Marietta, Marietta, Georgia
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This food hall is phenomenal for all it offers. I’m quite new to the Cobb County area, but I have frequented the Atlanta Metro a multitude of times. Krog Street and Ponce City markets are enough to bring someone to the beautiful city of Atlanta. They are that awesome. All that to say, I had no idea I would have a slice of that down the road when I moved to Marietta. First trip to the market, and I’m impressed to the fullest. Great food options, great atmosphere, perfect location.
— David Capers
A great variety of food. This place was very popular even in a Sunday. They do validate parking as well. I had the falafel starter and it was very good!
— Amanda SueCyn Henne
A great short, full of wonderful and unique restaurants!! My Cuban sandwich was terrific! My son's brisket was moist and delicious! And there are so many other choices. Definitely going back.
— John Parcelewicz
A very nice food court/market. It’s a chilled atmosphere where you can drink or order food from various food places ranging from Chinese, Japanese, Cuban, vegan, barbecue, American, etc. You get a bit of everything yet nothing is mind blowing. That being said, I did enjoy the Japanese ramen the best. It’s more authentic too & while it tastes great, the serving size imo was kinda small for the price. The barbecue place suffers from the same issue. It’s not the taste but the size that’s disappointing. Still, there’s nothing wrong with the food here & is a crowd pleaser. Just don’t expect top restaurant quality of portions & even taste. It’s fast food type imo, it’s unique tho but there to get you quick food nonetheless.
— Christian Mayle
This has nothing to do with the restaurants, but with the establishment itself. The restaurants are great, but the staff of the food hall were extremely rude. My group of 8 opted to try to find tables for all of us outside due to how crowded it was inside. We were told after moving the tables that we “cannot move the tables” in a very rude way. This rule isn’t posted anywhere and the tables were not bolted down. The rule itself is fine, but it was the way we were informed that was very uncool and left a bad taste in my mouth.
— Alexis Latimer