"Time Out Market is a giant food hall with stalls from some of the most outstanding restaurants in Boston. If you really want to try out the restaurants, you’re better off going to their actual locations because the food here tends to be smaller and priced with a tourist tax. But still, it’s awesome that you can get crispy nori tacos from the people behind O Ya, followed by a Nu burger and a cocktail in an outdoor space with corn hole and bocce." - dan secatore
"Time Out Market is a giant food hall with stalls from some of the most outstanding restaurants in Boston. If you really want to try out the restaurants, you’re better off going to their actual locations than the stalls here, where the food tends to be smaller and priced with a tourist tax, but it’s awesome that they’re all together in one big, fun spot that has good cocktails and an outdoor space with corn hole and bocce." - dan secatore
"Schlow also maintains a food hall stall called Italian Kitchen at Time Out Market, keeping a footprint in the city’s food-hall scene." - Erika Adams
"In the Fenway food hall I found a double-dose of holiday happenings: the Fenway Holiday Market (Saturday noon–5 p.m.) spotlights New England–based women makers like ADK Jewelry, JB Artisans Soaps, and Lumiere Rene Candle Co. while you savor drinks and bites from the market’s restaurants, and on Sunday the free Ugly Sweater Drag Bingo kicks off with a DJ at 6 p.m. followed by drag performances and bingo at 7 p.m.; it's especially fun with the market-bar's “Flannel Season” winter sangria." - Nathan Tavares
"Obviously, we now also have large hip food halls like Time Out in the area that promote local food makers." - Erika Adams