The Market
Food court · Norfolk ·

The Market

Food court · Norfolk ·

Market with shops, ice cream, wine bar, beer, live music

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333 Waterside Dr Suite 106, Norfolk, VA 23510 Get directions

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333 Waterside Dr Suite 106, Norfolk, VA 23510 Get directions

+1 757 426 7433
watersidedistrict.com
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How the Twitter Tax Break Affected Restaurants in San Francisco’s Mid-Market | Eater SF

"Conceived as an upscale grocery with adjacent fast-casual restaurants in the Twitter building to employ people from SROs and shelters, the Market has suffered high employee turnover (65%), routine theft and violent street incidents tied to meth and open drug use, and operator Chris Foley says he liquidated a big chunk of his balance sheet to keep it alive while still believing in the long-term potential." - Carolyn Alburger

https://sf.eater.com/2018/9/19/17862118/central-market-tax-exclusion-restaurants-post-mortem-future
The Market

Brooke L.

Google
Super cool place! The market is a part of this huge building referred to as the water side. In the water side there is a multitude of different stores and shops. There’s ice cream, cupcakes, sports bars , ex. The market has live music playing most nights. The market is kind of in the center of everything so if you want to grab a drink while the family gets ice cream it’s perfect. Plus there is a giant tv that plays sport programs. Five emojis that describe my experience are… 😁🍻🌊📺👍

Ash R

Google
Would have loved a cold beer, but no staff to be found other than the center bar, and the bartender was not interested in serving me. Weird vibes. Took the ferry over and going straight back.

Emily V.

Google
This was a very nice experience , I will note on the music was a tad bit to loud for my liking. The musician was amazing and very good with his guitar and his singing. The kiddy cocktail I had was different, I did like it. It tasted as if a pineapple and a cherry had a baby it would be this drink. The bar tender was very kind and had a nice story to associate with the drink she was making for me. Now she has a sense of humor that will make you laugh so hard you could fall right out of your seat. Another thing to note is the decor, it was all modern, rustic even. The ocean view was one of my favorite things about this establishment. You can see the navy ships being worked on. You can see many boats passing. I will come back soon because they have a vip club you can join. Free appetizers offered and half off beer on Friday’s. This is a nice place to cool down from the hot weather outside. Also outside of The Market is a nice arcade that I passed by that could make a nice family experience. This arcade is connected to The Market so no worries about the humidity getting in the way of some quality family time.

Lucian M.

Google
Disappointing Policy That Hurts Local Business My wife and I had dinner at Waterside last night and were surprised—and frustrated—to learn that the restaurant we chose couldn’t serve alcohol. We were told we had to walk over to the central bar area to order drinks separately. It’s disappointing to see that Waterside doesn’t allow individual restaurants to serve alcohol, especially when they’re small local businesses paying rent to be there. Throughout our meal, we watched several people come in, ask for a margarita, and leave when they found out they couldn’t get one. This policy isn’t just inconvenient for guests—it clearly costs the restaurant business, not just in drink sales but likely food sales as well. It feels like Waterside is prioritizing its own bar profits over supporting the success of its tenants. I hope this changes in the future so diners can have a better experience—and so these small businesses have a fair shot.

Elizabeth M.

Google
The place has a lot going on. It can and is confusing if you want to eat and drink but you are not in the correct place to get table service. We still had a good time.

Akintayo H.

Google
I went to this middle-of-the-road place for lunch on a Friday by myself. The place was quiet and listless before noon, as most of the other places nearby weren't open yet. I had heard good things about those other places, but I was already there and didn't feel like waiting. The food is provided by the Blue Moon Taphouse. I had a Star Hill Tripel (great), an avocado club, and a side Caesar salad. The sandwich was good, but the salad was disappointing. It was a side salad, and side salads are usually not great. However, this one looked better than it tasted. The bartender was friendly, helpful, and quick. Overall, it's a decent place to go if you're looking for a casual meal with friends or colleagues. But don't expect anything too special. If you're willing to wait a little longer, there are some other more interesting options nearby.

Evandro C. S.

Google
A very nice revitalized structure sheltering food and entertainment. A wider variety of food types would make the venue more attractive.

derek H.

Google
Our blonde bartender this morning was The Best. Very codial, welcoming n informative .