A great downtown Milwaukee food hall with a wide mix of vendors, seating options, and energy. It’s easy to find something for everyone, whether you’re grabbing a quick bite, meeting friends, or spending time downtown. The layout is open and lively, and it works well for both casual meals and group outings!
3rd St. Market Hall
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A great downtown Milwaukee food hall with a wide mix of vendors, seating options, and energy. It’s easy to find something for everyone, whether you’re grabbing a quick bite, meeting friends, or spending time downtown. The layout is open and lively, and it works well for both casual meals and group outings!
This place is truly beautiful and modern and full of life. All of Milwaukee and beyond must be here. There’s a huge variety of food from many cultures and so much at each corner and it feels like they all run into each other so it feel like there’s a feeling of connection with all the food and people enjoying them. It’s right across the street from the Fairfield Hotel which is a Marriott property. Parking is on the street only.
This place is truly beautiful and modern and full of life. All of Milwaukee and beyond must be here. There’s a huge variety of food from many cultures and so much at each corner and it feels like they all run into each other so it feel like there’s a feeling of connection with all the food and people enjoying them. It’s right across the street from the Fairfield Hotel which is a Marriott property. Parking is on the street only.
My allergies were triggered upon entering. When I heard the sound of barking dogs I understood why. I avoid pet shops for this reason and I must now add 3rd St Market Hall to my list of pet shops to avoid. YOU SERVE FOOD. It is irresponsible, unsanitary, and just kinda gross to have dogs freely casting hair, dander, and all that is communicable into the food of your patrons. Edit/Response: Unfortunately not, the dogs that I heard were the same dogs that I saw inside the dining area. I've attached a photo of a large dog lying on the floor amongst diners.