Delray Beach Market

Restaurant · Delray Beach

Delray Beach Market

Restaurant · Delray Beach

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33 SE 3rd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483

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Delray Beach Market is a vibrant, four-story food hall bursting with over 25 eateries, lively music, and colorful vibes, perfect for any foodie adventure.  

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33 SE 3rd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483 Get directions

delraybeachmarket.com
@delraybeachmarket

$10–20

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33 SE 3rd Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33483 Get directions

+1 561 562 7000
delraybeachmarket.com
@delraybeachmarket

$10–20

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Mar 4, 2025

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"Delray Beach Market stands four stories tall with 150,000-square feet of space and features more than 25 local and regional eateries along with a rotating lineup of smaller vendor pop-ups. It includes notable restaurants like Sorella’s, Bona Bona, Tekka Bar, Tiffin Box, Dad’s Favorite, and Vote for Pedro. The market also has multiple bars, an open kitchen surrounded by lounge areas, and various COVID-19 design features for safety." - Olee Fowler

Florida’s Largest Food Hall Makes Its Debut in Delray - Eater Miami
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Francie Novo

Google
It’s been a while since I’ve been somewhere with so many fun choices to eat. I was fascinated with so many places. We sat at the central bar and enjoyed the families going by. Loved having the live musical entertainment and of course the cocktails while we ordered our own choices and brought back to the bar to eat. Looking forward to the next time… we drove for 45 minutes and honestly worth the time.

Common Man Eats

Google
Delray Beach Market is definitely a great hit. It is packed with a ton of great places to eat and drink. Obviously The Modern Rose had some of the best teas. Hands down. We also tried the smash burgers from Dads favorite burgers. They were amazing. We will most definitely be going back to try a lot more food. The tacos and pizza will be first on our list.

Elizabeth Hadden

Google
This is a much needed food hall in the area! It’s great for a date night, a family outing, or even day drinking with friends. There are tons of options for everyone with booths that cater to all cravings. Some offer small snacks only, which is perfect for trying a variety of dishes from several of the restaurants. For my first visit, I tried a few different options. The sake bar is a great spot, and the sausage restaurant was really delicious. The toasted meringue ice cream was also amazing. All of the employees are incredibly sweet and helpful. The food hall itself begs to be instagrammed. It’s covered in neon signs and there are sculptures throughout. Even the bathrooms are creatively decorated! It’s a delicious food hall that’s fancier than your run of the mill food court, which also makes the prices a bit higher. But there are a lot of options for different price points. Can’t wait to go back and try more of the restaurants here!

Sharon Sharon

Google
Quite a few food choices and several bars in one enclosed area. There was music, which was quite loud. There were many seating options available both indoor and outdoors. The paid indoor parking garage was secure, but first time was a hassle, downloading app etc to make payment. The crowd and atmosphere is really for younger folks.

JOHANNA A.

Google
What an amazing experience filled by delicious food and drinks! There is also a dj on certain nights and one central bar downstairs, one upstairs by the game room and outside couch seating area, as well as the inside beer garden offering a wonderful array of local Florida craftbeers. We made a quick stop at Sorella's which is a pasta company. Wow, such an array of fresh pastas all made to order to be eaten there or to take and cook at home. We had the pizza at Salvo's. Soo good def try the sought after Bianca (white pizza) it is light, crispy and delicious. Also had the regular cheese and the pepperoni with sausage, both were exactly what you need when you want a good NY style pizza! We also made a stop at Tip to Tail. What amazing service and fresh delicious seafood options. Tried the lobster roll (available however you like, Connecticut style or not). It was loaded and just so fresh! Also had the oysters (bluepoints), so fresh and good, had to go back and get another dozen! Had the conch fritters, wow! Again not short on the conch here, loaded with fresh conch and not too doughy. It was shaped like a waffle making it interesting to eat. Finally as a parting gift had to have the fresh conch ceviche style salad. This was top notch, full of flavor, not too salty not too much lemon, just perfect balance of veggies, spices, and conch! I def recommend this place. We also had to try the Tabbouleh from Ferdo's place. It was pretty good, but a bit too much olive oil for my palate. The pastures were delicious and fresh. Last but not least we had the andouille sausage from Alpine 210 sausage, which is right next to the beer garden. Tip: place your order at the bar. The sausage was spicy enough and loaded with fresh toppings. We washed this deliciousness down with some local Matthew's brewing company (which happens to be just 15 mins away from the market for a post visit) craftbeer. The juicy new england pale ale at the beer garden was the perfect accompaniment to our grub! The bartenders were helpful and always attentive.

Holly McQuire

Google
I was very excited to go to Delray Beach market food court. I thought it would be the up and coming very modern food market. However it was your run of the mill 80s 90s food court. No Grand area, no stage, nothing special. No live music or area that's open for everybody to mingle. The building has only been there very short time and it is already rusting outside. The food was average Mall food court food, The prices were very high ? I was really expecting more. Sadly it's a shame. I expected more with all that hype. The two stars are for the wonderful employees that were knowledgeable and fun. Not for the place.

Tim Cronkhite

Google
Pretty Cool place for meals, drinks and just about anything that your taste buds are wanting. They had a selection if restaurants for everyone. Parking is simple its got a huge garage with reasonable prices. They have a lot of areas for eating which is super nice. The place is clean with a very nice welcome desk when you come in. They have a security guard walking around too.

Johanna Forero

Google
It's a great place to grab a group that never know what to pick for dinner!! They have every single type of food.... right now it is beautifully decorated with Halloween themed stuff!! Live music and plenty of alcoholic drink options! Kid friendly... Parking in the building but if you find a spot in the street get it!!