Rod B.
Yelp
I'm a big fan of food halls. Food halls are basically pop up food counters like a food court but focusing on the mom and pop establishments. See my review on "the works" (Atlanta).
So glad food halls are spreading in Central Florida. In SW Volusia and N Seminole counties, "Henry Depot" is a place to start your experience.
My rating is not base on food or service but the building with its offerings, atmosphere, cleanliness, and table seating.
Right off the bat, when you pull up to this establishment, there ampule parking, nicely painted building, and outdoor seating. I do see handicap parking but I don't see a handicap ramp near it. I could be wrong and the ramp is somewhere else. I had to get my elderly mom up the stairs. As for the building looks, it feels like an old fashion warehouse with a barn look. I like it but for a food hall seems too narrow.
There are over 8 pop ups (some were closed) and a main bar area at the back. Inside is very clean and pop ups are tightly bound together. There aren't too many tables except for the back bar area and outside seating. In CF, it rains a lot so we need a lot of inside seating/table. The hall is pretty narrow. Since the pop ups are located by each wall, the hall needs to accommodate people waiting in line and normal traffic. If your handicap, go on days in less peak hours.
One comment at the bar area at the end, there are a bunch of tables but unsure if it restricted to just the bar. If not, they can add more pop ups. Which leads to my next topic, the variety of the pop ups.
It's a good variety of pop ups with pizzas, seafood, Japanese, Hawaiian, etc. Unsure if the pop ups are permanent or if there are pop ups that will be rotating. I hope rotating because that's the main appeal of a food hall, otherwise, it's a food court.
Overall, henry depot is a good place and a good start.