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🗣️ Let Jess Tell It
📍 East Market | Franklin Park, Columbus
🔹 Price per person: $15–30
🔹 Wait time for a table: No table service — grab a seat wherever you can
🔹 Noise level: Moderate to loud (it’s a food hall, so expect a buzz)
🔹 Seating options: Communal tables, bar seating, high-tops, outdoor patio
🔹 Vegetarian options: Yes — several stalls offer veggie choices
🔹 Dietary restrictions: Vendor-dependent; some gluten-free options available
🔹 Parking: Free lot + street parking (fills quickly on weekends or event days)
🔹 Kid-friendly: Yes, but keep an eye on them — very open and active
🔹 Wheelchair accessible: Yes, wide walkways & accessible seating
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East Market stays booked and busy in the best way — a true Columbus-style food hall where you can wander, browse, and let your appetite pick the direction. Even though I grabbed my actual meal next door at Local Cantina Trolley Barn, I still walked through to get the vibe, take in the energy, and check out who’s serving what.
Vendors you’ll spot inside:
• Creole 2 Geaux — Cajun/Creole comfort dishes
• Just Chicken — crispy chicken sandwiches & tenders
• Koso — ramen, noodles, and rice bowls
• The Pitt BBQ — smoked meats and sides
• Hisham’s Bakery — Middle Eastern pastries
• Reverie — cocktails & spirits
• The Plant Gays, Poke Bowl, and dessert spots like The Cheesecake Girl
(Perfect for groups that can’t agree on anything.)
Good-to-know for first-timers:
• There’s no single line — each vendor has its own counter.
• You’ll order your food, grab your tray, and then find a seat anywhere in the building.
• The bar inside stays active, especially evenings and weekends.
• On busy nights, seats turn over fast but not instantly — be ready to do a little “table scouting.”
• The building itself is renovated with a historic trolley barn feel — lots of natural light and exposed brick.
• Great place to bring out-of-towners: you can sample multiple Columbus spots without driving all over the city.
Even without eating inside this time, it reminded me why East Market works:
It solves the “What are we eating?” standoff better than almost anywhere else in the city.
📌 Save this if you want a go-to Columbus spot with options, drinks, and an easy setup for groups.
Question for the community:
What vendor are you loyal to in here? I’ll try them on my next actual eating visit.