Market hall buzzes with diverse food stalls and a Sixpoint beer hall offering rich flavors. Maze-like basement layout creates cozy seating corners amid a lively, noisy crowd. Vintage clothing adds a vibrant, eclectic vibe to the bustling atmosphere.
Offers a large selection of food vendors with diverse dishes that showcase heritage and innovation. Features a variety of food courts and a Sixpoint beer hall for a broad culinary experience.
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During the Soul Summit dance event, you can eat, drink, and dance until midnight.
The Friday night market hosts vendors and has a DJ.
Free salsa dancing lessons are offered during the Soul Summit event.
Baby's Buns & Buckets shines with its retro style and personalized vintage toy bots. It offers a raucous atmosphere that energizes Dekalb Market Hall. Seating is reserved with personality, blending fun and comfort perfectly.
Many great places to eat fill the Dekalb Market Hall. A raucous atmosphere adds energy to the market experience. Baby's Buns & Buckets stands out as a notable spot within the market.
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The wait time is less than 10 minutes for food orders.
Portion sizes are generous, ensuring a filling meal.
Seating is very limited, with only 3 or 4 stools available.
Casual sushi counter offers fresh hand rolls and high-quality fish for quick meals. Modern space with casual bar seating fits well inside the market. Plenty of seating makes it easy to enjoy a quick lunch with veggie options.
Many options for a quick lunch include hand rolls that come fresh and fast. Plenty of sitting areas make it easy to eat comfortably inside the market.
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Buying two rolls includes free edamame or miso soup.
Lunch special offers 3 rolls plus miso for $20.
You can order takeout directly at the cashier or via their website.
Food market buzz fills the air with fresh seafood and authentic Ecuadorian dishes. OKEY Sandwiches and Grill offers a popular spot for quick bites. Cozy, lively, and packed with families, it feels like a food court vibe.
A food market with various vendors creates a unique atmosphere. OKEY Sandwiches and Grill stands out as a popular food spot within the market.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant does not have tables as it is located in a shopping center.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to bills over $250.
Outdoor market shines with fresh produce and local farmers selling year-round on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Space feels spacious and organized with a lively vibe at peak times. Prices run high, and some vendors prefer cash only or add fees for cards.
Small outdoor market offers produce from local farmers and accepts SNAP/EBT benefits. Open year-round on Tuesdays and Saturdays, it encourages outdoor activity but has a limited variety and higher prices.
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The market is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays year-round from 8am to 3pm.
Saturday has more vendors and activity compared to Monday.
The market accepts many nutrition benefits including SNAP/EBT.
Underground setting with low ceilings creates a cozy, noisy vibe. Burgers and masala fries shine with bold flavors. Friendly staff add to the great customer service in this casual, rustic spot.
Masala fries and an impossible burger stand out with consistent quality and originality. The spot offers great customer service and a tasty burger experience in the market.
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The cost of 2 sandwiches with fries is $50.
The price is $10 per chop.
There is a little wait because they grill-to-order.
Underground food hall offers diverse global menu with standout corned beef sandwiches and fried chicken. Spacious, clean layout includes a movie theater and club for lively fun. Intimate services and privacy pods create a cozy, speakeasy vibe in Brooklyn.
Many vendors offer varieties of street food from around the world. Seating inside allows comfortable waiting. Notable options include corned beef sandwiches and consistently good fried chicken, fish, and pork.
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Trivia at Six Point Brewery happens every Monday and is free to play.
Annual kids block party and Chinese New Year celebrations are held here.
City Point has great subway access, just one stop from Manhattan.
Underground grocery store shines with bright aisles and a friendly staff in Hawaiian shirts. It blends a lively market vibe with seating areas for eating or weekend shows. Quality goods like Trader Joe's ice cream keep shoppers coming back.
More retailers and a food market create a lively shopping spot. Seating areas let people eat or watch performances on weekends. The grocery section offers a solid selection, including Trader Joe's ice cream.
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Avoid visiting after 5pm or on weekends to skip the crowds.
Checkout is quick, even when the store is busy.
Refunds are available for any unsatisfactory purchases.
Small grocery store features wide, clean aisles and a notable bakery section near the entrance. Offers affordable fresh fruits and unique items like specialty cheeses. Central location draws a diverse crowd seeking practical shopping with good prices.
Offers a wide selection of fresh fruits at affordable prices. Stands out compared to other markets that tend to be overpriced and less accessible for lower-income families.
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Prices are generally low, making it a great place for budget shopping.
Expect long wait times at checkout, especially during peak hours.
The bakery section is known for its quality and fresh items.
Open kitchen and bar create a lively vibe with loud Latin music and a noisy market hall setting. Enjoy excellent margaritas and flavorful tacos at the market's cheapest Mexican spot. Seating around the bar offers a cool place to relax amid the buzz.
Prices stand out as cheapest in the market, especially at the Mexican food spot. The market hall feels noisy, and most food options do not match their price.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Expect a wait during peak times, especially on weekends.
Menu items include shrimp tacos, but check for allergens.
Basement food court spot offers authentic Berlin-style kebabs in a noisy, cramped space. Known as a secret gem in the market, it draws diverse crowds with vegan and gluten-free options. Best for quick bites rather than long meals.
Located in a quieter corner, this spot stands out as a secret gem within the market. It offers a fabulous dining experience that many consider among the best in the market.
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Expect long lines during Saturday lunchtime, especially around noon.
The menu offers vegan options, including a vegan white sauce.
Prices range from $16 to $30 per person for meals.
Bright lighting and well stocked shelves create a homely feel. Fresh foods and gourmet items stand out in the great selection. Friendly staff handle large orders with ease, making it a local favorite for quick, fair-priced to-go options.
Well stocked with fresh foods and groceries, the market offers a great selection of staples and gourmet items. Friendly staff handle large catering orders with a surprising variety available.
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The deli charges extra for breakfast sandwiches after 11am.
Customers often wait outside for at least 15 minutes due to late openings.
The establishment is always clean and friendly.
Small kiosk in a lively market hall offers German-inspired street food with truffle fries and bold sauces. Cozy vibe with quick service and fake foliage decor draws a crowd despite limited space.
A small spot inside a larger market hall offers a variety of food options. It stands out as a notable choice among many vendors in the market.
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Expect long wait times as food is made from scratch after ordering.
Happy hour fries are available at a special price if requested.
The price of the sandwich is $16, with meals averaging around $23.
Open kitchen with intimate seating creates a warm, lively vibe. Tropical Cuban music and authentic decor transport you to Cuba. Market setting adds charm, offering a variety of cuisines that make it a true gold mine.
A true gold mine sits in the middle of the market, offering a great variety of cuisines. Don't be deterred by the market setting, as it adds to the unique experience.
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The wait time for food can be around 30 minutes during busy hours.
Portions are small and may not be enough for sharing.
Prices are very affordable compared to other food options in the market.
Open kitchen and counter seating create a lively spot in an energetic food court. Handmade pierogis and Polish beer on tap highlight the menu. Central booths offer a comfortable place to enjoy the variety of market stalls with friendly service and good music.
A food market with a variety of spots including a place known for its pierogi offerings. Seating includes booths located centrally in the market.
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The prices are good, with hearty meals that can fill you up after a $15 meal.
The platter of pierogis costs $16.
The restaurant can get crowded during lunch.
Open kitchen with rotisserie chicken and flames creates a lively vibe. Vibrant Caribbean music fills the air, adding to the market experience. Guests enjoy watching chefs prepare food amid leather seating in a warm, laid-back space.
Vibrant Caribbean music fills the air and delicious food aromas draw attention. A hidden gem stands out in the food court, offering a memorable market experience.
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Get there early for the mashed potatoes; they have a specific serving time.
The kitchen closes for 40 minutes to catch up during busy times.
Brazilian steakhouse shines with endless meats and a varied salad bar full of fresh, flavorful options. Cozy atmosphere pairs well with attentive service and unique drinks like caipirinhas. Market Table adds an inviting touch to lunch.
Market Salad Bar offers fresh and flavorful options with a variety of side items. The Market Table stands out as an inviting and enjoyable part of the lunch experience.
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Reservations are required for large parties, even if the number decreases.
Happy hour runs all day, offering great deals on drinks.
Children under 6 eat for free with the buffet.
Mr. Lin offers affordable prices and authentic dishes with fresh vegetables. Cozy seating at the stall and food hall suits quick meals. Enjoy value-driven meals under $10 with satisfying peanut noodles.
Offers some of the best prices in the market. Mr. Lin stands out as a reliable and affordable vendor.
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The meal options under $10 are quite rare for the area.
Takeout is a quick and convenient option, and the peanut noodles keep well for a while.
There is a decent amount of seating attached to their stall and around the food hall.
Soft Swerve Ice Cream shines with unique Asian flavors like ube and black sesame. Located inside a food hall, it offers a cool, casual vibe and quick lines. Portions are large and creamy, though prices feel high for the size.
Soft Swerve Ice Cream offers black sesame and ube flavors inside the market. The ice creamery expanded its presence here, making it a notable spot for frozen treats.
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The price for two cones is $25, with one featuring two flavors.
Free samples are available for anyone wanting to try flavors before ordering.
A second scoop costs an additional $3.50 in the same cup.
Small creperie in a lively food hall offers freshly made gluten-free crepes with sweet and savory options. Located near Target and Whole Foods, it's perfect for a quick treat after shopping. Seating is uncomfortable, making it ideal for grab-and-go visits.
Close to Target, Primark, and Whole Foods Market, it offers a variety of food stalls. Eight Turn Crepe serves sweet crepes that make a nice treat after shopping.
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Crepes cost around $15 with tax and tip included.
Each crepe is freshly made using 100% gluten-free rice flour.
Customers can customize their crepes with various fruits and toppings.