From food courts to food trucks to…food halls? A fab new food fad, food halls are basically standalone food courts. And like the food courts of yesteryear, food halls house several eateries that serve a variety of cuisines. But unlike old-fashioned food courts, food halls dole out some truly impressive eats. If this concept sounds too appetizing to pass up, you’re in luck. Cultivation Food Hall opened just last year right here in the Magnolia State! Take a look:
In January 2019, Mississippi’s very first food hall, Cultivation Food Hall, opened inside Jackson’s Eastover Market.
Matthew Louis/Google Food halls first appeared in major cities, such as New York and Chicago. More recently, the trend has caught on in several cities in the Southeast, including New Orleans, Houston, and now Jackson!
A delectable concept, food halls feature a medley of dining options all under one roof – and Cultivation Food Hall is no exception. Step inside, and you’ll find a carefully curated collection of boutique restaurants.
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A foodie’s dream come true, the restaurants inside Cultivation Food Hall showcase incredible culinary talent.
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And since the food hall-concept enables culinary entrepreneurs to hone their craft without a huge investment, you’ll find lots of up-and-comers and local chef-inspired concepts.
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Serving up quite the variety, the eateries specialize in a myriad of cuisines, specialty coffees, and craft cocktails.
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The appetizing assortment includes everything from pizza and poke bowls to classic southern dishes and fresh-baked sweets.
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With so many options in one place, diners can create the ultimate dining experience.
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A savory selection of great grub is just part of what makes a food hall a food hall, though.
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The other part is communal seating, which allows all patrons – regardless of their food selection – to dine together.
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There’s even a living room, so you can really get comfy while chowing down.
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So, are you ready to plan a visit to this palate-pleasing paradise?
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For more information, call Cultivation Food Hall at (601) 487-5197. You can also visit the Cultivation Food Hall website or Facebook page.
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Food halls first appeared in major cities, such as New York and Chicago. More recently, the trend has caught on in several cities in the Southeast, including New Orleans, Houston, and now Jackson!
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So, did you know about this unique culinary destination? Have you already visited? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only must-visit for culinary connoisseurs. Read about another here.
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