Dekalb Market Hall
Welcome to Dekalb Market Hall, a vibrant and diverse food court located in Downtown Brooklyn. This bustling hub offers a wide range of culinary delights, making it a must-visit spot for foodies of all kinds.
With options for delivery, takeout, and reservations, Dekalb Market Hall caters to all preferences. The hall is known for its vegan and vegetarian options, ensuring that there is something for everyone. Additionally, the hall is wheelchair accessible and accepts various forms of payment, including credit cards, Apple Pay, and Android Pay.
As you step into Dekalb Market Hall, you'll be greeted by a hip, casual, and trendy atmosphere. The moderate noise level adds to the lively ambiance, making it a perfect place to gather with friends and family. The hall also offers catering services and is suitable for groups, kids, and various meal times, including brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert.
Located at 445 Albee Sq W in Brooklyn, NY, Dekalb Market Hall is easily accessible and provides amenities such as street parking, free Wi-Fi, beer and wine options, TV screens, and outdoor seating. The hall is also proud to support diversity and inclusivity by highlighting Asian-owned, Black-owned, Latinx-owned, LGBTQ-owned, Women-owned, and Veteran-owned businesses.
Customer reviews rave about the extensive food options at Dekalb Market Hall, with highlights including Arepa Lady's Arepa de Queso with Chorizo, Baby's Buns & Buckets' Grilled Honey Pork Baby Bun, and DeKalb Pizzeria's NYC-style slices. Visitors praise the variety, quality, and atmosphere of the hall, making it a top destination for delicious dining experiences.
If you're looking for a food hall that celebrates culture, diversity, and exceptional cuisine, look no further than Dekalb Market Hall. With its eclectic mix of vendors, lively atmosphere, and commitment to inclusivity, this food court is a true gem in the heart of Brooklyn.
Dekalb Market Hall Menu
Location
Address: 445 Albee Sq W Basement Level Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: (929) 359-6555
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Hipster, Casual, TrendyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, DessertYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Asian-ownedYes
- Black-ownedYes
- Latinx-ownedYes
- LGBTQ-ownedYes
- Women-ownedYes
- Veteran-ownedYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Waiter ServiceNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Plastic-free packagingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Letty C.
This place has drawn me in because of its former tenant Albee Square Mall which was my local hang out in my teen years. Albee Square Mall slowly diminished and eventually vanished. That closing re-birthed into City Point which now occupies Dekalb Market Hall. All that rich history is why I understand how culture, diversity, and good food collaborates in the center of Downtown Brooklyn to create this space. I love it. There's a vibrant crowd of patrons usually gently competing for a table for 45 minute lunch or more, a quiet space to sit and unwind. There's so many places to eat here, the classic New York City Katz's Delicatessen's from the lower east side of Manhattan serving those famed deli sandwiches, Harlem Seafood Soul bringing soul and seafood in harmony to Brooklyn, or new school (all over the news outlets) favorite Caribbean food, Fat Fowl. It doesn't stop with food. They have activities for children, Latin Thursdays, (Latin music and dance every Thursday night. All levels of dance come out to learn and move with the music), and finally Friday DJ giving great music and so much more. It's friendly. It's safe. Come see it for yourself. All major transportation stops here (it's Downtown BK ALL transportation flows thru here, LIRR, ferry service are within walking distance), and it's NYC so super expensive parking is everywhere, unless your feeling lucky and you want to spend your evening seeking street parking (good luck).
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Author: Jayden D.
This place is LARGE! I almost got lost finding my way through this maze of vendors. The variation here is as extensive as that of the Urban Hawker in NYC though that food hall is more organized since it's mainly a straight line there. This spot is more of a square of sectioned different spots and if you don't have an idea of what you want here, you'll be wandering here for some time like I was. Eventually I settled on a Teriyaki spot (which will have its own review). You'll love the scent of the place as you can smell the many different aromas of certain vendors and the food that they make, it's almost overwhelming. There's something for anything you have a craving for here.
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Author: Nery A.
I went to the first Dekalb Market Hall Night Market event and had a blast! It starts at 9pm and it's family friendly so I was able to bring my 11 year old daughter along with my parents and sister. They had a dj and most of the food vendors were open with special rates for certain food items. Everybody was giving it out positive vibes and even though drinks were being served, it was a wholesome good night. At one point, my sister, dad, and I wandered into one of the restaurants that had a whole different dance floor from the main floor and we just started dancing in a circle with random people. After that, we got thirsty and hungry so we walked around to see what our many food options were. We ended up going with bubble tea and arepas. The bubble tea came in the cutest teddy bear shaped bottle with its own winter scarf. The arepa I got was $5, which was their special rate for the night. This felt like one huge Brooklyn party where the people gathered together for a good time that lasts until midnight.
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Author: Aylime B.
Loved my first visit to this food hall but I must say it was overwhelming! So many great food options. I did not know where to begin. Here's what we tried: -- Arepa Lady: Arepa de Queso with Chorizo - 8.5/10. It was good but I wish the chorizo was a bit spicier. Really enjoyed their green sauce. -- Baby's Buns & Buckets: Grilled Honey Pork Baby Bun - SO GOOD 10/10! Probably one of the better priced food options in the hall and it was so delicious. Amazing service. Highly recommend -- Harlem Seafood Soul: Fried Mac and cheese - 9/10 -- Tea Makers: Quick service and cute packaging. Loved the variety in their menu and their popping boba options -- The Showroom Bakehouse: loved their Nutella cronut and the cream cheese filled red velvet cookie and donut. The cronut and cookies are huge and so good! -- Brooklyn Wine Cellar: Loved the cherry frosé. It is strong though! Overall ambiance: Each location has their own vibe and music playing in the background. Loved the variety in music and decor. Plenty of seating available but there are less seats directly in front of each establishment. Downside: it does get crowded!