast food chain outlets are located in a shopping mall.[6]
A gourmet food hall may also exist in the form of what is nominally a public market or a modern market hall, for example in Stockholm's Östermalm Saluhall[7] or Mexico City's Mercado Roma.
List of food halls
- Multiple locations worldwide: Eataly
 - Amsterdam: De Hallen
 - Atlanta: Krog Street Market,[8] Ponce City Market. Planned for Midtown Atlanta: "The Collective" at CODA, "Politan Row" at Colony Square.[9]
 - Baltimore: Lexington Market, Hollins Market, Cross Street Market, Northeast Market, Broadway Market, R.House
 - Bangkok:
- Central Food Hall at Centralworld Level 7
 - Sooksiam at ICONSIAM
 - Siam Paragon Centre[10]
 
 - Berlin:
 - Bordeaux: La Boca FoodCourt
 - Boston: Faneuil Hall Marketplace
- Boston Public Market
 - Eataly
 - Timeout Market Boston
 
 - Buffalo: EXPO Market [11]
 - Chicago:
 - Cincinnati: Findlay Market
 - Cleveland: West Side Market[12]
 - Columbus: North Market
 - Dayton: 2nd Street Market
 - Denver: The Source
 - Edinburgh: Bonnie & Wild in St James Quarter
 - Genoa: Mercato Orientale
 - Helsinki: Vanha kauppahalli
 - Honolulu: Maunakea Marketplace
 - Indianapolis: City Market, The AMP,[13] The Garage[13]
 - Knoxville: Kern's Bakery (under-construction)[14]
 - La Crosse, Wisconsin: LAX Food Hall
 - Lisbon: Time Out Market Lisboa
 - London: Fortnum and Mason, Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, John Lewis (Oxford Street)[15]
 - Los Angeles: Grand Central Market,[16] Farmers Market (Los Angeles), Brentwood Country Mart
 - Lynchburg: Food Court of River Ridge Mall
 - Madrid: Platea Madrid[17]
 - Mexico City:[18]
- City Market, multiple locations
 - La Morera
 - Liverpool department stores, multiple locations[19]
 - Marché Dumas
 - Mercado Independencia
 - Mercado Molière
 - Mercado Roma
 - Milan 44, Colonia Juárez
 
 - Milwaukee: Milwaukee Public Market
 - Minneapolis: Midtown Global Market, Graze
 - Moscow: Eliseevsky Gastronom (ru)
 - Nashville: Assembly Food Hall
 - New Delhi: AnnaMaya Food Hall[20]
 - New Orleans: St. Roch Market
 - New York City:
- Dean & DeLuca
 - Eataly
 - Gotham West Market[8]
 - Hudson Eats
 - Industry City, Brooklyn;[4]
 - Chelsea Market[21]
 - Grand Central Terminal: Grand Central Market [22]
 - Plaza Food Hall,[5]
 - Tin Building by Jean-Georges.
 
 - North Carolina
 - Orange County, California:
- Anaheim: Anaheim Packing House[23]
 - Santa Ana: 4th Street Market
 - Tustin: Union Market
 
 - Osaka: Hanshin Department Store, Daimaru, Takashimaya, Isetan
 - Ottawa: Queen St. Fare [24]
 - Paris: La Grande Épicerie,[25] Galeries Lafayette[26]
 - Philadelphia: Reading Terminal Market[12]
 - Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Public Market
 - Portland, Oregon: Pine Street Market
 - Providence: Plant City [27]
 - Rotterdam: Market Hall
 - San Francisco: San Francisco Ferry Building Marketplace
 - Seattle: Pike Place Market,[28] Melrose Market[12]
 - Seoul: Lotte Department Store,[10] Dean and DeLuca, CJ Foodworld, Fauchon[29]
 - Singapore (locally called Hawker centre):
- City Centre:
- 313@Somerset Basement 3
 - central@Clarke Quay Basement
 - Bugis Junction Basement
 - ION Orchard Basement 4
 - Ngee Ann City (Takashimaya S.C.) Basement 2
 - Orchard Central Basement 2
 - Paragon Basement 1
 - Plaza Singapura Basement 2
 - Raffles City Basement
 - Suntec City Basement
 - Tang Plaza Basement
 - Wisma Atria Level 4
 
 - Heartlands:
- JCube Basement
 - Junction 8 Basement 1
 - Northpoint City Basement
 - Pasar Geylang Serai, PasarBella[30]
 - VivoCity Basement 2
 
 
 - City Centre:
 - St. Louis, Missouri: The Foundry
 - St. Paul, Minnesota: Keg and Case
 - St. Petersburg: Elisseeff Emporium
 - Stockholm: Östermalms saluhall (sv)[7]
 - Switzerland: Globus department store
 - Taipei: Bellavita Gourmet Food Hall[31]
 - Tel Aviv: Sirona Market
 - Tokyo: Takashimaya, http://pasarbella.com/partment Stores|Seibu, Odakyu department stores[32]
 - Toronto
- Eataly
 - Market & Co., Upper Canada Mall in Newmarket, Ontario
 - Saks Food Hall by Pusateri - Hudson's Bay Queen Street
 
 - Valletta, Malta: Is-Suq tal-Belt
 - Virginia
- Richmond: Ukrops Food Hall
 
 - Vancouver: Granville Island Public Market
 - Warsaw, Poland: Hale Mirowskie, Hala Koszyki
 - Wilmington: DE.CO
 - Washington D.C.
- Union Market
 - Washington Union Station
 - L'Enfant Plaza
 - Western Market
 - The Roost
 - The Square
 
 - West Palm Beach, FL: Grandview Public Market
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Food hall", Oxford Dictionaries
 - ↑ Gose, Joe (September 12, 2017). "The Food Court Matures Into the Food Hall". The New York Times.
 - ↑ Morabito, Greg (March 24, 2014). "Anthony Bourdain's Food Hall Will Have 40 to 50 Vendors". Eater NY.
 - 1 2 "Industry City in Sunset Park is Getting Its Own Food Hall - Coming Attractions - Eater NY". m.ny.eater.com. Archived from the original on August 14, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
 - 1 2 "Food Hall NYC | The Plaza Food Hall | The Plaza Hotel New York". The Plaza.
 - ↑ "Food Court | Definition of Food Court by Lexico". Lexico Dictionaries | English. Archived from the original on July 31, 2020.
 - 1 2 Time Out Stockholm. Time Out Guides. February 9, 2011. ISBN 9781846702303 – via Google Books.
 - 1 2 3 4 "The Food Hall Revolution". Departures.
 - ↑ Kahn, Michael (October 24, 2017). "Another week, another Midtown food hall announced—this time on Spring Street". Curbed Atlanta.
 - 1 2 3 "World's Best Department Store Food Halls | Frommer's". www.frommers.com.
 - ↑ "New Upscale Food Hall Opens in Heart of Buffalo's Theatre District". spectrumlocalnews.com.
 - 1 2 3 4 Duckor, Matt (May 30, 2013). "The 5 Best Food Halls in America". Bon Appétit.
 - 1 2 Lindquist, Dave (December 30, 2021). "2021 Year in Review: Garage, AMP food halls lead restaurant resurgence". Indianapolis Business Journal. IBJ Media. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
 - ↑ McDermott, Brenna (October 5, 2020). "Kern's Bakery developer snags two local, artisan brands for planned food hall". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
 - ↑ Olson, Donald (March 20, 2006). Frommer's London from $95 a Day. Wiley. ISBN 9780471786870 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ "Grand Central Market". Grand Central Market.
 - ↑ "Platea Madrid, el nuevo 'food hall' de España". June 14, 2014.
 - ↑ Pruneda, Ayko. "7 mercados gourmet para descubrir en la CDMX • Forbes México". Forbes México.
 - ↑ ""Go to Mexico, Shop in Liverpool", JHP Design". Archived from the original on August 14, 2014.
 - ↑ Financial Express: Popular concept of a food hall comes to India with AnnaMaya
 - ↑ ""About Chelsea Market", Chelsea Market website".
 - ↑ "Grand Central Market". Grand Central Terminal.
 - ↑ "New food hall Anaheim Packing House celebrates grand opening on Saturday". Los Angeles Times. May 30, 2014.
 - ↑ "Queen St. Fare | Ottawa Food Hall". queenstfare.ca.
 - ↑ Fallon, Steve (September 15, 2010). Paris. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 9781742203980 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ "Galeries Lafayette Paris Review". Fodor's Travel.
 - ↑ "Plant City Homepage". plantcitypvd.com.
 - ↑ ""Jamestown's Michael Phillips on Ponce City Market", ATL Food Chatter (Atlanta magazine blog), July 18, 2011". Archived from the original on March 26, 2012.
 - ↑ "Gourmet Food Halls sprouting up in Seoul". Korea Herald.
 - ↑ "PasarBella. Home". PasarBella.
 - ↑ "BELLAVITA". www.bellavita.com.tw.
 - ↑ Eyewitness, D. K. (October 3, 2011). Ultimate Food Journeys: The World's Best Dishes and Where to Eat Them. Penguin. ISBN 9780756695880 – via Google Books.
 


