Jefferson Plaza - East Market

Association / Organization · Washington Square West

Jefferson Plaza - East Market

Association / Organization · Washington Square West

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1115 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Market Eats is a lively food court at Jefferson Station with diverse bites and open seating, perfect for a casual city break and people-watching.  

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Jul 30, 2025

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"On the other end, there’s Market Eats, a food court run by Aramark with access to SEPTA’s Jefferson Station (formerly Market East). Head here for Chickie’s & Pete’s, Burger Fi, Freshii, Chick-fil-A, La Madeleine, Oath Pizza, and Pei Wei." - Rachel Vigoda

https://philly.eater.com/2019/9/18/20872131/fashion-district-philadelphia-gallery-mall-restaurants-bars-food-court
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Carmela D

Google
A lovely public space with plenty of seating. Weave your way through the plaza and discover the joys of car free spaces. Easily accessible from the Fashion District, Jefferson Hospital and the hotels around it, I really enjoyed passing some time at the tables today. Best way to cut through the heart of Market East and explore the nearby retail.

Joshua “jj” Freese

Google
It’s still a new park so the vegetation is growing, but it’s got a lot of seating and open space for a quick meal or to take a break from walking around the city. It may be a few years from now, but the plaza will hopefully give way to a proposed new high rise development that will include open public spaces on the perimeter and between it and the neighboring building which has become a 2 block long pedestrian lane from Market to Chestnut with outdoor amenities that are definitely an upgrade from the previous developments.