Halo

Shopping mall · Downtown Los Angeles

Halo

Shopping mall · Downtown Los Angeles

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330 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90071

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Halo is a sleek, modern food hall blending indoor and outdoor dining, perfect for office workers seeking good eats in a spacious, inviting atmosphere.  

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330 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Get directions

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330 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Get directions

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"Downtown’s redeveloped Wells Fargo Center is hiding a big new culinary surprise. The atrium area up front has been completely overhauled by Brookfield Properties to now support Halo, a fast casual collection of big-name restaurants spread across an indoor-outdoor dining complex. Think of Halo as a next generation food hall, with a cluster of restaurants from local names and national players alike. There’s a variety of communal seating options, an indoor-outdoor bar, and dine-in spaces for the individual restaurants operating under the glassed-in atrium." - Farley Elliott

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David

Google
Despite having been opened for something like 2 years, Halo has been a practically deserted building the entire time. They only have two open businesses: Danny Boys Pizza and Shake Shack. They’ve been advertising Trejo’s Donuts for over 2 years and it hasn’t showed any signs of opening. There must be 8-10 vacant spaces with no progress being made. There is technically parking but it is not free. Street parking in the area is full 50% of the time and restricted the other 50% of the time. The building is gorgeous. There is a lot of potential. It’s obvious, even to an outsider, that Halo is asking FAR too much for rent and that’s why it’s been sitting empty for years just like half of DTLA. Oh, and despite having dozens of apartment buildings nearby, everything here closes at or before 5pm on weekdays and the entire place is closed on Sunday. I would get dinner here regularly if it was open, but it’s clear they only care about the lunch rush from nearby offices while ignoring the plentiful nearby neighbors. So, in summary, a nice building with tons of potential, all wasted because of real estate corporate greed and extremely poor management.

Peter Shek

Google
Nice modern food court for office workers. However, Shake Shack has now closed, and there's only the pizza shop left. This place and basically the vicinity of this part of DTLA lacks the people traffic it needs to support businesses. There are also restaurants at Cal2 plus the food trucks, etc, so there is quite a bit of competition. Obviously, the number of people who reside in the few buildings nearby isn't enough to support these places to atay open past office work hours. Things appear to be close, but they are still spaced pretty far apart. Halo needs more restaurants. Having 1 pizza shop is a joke.

Guillermo Flores

Google
Really great food hall and it is still growing. It is nice, big, and the current restaurant offer great quality food and they are opening up more options soon. Currently they have Danny Boy Pizza, Nick and Stef steak house. Soon they will Shake Shake, Trejo’s Tacos and Coffee and Donuts.

Danshelle Jones

Google
I stumbled upon this space today and it’s so beautiful and peaceful. Will definitely be back to grab some Shake Shack or a taco and get some work done (they have ample seating and plug ins). The only downside is it’s not really open late/weekends which makes sense for the area but still it would be nice to stop in here for a nice respite from the noise of LA after visiting museums & biking on the weekend.

Tokyo Addicted

Google
Most useless “food court”. Literally 2 restaurants. Pizza & burgers. False advertising, Trejo’s Tacos has been “coming soon!” for at least 3 years. WASTE OF DTLA SPACE.

Mary McClure

Google
This is NOT a food court! It is a vast space with a single eatery which is fast pizza.

Josh Sommers

Google
I'm not sure what to say about this place as I visited for an L.A. Magazine food event, so the food, service and crowd was atypical. It appears to be intended as a food hall a la Smorgasburg or DeKalb Market in NYC or Grand Central Market in DTLA, but with a more corporate atmosphere, less character and less convenience of access. The space itself, architecturally, is completely in the background which worked for the style of event I attended. The circulation could use a lot of work, with the central collection of booths forming a wall and forcing visitors to move around the outside of the space instead of through. It's a bizarre space to move through but it was adequate for our needs, if a little annoying. Right now, it seems like the only permanent vendors are Danny Boy's pizza and Shake Shack and you can't really go wrong there if you like their styles of pizza and burgers. The rest of the vendor spaces are closed and surrounded by temporary walls advertising the space itself. If I go to Halo outside of an event, I'll update this review with my thoughts.

Linda Walker

Google
There are other food vendors inside. Also, banquet seating area with outlets. Nice and clam ambiance. Also, nick and stef's Steakhouse is located in the outside court. Halo is located in a business area. Just check their hours of operation. Enjoy 😋