Food Hall At Fifth + Broadway In Nashville Set For Spring 2021 Opening
By Jason Hall
September 30, 2020
A new European-style dining hall is reportedly scheduled to open in downtown Nashville in spring 2021.
Assembly Food Hall announced its scheduled opening, as well as three new restaurant partners on Wednesday, NewsChannel 5 reports. New additions to the food hall include the Donut Distillery, which already has a location in East Nashville, Saffron, an Indian restaurant with a location in Franklin, and Oke Poké, a fast-casual Hawaiian restaurant.
Restaurant partners that have already been announced to open stalls at the food hall include Desano Pizzeria, Edley's Bar-B-Que, Hattie Jane's Creamery, NoBaked Cookie Dough, Prince's Hot Chicken, Smokin Chikin, Steam Boys, Thai Esane, The Liege Waffle Co., and the Pharmacy Burger.
“Now more than ever, restaurant partners are attracted to the food hall model due to the ease of operations and lower financial risk. We’re seeing that momentum and excitement at Assembly Food Hall and are well-positioned for a successful opening in spring 2021,” said David Daniels, senior vice president of marketing at The Food Hall Co., Assembly Food Hall’s parent company via NewsChannel 5. “We are excited to announce these new restaurants as part of our expanding deep roster offering a Taste of Music City in one destination for locals and visitors alike.”
The new food hall is set to have 30 food stalls, cocktail bars and a rooftop venue featuring live music. The property will also include stores, residential and business towers and the National Museum of African American Music, which is scheduled to open this fall.
Fifth + Broadway's office and residential building areas have already opened to tenants and residents.
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