"While technically defined as a public market rather than a food hall, the historic Municipal Market (aka Sweet Auburn Curb Market) features nearly a dozen food stalls and a bakery owned by local chefs and restaurateurs. Expect everything from handcrafted Asian sandwiches, Cajun/Creole cuisine, and savory steak pies to soul food, cheesesteaks, and Afro-Caribbean fare served from these stalls. The market, which opened in 1918 as an open-air farmers market, followed by the opening of the current building in 1924, also sells freshly butchered meats, seafood, and produce. It also includes a gift shop and a business hosting a historic market tour and biscuit-making class. Read more about the history of the Municipal Market here. Closed Sundays. The market offers discounted parking with validation." - Candy Hom