The best food options, all in one place.
If you have a hard time deciding where you want to eat, we’ve got you covered. Chicago’s best food halls have so many options that even the pickiest eater can find something they like. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or to want to fully indulge, there is a food hall for you.
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125 S. Clark St. - The Loop
Revival Food Hall is an all-local dining concept spotlighting some of the best of restaurants and culinary projects from Chicago’s acclaimed chefs, all under one roof. The massive 24,000 square foot marketplace currently has 15 grab-and-go style eateries with foods from across Chicago's unique neighborhoods.
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433 W. Van Buren St. - The Loop
Downtown's Old Post Office has a fresh new resident, and it might be the building's most delicious yet! From Here On food hall—from 16" On Center (Salt Shed, Dusek's, Revival Food Hall)—brings together a diverse group of sweet, tangy, spice and savory restaurants to give downtown commuters lunches for days. Check out Familiar Bakery, Tempesta, Phobox and more on the menu now.
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Chicago French Market131 N Clinton St. - West Loop
Chicago French Market is considered the Original Chicago Food Hall. This European-inspired marketplace has 20+ vendors ranging from entrepreneurs and family-owned businesses to accomplished purveyors. Between the Parisian in-house cafe seating and original art mural, this marketplace also serves as the perfect backdrop for your foodie Instagram shot.
756 E. 111th St. | Pullman
One Eleven Food Hall project is an idea born to bring South Side small food business into a larger market and harness the resources of a single shared space. Ranging from vegan soul food and southern bbq to a small cafe, One Eleven aims to be a space for these restaurants to experiment and get the support needed for their own brick and mortar stores.
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Richland Center Chinatown Food Court
2100 S. Archer Ave. | Chinatown
The Richland Center is a staple in Chinatown Square, with its two-story shopping center serving all types of pan-Asian cuisine from bbq to dim sum. Be sure to check out the mural that is made out of 100,000 pieces of hand-painted glass!
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900 N. Michigan Ave. | Magnificent Mile
Mag Mile is everyone's favorite spot for a shopping spree, so why not make your dining experience as extravagant too? The beautiful interiors of Aster Hall perfectly complement the top-notch food and beverage vendors in the space—and it's a perfect spot to grab the famed Small Cheval burger while you're on the go.
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2121 S. Prairie Ave. | South Loop
Inspired by the city's Historical Motor Row and classic Americana, the Showroom Food Hall celebrates all-American, handcrafted comfort food and drinks, housed in the Marriott Marquis. Pizza, wings, booze, and so much more.
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916 W. Fulton Market | Fulton Market
Time Out Market Chicago brings the best of the city's best restaurants, drinks, and cultural experiences to the West Loop, curated by Time Out’s editorial team. It is truly an authentic Chicago experience now with more than 3,000 sq. feet of outdoor patio and rooftop seating.
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1811 W. Harrison St. | Near West Side
Dr. Murphy's Food Hall is located in the historic Old Cook County Hospital. It is one of the coolest new dining destinations on Near West Side, featuring a diverse range of chef-driven vendors, an 800 sq ft. outdoor patio, a vibrant bar, and a lounge.
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15 W. Washington St. - The Loop
In the Loop and need a lunch option? How about ten? Urbanspace packs in the flavor with over a dozen eateries, plus a bar. Enjoy outposts from Chicago favorites like Stan's Donuts and Edzo's or find your new favorite meal from one-offs like "post-punk Filipino" kitchen Isla or Roberta's pizzeria.