Crockett Hall - Restaurant Emporium

Restaurant · Cultural District

Crockett Hall - Restaurant Emporium

Restaurant · Cultural District

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3000 Crockett St, Fort Worth, TX 76107

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Crockett Hall is a vibrant food hall featuring a diverse mix of eateries, from BBQ to desserts, perfect for satisfying any craving in a relaxed setting.  

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3000 Crockett St, Fort Worth, TX 76107 Get directions

$10–20 · Menu

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3000 Crockett St, Fort Worth, TX 76107 Get directions

+1 817 207 5588

$10–20 · Menu

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"Crockett Row, Fort Worth’s first food hall, has reopened after a brief closure with a new look, new lineup of restaurants, and a new name — it’s now known at Crockett Hall." - Brittanie Shey

Fort Worth Food Hall Crockett Row Gets a New Name and Major Revamp  - Eater Dallas
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Robert B

Google
This food hall is a pleasant surprise. I hope it succeeds, because it’s hard to find and not well marked. The bars and businesses in it should provide sustainable traffic. I was impressed with the two vendors we tried and if you don’t leave here happy then there is a dozen other places to try. Poke, BBQ, burgers, cupcakes, Mexican, Mediterranean, coffee, sandwiches, and a full service bar and more are all available. We had a good time and parking is the reason it didn’t get 5 stars. You must park in the garage and get your parking validated.

Vanessa Vu

Google
The place is really neat! I love that there are so many different options here. My boyfriend and I went on a Monday at 11am and it wasn’t too busy. The parking is located right across the street in the garage btw. Anyway, they have all kinds of food. I’m pretty sure whatever you are craving you can find it here! The only thing is that everything seemed very over priced. I ordered a Peach Cobbler Cheesecake from Val’s and it was delicious!! It was very satisfying and just right :) The dumplings were pretty good, not your authentic. But eh they were good and super cute cause they were tiny 😂 The lobster roll from The Dock was delicious! But in my opinion was over priced, $18 and it came with a side of pickled cucumber? It was good but this meal was definitely not filling :/

Alexander Romero-Wilson

Google
My wife and I have been coming to The Food Hall on Crockett for over a year now, and we visit weekly at a minimum. The Food Hall was the first place we walked into after moving from San Francisco. Yes, there has been a lot of change, from management to staffing, but The Food Hall is one of our favorite places in Fort Worth. The bar at Cantina Paseo is our Cheers, the staff is beyond lovely (many of whom have become our great friends), Chef Jose makes delicious specialty foods, the Pastry Chef behind the Bakery deserves an award - in all seriousness - if you want the best homemade dessert (even custom cakes) - get it from the Sweet Shop. We absolutely love this place. If you want to be around amazing people, escape the craziness of Crockett Row, and watch an occasional Football game in peace, look no further!

Aaron Brown

Google
Very clean and they've got great weekend brunch options. Where Salsa Limon makes you wear a mask, Snooze has a long wait time, and others are limited on a variety, Crockett has a little of everything to satisfy plus a great Saturday morning brunch. Build your own omelette for $8.95? Hell yeah.

Tyson Heaton

Google
Randomly stumbled into this place while looking for somewhere to meet my wife for refreshments before we meet family for dinner. Cool place! High-ceiling, open space, at quick glance there's 6+ place to get something to eat including BBQ, salads, Italian, desserts, etc., plus a full bar and a mini-grocery store. There's a variety of seating including lounger chairs and couches and a tables and chairs behind the bar in a hallway/breezeway (couldn't tell if it was open at the end when we went or not) that has hanging lights and greenery (others got pictures of this). We went at low-peak hour so it wasn't at all crowded. We really enjoyed it and want to go back! Only bummer is that parking is $3 an hour on the street in the evening when we went (not their fault, the city's choice).

Liz Ford

Google
This place offers a ton of food selections!!! You have to go check this multi-food hall out. Pretzels, Medeterian, pizzas, calzones, bbq, dumplings, cheesecake, cupcakes, waffles, ice cream, etc. Plus a full bar! And the bar offers great happy hour specials!

E M

Google
Update(2021.7.23) Claytons Grill is actually delicious. At least the burgers are, I would not say the same for the specialty fries. There has been several changes at food hall, some for the better. I like their seating arrangement and layout but the parking is a huge inconvenience. Interesting venue that accommodates for several food appetites. Decent for a big family but everyone has to pay at different restaurants/vendors.... That's the biggest inconvenience.

Bobby Ozuna

Google
What can you say about a place that’s 1) in Fort Worth and 2) has a variety of good foods from schawarma to pizza to sushi and desserts? My friends and I visit once per month for lunch. It’s indoors (another plus) and easily solves the “what do you want to eat” problem we have every time a group gets together for food. We eat communal style....everyone orders something and we break bread together. Love this concept and the restaurants are on point.