The Market At Malcolm Yards

Restaurant
Gluten-free options
GF Options
Lunch
Dinner
Cocktails
More
Set in a repurposed machinery shop, this venue offers a wide-open, industrial-chic space with a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The self-serve tap wall and patio with campfires create a unique setting, making it a fun place to explore gluten-free options amid diverse food stalls.

Good to know

1

There are many gluten-free options, usually marked on the menu.

2

Expect a long wait for pizza orders, over an hour.

3

Parking is free and plentiful.

501 30th Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
2.4km

People are saying

B
Great choice of drinks and food..Plenty of Gluten free food available too!! Don't forget the incredible ice cream!!
K
Good gluten free food!
H
What a unique place. Its like an indoor food hall. You register a credit card and get a card that you use to pay at each place. They text you when you're did is ready and you go up to that vendor and pick up your order. Such a variety of foods. And drinks! They check IDs and give you a wristband if you want to drink alcohol.. My family of 4 ordered multiple things and we shared. It was spendy, but worth the try, and we got to taste new foods. My favorite food was the keema dosa. It was this thin crispy crepe type thing. Filled with meat, veggies, cheese. Really good! My husband liked the sushi best. I thought drinks were really expensive. $15 ( + tax and service charge) for a margarita. My daughter liked her berry patch lemonade ( mocktail $8) They also have N/A beers in bottles and cans. And root beer and kombucha on tap as well. Be careful with the self pour-your-own tap wall. Lots of variety.... But, I didn't realize how fast it came out and when I just wanted a taste I ended up with way more than I wanted of a wine I didn't care for. There is an automatic "hospitality surcharge" ( I think 18% ? ) I don't mind tipping, but when you go up to a counter to order, and then go get your own food when it's ready, I thought that's a little high. There was quite a variety of gluten-free and vegetarian options at the places we went. They're usually marked on the menu. Otherwise ask to be sure. They have a variety of dessert options, but we were too full to try anything. Overall I would recommend the Market at Malcolm Yards.

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