A multi-faceted business that bills itself as “a fresh take on the old food hall concept” quietly opened its doors a few days ago.
Mixed-use food hall and retail space
at 990 Broadway recently celebrated its soft opening and welcomed a bustling, bead-wearing Mardi Gras crowd last Tuesday.
Currently, there are three culinary concepts open at Dunedin Mix: Polynesian eatery Huli Bowl and Rotisserie, Italian spot Al Dente and a globally-inspired tapas restaurant called Spoons.
According to social media, its fourth concept called
—an extension of the popular Palm Harbor vegetarian restaurant—is expected to make its debut in a few days.
The centerpiece of the food hall’s shared dining room is certainly its rotating bar called Circle 1852. The 360-degree circular bar is decorated like a traditional carousel and slowly rotates around while patrons sip on craft cocktails, beer and wine.
Dunedin Mix’s retail section includes women’s apparel store Era Boutique and a cookware shop called Epicurean Exchange. The multi-faceted space also hosts live music.