Wendy M.
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Bryant St. Market Food Hall qualifies as a local DC hidden gem in my book. It’s tucked away among condos and the Rhode Island Ave. metro walkway.
I stumbled across this charming food hall after going to The Art of the Brick LEGO exhibit about a block or so away.
Bryant St. Market has multiple entrances at either end. One from the Rhode Island Ave. Metro side and the other from the side near the Alamo cinema drafthouse.
There is plenty of seating throughout. One side is more like a lounge with sofas and moody lighting.
There are multiple options at Bryant St. Market. Several places caught my eye. There is poke, fried chicken, Mexican, Asian dumplings and more.
Bryant St. Market is a vibrant and visually engaging space.
The ambience is nice and cozy. It looks like a comfortable place to work or just hang out.
I ended up having one of the best sandwiches from the Grassfed Griddle, which I’ll rave more in detail about in a separate review. It was DELICIOUS, so much so that I would go back to Bryant St. Market JUST to have this sandwich again!
Another bonus for the Bryant St. Market is the murals inside and around the market. That could be a cool mini turn by itself:
I noticed as I was walking around the market scoping the murals that there is a back patio to the market. I can imagine if there’s a fire pit, it’s nice in the winter as well as the summer.
Other reasons why Bryant St. Market is a hidden gem in my book is its proximity to several other fun attractions that are within walking distance including the following:
*Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
* metrobar
* Art of the Brick & Claude Monet Immersive Experiences
* Kracken - pickleball and roller skating rink
If you make your way over to Bryant St. Market, enjoy!