The Highly Anticipated Food Hall at City Foundry Is Now Open

Aug 12, 2021 at 10:04 am

click to enlarge The Food Hall at City Foundry opened on August 11. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
The Food Hall at City Foundry opened on August 11.

Following much anticipation, the Food Hall at City Foundry is now open. Situated in Midtown between Cortex and St. Louis University—where much of the patronage is expected to come from—the food hall is one of several projects inside the expansive, mixed-use development. Currently, eleven restaurants are open for business, with more set to open soon.

The space itself is high-ceilinged and industrial, but far from sterile. Plant-wrapped columns rise from the centers of tables, and patches of glass reveal spots of colorful brickwork amid the concrete floor. Moreover, each restaurant brings its own character. Clean, artsy and minimalist; brassy and industrial; a sign full of lightbulbs that says “WAFFLES;” an eight-foot-tall painting in comic-book style of a bright red dragon holding several tacos—it’s all there.

That individual character does not just apply to the décor. Assorted cuisines are represented in the restaurants, some for the first time and some that St. Louisians will be familiar with. Amy Guo and Dan Jensen, known for their food truck, Sando Shack, finally have the restaurant they came to St. Louis to open – Hello Poke – which serves poke bowls. Another established brand, Turmeric, follows the success of its Delmar Loop location with a “Street Style” spin-off at the Food Hall, serving more casual fare inspired by Indian street food.

click to enlarge Press Waffle Co. is one of the eleven opening vendors at the food hall. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
Press Waffle Co. is one of the eleven opening vendors at the food hall.

Another well-known spot is the beloved Kalbi Taco Shack, formerly of Cherokee Street, which has relocated to the Food Hall. Owner Sue Wong Shackelford is excited about moving into the new space. “It’s better late than never,” she says with a smile, nodding to the delays the project has faced, including those caused by COVID-19. Now, though, she is focused on being part of building such an exciting piece of the city’s food scene. She appreciates the new community as well.

“I love being a part of the whole group of kitchens, and knowing the other chefs,” Wong Shackelford says. “Everybody gets along, we’re all friendly, helping each other, that’s what it’s all about.”

Other food options include Buenos Aires Cafe, Chez Ali, and Subdivision, a former pandemic-inspired sandwich pop-up from the owners of the Bellwether and Polite Society. For breakfast (or any time one wants breakfast food), Press Waffle Co. provides Belgian waffles with extravagant toppings from s’mores to fried chicken, while Good Day – another project by the Bellwether and Polite Society crew – brings sweet and savory crepes to the table. Dessert can be found at Patty’s Cheesecakes or Poptimism, which serves unique flavors of frozen treats, including coffee custard and pomegranate goat cheese popsicles.

click to enlarge The Kitchen Bar, operated by Niche Food Group, will be the hall's central watering hole. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
The Kitchen Bar, operated by Niche Food Group, will be the hall's central watering hole.

Drawing the whole space together is the central Kitchen Bar, operated by Gerard Craft’s prolific Niche Food Group, known for Pastaria, Brasserie, and more. Craft is also the culinary director of the Food Hall, curating the restaurants that are present and deciding on future possibilities. Craft has suggested in the past that his vision for the Food Hall goes beyond serving food—farmers, butchers, and potters who make plates and bowls may have a place in the Food Hall one day.

The Food Hall aims to offer a great dining option for indecisive groups or those with differing tastes. With its intriguing green-industrial space and so many options, there will surely be something for everyone.

Click through for more photos of the Food Hall at City Foundry.

click to enlarge Kalbi Taco Shack moved from its Cherokee Street location to be part of City Foundry. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
Kalbi Taco Shack moved from its Cherokee Street location to be part of City Foundry.

click to enlarge A wrap from Turmeric Street Style - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
A wrap from Turmeric Street Style

click to enlarge Good Day, from the owners of the Bellwether and Polite Society, offers breakfast fare. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
Good Day, from the owners of the Bellwether and Polite Society, offers breakfast fare.

click to enlarge Chicken and waffles from Press Waffle Co. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
Chicken and waffles from Press Waffle Co.

click to enlarge The Kitchen Bar is currently open during dinner hours, with daytime and late-night hours to follow. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
The Kitchen Bar is currently open during dinner hours, with daytime and late-night hours to follow.

click to enlarge Patty's Cheesecakes offers sweet treats for food hall-goers. - Holden Hindes
Holden Hindes
Patty's Cheesecakes offers sweet treats for food hall-goers.

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