food halls
The Latest Food Halls
Last Updated June 05, 2023
The food hall is the contemporary version of the food court: a collection of stations with a communal dining area. You select what you want, pay for it and bring it to your table or wait to be served. Some upscale mall food courts are claiming to be food halls because of their sophisticated offerings, like Aventura and Dadeland, but we haven't included them here. These food halls are standalone buildings, primarily dedicated to a variety of food vendors or stations. South Florida's food halls typically center around a bar and include live music or a DJ, serving as gathering places for friends who can find something they enjoy eating.
1-800-Lucky
Why We Love It: The first food hall in Miami, 1-800-Lucky is a neighborhood spot featuring Asian cuisines, music and karaoke and al fresco fun in the heart of Wynwood.
Baoshi Asian Food Hall + Bar
Why We Love It: South Florida’s premier Asian food hall and bar, featuring foods from places including Temple Street Eatery, Gangnam Chikn’s Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich, Gold Marquess and Poke OG.
The Bite Eatery
Why We Love It: After three years in the making, this food hall debuted, featuring a nautical decor theme at the Harbor Village Plaza near the Intracoastal Waterway.
Casa Tua Cucina
Why We Love It: This bustling space adjacent to Saks Fifth Avenue feels like a chic Italian cafeteria.
The Citadel
Why We Love It: Spacious yet cozy, The Citadel does a good job in both food and ambiance, offering top-flight food choices at decent prices, plus live music and a fun vintage/collectibles shop.
The Doral Yard
Why We Love It: This community gathering place in the relatively new western suburb of Miami-Dade is a lively hub for entertainment, food and events.
Julia and Henry's
Why We Love It: Three-story renovated building in the heart of the revamped Flagler District in downtown Miami features outstanding food from chefs like Michelle Bernstein and Karla Hoyos, multiple bars and a funky...
The Lincoln Eatery
Why We Love It: Just off Lincoln Road, this compact space features artisan grab-and-go and fast-casual spots that offer a cool break from shopping.
MIA Market
Why We Love It: MIA Market offers friendly, accessible food among the ultra-high-end retail at the Miami Design District in the Palm Court, including stands from some very good local chefs.
Shoma Bazaar
Why We Love It: Doral gets a food, drink and event space, with larger-than-life sculptures, woodwork and open-air seating.
Sistrunk Marketplace & Brewery
Why We Love It: Fort Lauderdale’s arts district gets a food hall/distillery/brewery and something extra: a music academy and retail.