Edmonton must be a few years behind the times. Where's our food halls?
What’s up with all these food halls in Canada?
Food halls are growing in popularity in Canadian cities, highlighting their appeal as curated, community-focused spaces that offer diverse local cuisine and social experiences.retail-insider.com
Dont' want 'em. This is the only I've gone to.....try getting in some grub for under a Million bucks for a family....good luck....lol
EPIC market first opened as 5th Street Food Hall on 105th st near MacEwan in 2021, was a cool place to try different food. Not sure what is happening with the original location now, can't seem to find it on google.Edmonton must be a few years behind the times. Where's our food halls?
What’s up with all these food halls in Canada?
Food halls are growing in popularity in Canadian cities, highlighting their appeal as curated, community-focused spaces that offer diverse local cuisine and social experiences.retail-insider.com
Dont' want 'em. This is the only I've gone to.....try getting in some grub for under a Million bucks for a family....good luck....lol
If you mean the tourist central market in Prague-there is very little there and out of 10 stalls - 5 served the identical fare. Better off eating at the cheap lunch spots locals go.The ones in Europe are super cool, not outrageous and a true new social experience that's family friendly.
In Prague they were the bees knees.
In addition to Station Park, I think Scotia Place downtown is now being renovated to have a food hall. I believe the old YMCA space is supposed to be one also, although not sure what is happening with that one.
Maybe they could have one in the Stantec building too, that seems already set up for some type of food space on the second floor.