Two years after Time Out Market abruptly shut down on Miami Beach, leaving vendors with only two hours’ notice before its closure, the massive food hall space at 1601 Drexel Ave. is getting a new tenant. City Food Hall, a Miami-based hospitality group with locations in Gainesville and Orlando, has signed on to take over the roughly 20,000-square-foot site just off Lincoln Road. The new food hall is slated to open in summer 2026.
The expansion marks a major step for City Food Hall, which has been quietly expanding its footprint across Florida and plans to expand outside the Sunshine State. The brand has additional outposts planned in Athens, Georgia, and Las Vegas, part of what it calls an effort to “redefine the food hall experience.”
Filling the Void Left by Time Out
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