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A giant new food hall is coming to St Paul’s in May

Market Place’s first central London venue will boast nine food traders and two bars

Leonie Cooper
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Leonie Cooper
Food & Drink Editor, London
Market Place food hall in St Paul’s, London
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Another month, another food hall.

This May will see the opening of a brand new temple to snacking right by St Paul’s Cathedral. Market Place already has sites in Vauxhall, Harrow and Peckham, and this will be the brand’s first central-ish London location, opening at the end of the month. 

At 6,834 square foot, it’ll be home to two bars and nine different traders, with Free Wheelin Pizza, Greek street food from OPA, South American dishes from Streat Latin, curries and noodles from Thai House, pancakes and burgers from Duck Shed, Caribbean patties, fritters and jerk chicken at Hot Scotch, Indian cuisine from Tikka Nation, steak at Argentinian Grill and Australian-style sushi from Rolled. 

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Market Place food hall in St Paul’s, London
Image: Market Place

Market Place St Paul’s will open up across two floors at 150 Cheapside, EC2V 6ET.

Speaking about the opening, managing director of Market Place Food Halls Blake Henderson said: ‘The City has been crying out for a dining concept that matches its energy… We’re thrilled to be welcoming a mix of traders to our venue, some old friends of the brand, and some exciting new additions.’

Market Place food hall in St Paul’s, London
Photograph: Market Place

Heres Time Out’s very own list of the best food halls and street food markets in London. Something to chew on before Market Place St Pauls opens. 

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