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"I'm excited that Grapevine's much-anticipated food hall is finally opening on February 6; the project was originally slated for summer 2020 but was delayed by the coronavirus and economic downturn. Built in the style of grand 19th-century train stations, the hall will showcase a host of eclectic restaurants serving everything from sliders and fried chicken to Chinese street food and Mediterranean bites, and it will feature two bars — a main bar at the center where guests can enjoy meals with a drink and an intimate bar called Third Rail that will eventually host live music and comedy. Outdoors, Harvest Hall connects to a 38,000-square-foot public plaza for concerts and festivals, and the hall (with Sunday–Thursday hours of 6:30 a.m.–9 p.m. and Friday–Saturday hours of 6:30 a.m.–11 p.m.) is part of the larger $114 million Grapevine Main mixed-use development that also includes a 150-foot observation tower, Hotel Vin, and the City of Grapevine’s Visitor’s Information Center." - Brittanie Shey