The food hall—the sexier, modern version of the 1970s food court—continues to grow in popularity. These variety-filled culinary marketplaces have become lively social hubs and dining hot spots, catering to a wide range of tastes. Instead of hosting chain restaurants, they’re often testing grounds for local chefs who offer ethnically diverse and innovative cuisines in a bustling communal setting.
Of course, Northern New Englanders have their own spin on the concept, often rotating chefs, using outdoor spaces, and adding craft beer, cocktails, and live entertainment. Here are four of our favorites, along with a quartet in Boston.