Marietta Square Market is an expansive food hall covering 18,500 square feet and conveniently situated near the Marietta Square. Featuring 20 restaurants, 3 bars, and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating options, this revamped warehouse is a must-visit destination. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a charming 1922 trolley car at the entrance, with dining establishments arranged around a communal dining area. Diners can choose from a variety of dishes influenced by local cuisines as well as cuisines from across the globe, along with an assortment of beer, wine, cocktails, and specialty desserts.
Marietta Square Market welcomes visitors from 11 am to 9 pm on Sunday through Thursday and from 11 am to 10 pm on Friday and Saturday. Additionally, the market is family-friendly and pet-friendly, making it a great destination for all to enjoy.
Restaurants:
B.A.D. Gyal Vegan (Vegan Jamaican)
BullGogi (Korean fast casual) – R5
Café Bourbon St.
Café Eataly
Das Sweet Treat (German baked goods in the front trolly space)
D’Cuban Café – G4
Forno Vero Pizza & Bar (wood fired artisan pizza) – G3/Y4
Fried Rice Master
Momoiro Ramen (formerly Momosan Ramen) – Y2
One Korean Bistro (Korean with a modern twist)
Philly & Wrap – R2
Pita Mediterranean (street food) – R3
PONKO Chicken (Asian fusion) – Y3
Roxy’s Burgers & More
Shai-Karr Eatery by Thaicoon (Thai street food) – G5
Smokehouse Q (formerly Grand Champion BBQ) – G1
Tiny Bubbles Tea Bar – G2
Hours:
Sunday through Thursday from 11 am to 9 pm
Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 10 pm
On Saturdays from 9 am to noon, the Marietta Square Farmers Market and the Marietta Square Artisans Market are open in the parking lot next door. The Root House museum and gardens is also next door, open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm.
Address:
Marietta Square Market
68 North Marietta Pkwy NW
Marietta, GA 30060
Soft Serve Bubble Tea at Tiny Bubbles Tea BarMarietta Square Market Food Hall and Parking Lot – Free Two Hour ParkingDirections from Marietta Square Market to Marietta Square:
Marietta Square is a short 3 to 5 minute walk from the Marietta Square Market. When you exit the front door of Marietta Square Market, turn left/head south towards Mill Street. Turn left at Mill Street and continue for about 1/10 of a mile to Marietta Square. While on Mill Street, you will first cross the railroad tracks and then pass Thaicoon, Stockyard Burgers and Bones, and Paul’s Pot Pies.
Directions from Marietta Square to Marietta Square Market:
From the northwest corner of Marietta Square (intersection of Mill St. and Church St.), head west away from the Square on Mill St. towards the railroad tracks. On your right you will pass Paul’s Pot Pies, Stockyard Burgers and Bones, and Thaicoon before crossing the train tracks. Continue past the tracks and then turn right on Denmead St. just before you get to North Marietta Parkway.
The 1922 Trolley CarOutdoor seating wraps around two sides of Marietta Square Market.Common seating area in front of Forno Vero.Authentic Cuban cuisine from D’Cuban Café.Forno Vero’s wood-fired pizza oven.Fried Pimento Cheese Bites and a Burger from Lucky’s Burger & Brew.View from the inside eating area to the outside eating area.Marietta Square Market Food HallFront entrance to Marietta Square Market during the grand opening on March 28, 2019
Closed Marietta Square Market Restaurants:
Eggroll Boyz – February 10, 2024 to September 2025
Lucky’s Burger & Brew – Closed September 16, 2025
Crème de la Crepe – R7
Tiki Trolley – Bar by Forno Vero
Four Fat Cows (ice cream) – B2
YOM and SOL Smoothie Cafe
Cousins Maine Lobster – Y1
Henri’s Bakery & Deli – B3 – Opened October 24, 2020
Siete Tacos + Tequila – R1 – Opened October 20, 2020
Pulp Addiction (bowls, smoothies, juice) – T1 Trolley Car
Street Taco – R1
Bread + Butter Bakery – B3
Glory Haus (home decor and gifts) – R8
‘Merica Clothing Co. – R6
Just Loaf’n Cajun Cafe (formerly Just Loaf’n Poboys) – R4
The Original Hot Dog Factory – T1 Trolley Car – Opened September 26, 2020
There are no toy stores at the Marietta Square Market food hall, however there are some shops in and around the nearby Marietta Square shops that sell toys and gifts.
I tried to pay to park using the QR code on the signs. The website it opened is Fraavy.com. I established an account using my credit card info. Then Fraavy told me today was free but if I didn’t cancel my account with them within 5 days, they would charge me $49/month! I could not find a way to cancel. I googled Fraavy and the first on the list was “Fraavy scam.” The city of Marietta is complicit in running a scam. I want this account canceled!!!
do you have toy stores
There are no toy stores at the Marietta Square Market food hall, however there are some shops in and around the nearby Marietta Square shops that sell toys and gifts.
I tried to pay to park using the QR code on the signs. The website it opened is Fraavy.com. I established an account using my credit card info. Then Fraavy told me today was free but if I didn’t cancel my account with them within 5 days, they would charge me $49/month! I could not find a way to cancel. I googled Fraavy and the first on the list was “Fraavy scam.” The city of Marietta is complicit in running a scam. I want this account canceled!!!