The Pizitz Food Hall

Food court · Birmingham

The Pizitz Food Hall

Food court · Birmingham

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

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Global and Southern bites from diverse vendors in a hip hall  

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

thepizitz.com
@thepizitz

$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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Aug 7, 2025

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Thia Chambers

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!

Jonathan Calderon

Google
My wife and I got ice cream at The Spun Cow... First off just let me say, the ice cream was delicious. Truly. What warrants the lower stars is the chucks of ICE (as in water ice) I "discovered" with my teeth in my 2 scoops of Banana Pudding ice cream. I nearly broke a tooth on them. And yes, there were two massive pieces in the two scoops I got. The two ladies working there looked like they were working very hard so I don't blame this on either of them. They were both sweet and kind. This is really my only complaint. Other than that, the whole place has a nice hipster vibe and is obviously a place to order something and sit down and relax.

Steven Edwards

Google
This is kind of like a higher scale mall food court. There are several really good counter service restaurants here with a good variety of food and plenty of seating. There is a parking deck next to it that doesn't charge if you are there for less than two hours (lunch break).

Amelia Creel

Google
The food hall was warm and pretty impressive upon entering.... The floor was rather dirty, and the tables needed wiping off. They're was also not enough chairs... The prices were rather high, but I reckon pretty normal for Birmingham City dining. . Otherwise everything was pretty good.... The crowd was watching a football game, and they were rather loud, but no one was misbehaving. There was a variety of cuisines available. Most booths were open.. There was free water cups offered as well. Overall it was a pleasant dining experience, and despite the cost and people I'd do it again 🙂

Garret Grove

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 Pollack

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.

Lys

Google
Fantastic find as a result of thumbing through the Birmingham travel guide. Many choices from southern comfort food to various international selections. Our group ate from 5 vendors: Alabama Biscuit - craft made biscuits, biscuit egg and ham sandwich, fried chicken on brioche with Alabama white sauce (didn’t know that’s a thing)- care and skill went into making the biscuits for sure. Silver Kati - chicken and rice bowl with palak spinach & yogurt sauce and a samosa, great spice, flavor and combination of vegetables and chicken. From Waffle Works a waffle pizza, at Piper & Leaf we sampled 3 teas, herbal and flavored black tea, which can be sweetened to your liking. All were delicious, esp with the biscuit and jam. Lastly at Lichita’s for dessert, a mound of ice cream, the small size is plenty after a meal, around 16 fruit and other fun flavors to choose from. They have paletas as well. The food hall is modern, air conditioned, has outside seating, clean with a family restroom as well as regular ladies and gents. And they even had the World Cup games on. Way to go! If you’re passing through Birmingham give it a try.

Chelsea Duhon

Google
Someone told me about this place. I definitely wasted my time & money. Floors and place is dirty and gross. Food was over priced and not good , not hot .. Drinks were cans which wasn't cold .. I wouldn't come here again or recommend this place.