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Huge new food hall with bar and coffee shop slated to open this summer

Huge new food hall with bar and coffee shop slated to open this summer

Sav McKee

Soon, there will be a cool new hub for great food, great drinks, and great views.

The anticipated The Little Grand Market (previously named The Collective Market during initial planning), a community food hall nestled within Grandview Crossing, announced that they were opening this August on the North side of Dublin Road, East of Grandview Avenue. 

The 22,000 square foot market, created by Thrive Companies, will feature 12 carefully curated chef partners, offering a diverse selection of incredible local food. “From savory to sweet, traditional to exotic, each vendor stall, averaging around 300 square feet, promises a distinctive experience,” promised Thrive Companies.

So far, we know that Taesty’s Southern Style will be serving up their traditional collard greens and pulled pork sandwiches, and Just Chicken announced back in January that they would have their own stall here, too. Dave Moeser, the Director of Food and Beverage for Thrive Companies, will officially announce its family of chef partners throughout the next several weeks.

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The Little Grand Bar will offer onsite alcohol consumption where guests can enjoy a cocktail while overlooking a serene, 3-acre park. Plus, Bada Bean coffee shop is opening in this space, too, and you’ll be able to savor a cappuccino while relaxing in this park that’s adjacent to the market.

Courtesy of Meyers & Associates

“When conceptualizing The Little Grand Market, we were deliberate about creating a social energy hub with good food, great drink and an amazing park for Grandview Crossing residents, retail partners and the greater Columbus community,” said Kevin Zeppernick, CEO of Thrive Companies. “Our location right off U.S. Route 33 makes us easily accessible from downtown, Grandview and Upper Arlington but we expect to draw visitors from all over the city.”

Although all of the stalls within the food hall are leased, there’s still a 3,500 square foot space available for a full-service restaurant if you or anyone you know are interested in joining this community!

To stay up to date on The Little Grand market updates, visit their website.

Courtesy of Meyers & Associates

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