The Pizitz Food Hall
Food court · Birmingham ·

The Pizitz Food Hall

Food court · Birmingham ·

Global bites from diverse stalls in a modern, hip food hall

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The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
The Pizitz Food Hall by null
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1821 2nd Ave N #3112, Birmingham, AL 35203 Get directions

$10–20

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1821 2nd Ave N #3112, Birmingham, AL 35203 Get directions

+1 205 214 9999
thepizitz.com
@thepizitz

$10–20

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The Pizitz Food Hall

BARAK W.

Google
The Pizitz Food Hall is a lively downtown gem in Birmingham — modern, eclectic, and packed with local flavor. With global cuisine options from tacos to ramen, and a full bar at its heart, it’s fun for groups. A few stalls close early, and prices lean upscale, but it rarely disappoints. I had Ono poke and it was so good. Definitely great place with lots of options 👌

Alicia S.

Google
Well it wasn’t what I expected and for sure not what’s posted on the website. A few places were closed down, so there wasn’t many food selections. I guess I was expecting more glitz, glamour and music . For a Friday night it felt like any old hang out spot. We did try the pho and it was awesome with great flavor good portion and Soon’s customer service was awesome!!!

owen u

Google
Stepping into The Pizitz Food Hall feels like entering a modern urban crossroads of flavors. With more than a dozen food vendors under one roof, it offers an impressive culinary diversity—from ramen and poke to tacos, Middle Eastern fare, Ethiopian specialties, and elevated comfort foods.  The variety is definitely one of its strong suits. You can mix and match — grab a burger from The Standard, follow it with a dessert from Spun Cow, or try a shawarma or falafel plate at Eli’s Jerusalem Grill.  The environment is casual and upbeat, with a full bar in the center lending a social hub feel.

Joy L.

Google
I had a beef pho and tornado potato. I absolutely loved this pho place! The broth was rich and flavorful, and the noodles were perfectly cooked. Tornado potatoes are perfect for appetizers.

Adam B.

Google
Very unique and cool place! Lots of variety of ethnicities of food to try! I had a hot chicken marmalade sandwich with Cajun fries and it was awesome!

Thia C.

Google
Visited the food court, specifically the Spun Cow, for dessert after a lunch outing with the work crew. Other than locating parking, I had a tasty tree and enjoyable experience. Definitely try the ice cream!

Garret G.

Google
Went to the Pizitz Food Hall with a friend. I've been to cultivation food halls before, but the selection here is nothing short of astounding. I tried some Indian Cuisine, eating some Tandoori Chicken and garlic Naan bread. It was from Silver Kati: Indian Street Food and it was pretty darn good. The food was hot and made to order, the ingredients were so fresh, and it was worth the rather high price. My friend also enjoyed his burger and fries from The Standard. I also got a traditional southern praline from The Birmingham Candy Company. It was also very good. Just be careful how much you get, because I've seen people spend thirty dollars on 6 or 7 items. The biggest downside is the parking. My friend and I had to park a couple blocks away from each other and it took several minutes to find adequate parking (and each other again), but considering this is in downtown Birmingham, it is what is. I defiantly plan on coming back here!

Kurt P.

Google
Phenomenal selection of food. I've been to Ono Poke, Momo, Pho Pho, and Eli's Jerusalem Grill, while stopping by the Louis bar for beer and wine in between. The wide selection of options is impressive, the atmosphere is very hip but relaxed, and the building itself is gorgeous.