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A food hall is a large standalone location or department store section where food and drinks are sold.

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31-570: The Marina Market is an indoor food hall and multipurpose venue near the centre of Cork , Ireland . Formerly a warehouse, it was converted and then opened to the public in September 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic to offer food services to the community in an open-air space. Its popularity saw it continue to operate after the pandemic subsided. In 2023, formal planning permission was secured by its operators, who intend it to become

62-522: A freight container painted pink. In November 2022, planning permission was sought for the first time to retroactively cover the venue, however, it was rejected by Cork City Council . The council suggested that the venue did not have the infrastructure required to support the foot, bicycle and car traffic being drawn towards it. The council also noted the site's proximity to Gouldings Chemicals compound, which raised health concerns. The decision proved controversial and, almost immediately, 20,000 people signed

93-803: A broader consumer base. As consumer demand for variety and quality has increased, food courts have expanded in size and diversity. Modern food courts now include a range of dining options, such as healthier choices, ethnic cuisine, and high-quality dishes. This shift reflects broader changes in consumer behaviour, with many seeking more diverse and nutritious food offerings. Research on consumer satisfaction in food courts has shown that food quality and variety are key factors in attracting and retaining customers. In response, mall operators have curated diverse food offerings to meet these expectations, which has contributed to customer engagement and loyalty. In 2009, mall sales reached an approximated $ 49 billion, and food courts generally did better than other food services inside

124-454: A diverse audience, including tourists and locals, with its cosmopolitan food options, while maintaining its cultural roots. In food-courts, globalization has enabled individuals to experience new cuisine outside of its geographic origin. For example, food such as sushi that was once tied to specific geographic and cultural context has become a staple enjoyed by consumers in food-courts globally. Vancouver-based sushi chef Hidekazu Tojo devised

155-652: A home or workplace. In this case, it may be packaged in plastic or foam food containers on location. Vendors at food courts may also sell pre-packaged meals for consumers to take home. Food is usually eaten with plastic cutlery, and sporks are sometimes used to avoid the necessity of providing both forks and spoons . There are exceptions: Carrefour Laval requires its food court tenants to use solid dinnerware and cutlery which it provides. Common materials used in constructing food courts are tile , linoleum , Formica , stainless steel , and glass , all of which facilitate easy cleanup. The second-floor food court at

186-421: A permanent venue. As of 2023, the venue is home to 30 food vendors and 5 retail vendors. A number of worldwide cuisines and street food varieties are sold, including Korean , Soul food , Venezuelan , Brazilian , Italian and Middle Eastern in addition to more traditional local fast food , coffee and pastries . A number of the food stalls at Marina Market serve as outposts for restaurants elsewhere in

217-635: A petition asking the council to reconsider. Additionally, a number of local politicians and journalists voiced their support for the venue, with former Mayor of Cork Mick Finn stating that "the "Marina Market is a fantastic, multi-purpose facility that is already iconic in Cork. Hundreds are employed there" while Catherine Conlon of the Irish Examiner called Marina Market "one of the best things that emerged in Cork City post-pandemic" and argued that it

248-559: A place to rest and enjoy relatively cheap food. For example, Costco’s hot dog vendors exist in a space where their clientele is unlikely to find many other convenient sources of food nearby. These food courts do tremendously well, bringing in one billion USD to Costco annually.   Increasingly common, though, has been the change to something resembling the British notion of food halls , where customers can find more local chains or even artisan restaurants. These become sort of hubs for

279-570: A separate building, or repurposing a building formerly used for something else. The number of food halls in the United States grew by 37% in 2016 and has spread across the country. Advocates state that it provides a third place for gathering, can function as a business incubator , and are part of a trend towards more experiential retail experiences tailored to a given community, in contrast to traditional food courts with national chains which are deemed inauthentic. The term "food hall" in

310-498: A standalone development. In some places of learning such as high schools and universities, food courts have also come to replace or complement traditional cafeterias . Food courts consist of a number of vendors at food stalls or service counters. Meals are ordered at one of the vendors and then carried to a common dining area, often using a common food tray standardized across all the court's vendors. The food may also be ordered as takeout for consumption at another location, such as

341-807: A vegetarian option, was created to accommodate dietary restrictions and uphold cultural values while safeguarding the brand’s identity as an American fast-food provider. Yet, some food courts include local cuisine to preserve identity. The flagship location of TimeOut Market in Lisbon, Portugal, demonstrates this approach by maintaining a strong cultural identity. This food court emphasizes local flavours and regional delicacies, including pastel de nata , Alentejo ham, and Bacalhau à Brás , alongside global offerings. Time Out Market Lisbon also highlights renowned Portuguese chefs, like Henrique Sá Pessoa whose food reflects his Portuguese origins and international cuisine. This food court demonstrates globalization by catering to

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372-515: Is able to generate more revenue, encouraging customers to linger in the store longer and purchase more products. It is one of their main business strategies, since Costco is known for its bulk products, its prices, and its food court. Since the experience of localized and fusion food trends have been very prominent in North American culture, food trucks have recently been a trend in the industry. The local aspect of food trucks combined with

403-735: Is also evident in the rise of entertainment malls, where food courts play a central role. In these entertainment-focused malls, food courts have evolved from supplementary elements to integral parts of the shopping experience. According to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), a growing portion of mall space is now dedicated to food and beverage offerings, as these areas contribute to customer satisfaction. Malls have shifted from being primarily retail spaces to becoming social hubs that combine dining, entertainment, and leisure activities. Food courts serve as central gathering points, helping to create an atmosphere that appeals to

434-455: Is generally an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve dinner. It can also be a public dining area in front of a cafe or diner. Food courts may be found in shopping malls , airports , and parks . In various regions (such as Asia, the Americas, and Africa), a food court may be

465-462: Is qualified as a symptom of malls beginning to become less retail-centric and more about the experience and ambiance of going to the mall. Food courts tend to have a complex internal economy. Although the food court functions as one unit, its vendors still exist and act independent of each other. They share one set of customers and they compete for clientele. If one vendor increases the quality of their product, that decreases demand for other vendors at

496-475: Is the expansion of Western fast-food chains within food courts, like McDonald’s , which provides consumers with a familiar quick service experience. However, Mcdonald's is complex in that it plays into localization. Localization, in this instance, is defined as tailoring the food offerings to align with the cultural, religious, and regional needs of the consumers. In India, the McAloo Tikki Burger,

527-508: The California roll in 1971, and this adaptation has played a pivotal role in popularizing sushi in the West. Today chains like Edo Japan , with over 100 food court locations across Canada, US, and Australia, serve Japanese inspired sushi dishes. Some food courts exist in virtue of a captive market ; a reunion of fast-food chains taking advantage of an economic vacuum where customers need

558-778: The Paramus Park shopping mall in Paramus, New Jersey , which opened in March 1974, has been credited as the first successful shopping mall food court in the United States. However, a food court at the Sherway Gardens shopping center in Toronto , Ontario, Canada, was constructed three years earlier. Built by the Rouse Company , one of the leading mall building companies of the time, it followed an unsuccessful attempt at

589-655: The Plymouth Meeting Mall in 1971, which reportedly failed because it was "deemed too small and insufficiently varied". The concept has since evolved in the USA in the form of the food hall which has increased in popularity in the US. In Jakarta , the food court has evolved into the food-park concept, where food stalls are located on park like open space. There are several food-parks in Jakarta now. In Thailand,

620-711: The British sense is increasingly used in the United States. In some Asia-Pacific countries, "food hall" is equivalent to a North American "food court", or the terms are used interchangeably. A food court means a place where the fast food chain outlets are located in a shopping mall. A gourmet food hall may also exist in the form of what is nominally a public market or a modern market hall , for example in Stockholm 's Östermalm Saluhall or Mexico City 's Mercado Roma . Food court A food court (in Asia-Pacific also called food hall or hawker centre )

651-522: The Southern Fruits Distribution Company warehouse at Centre Park Road was investigated. Urban Green Private, a property development firm created by developer Tom Coughlan in 2013, took control of the site and converted it from a warehouse into an indoor marketplace and venue. The group did so without first securing planning permission . The first vendor to establish itself at the venue was Guji coffee, which operated out of

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682-408: The city. Amongst the retail vendors is an on-site barbers . Besides its primary purpose as an indoor food marketplace, the building has also served as a music venue, an events venue, a cinema, a roller rink and an ice rink . The Marina Market opened in September 2020 amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic ; As businesses sought open-air venues to work out of in order to continue operations, the site of

713-402: The community aspect of food courts has enabled the recent trend of food truck rallies . By using food trucks as a promotional tool, many vendors are able to brand themselves to fit the demand of local businesses in the realm of franchise competition. As a consequence of globalization , food courts across the world have seen an increase in the variations of cuisines offered. One example of this

744-578: The first food court was called Mahbunkhrong Food Center inside Mahbunkhrong Center (modern-day MBK Center ), opened on February 7, 1985, along with a shopping center. It was considered the largest food court in the country. In 2014, it was improved to MBK Food Island. In the 1990s, food courts became a shopping mall staple. Food courts became such an integral part of culture that colleges and universities began to incorporate food-court like settings in their cafeteria, and even brought name-brand franchises ( KFC , Taco Bell , Subway , etc.) into partnership with

775-686: The mall and eventually attractions of their own, drawing in their share of customers. Traditionally these new food court and food hall hybrids attract younger clientele, now including bars and, in the case of the malls owned by the Washington Prime Group , even adding craft breweries. As an example, in Egypt, this new view of food courts as potent sources of customers for the mall has become quite prevalent. The mall hypermarket,  exploding to match population growth, now includes various ventures into gastronomy including food courts. Here this

806-470: The malls. The sales, per-square-foot, for food courts declined only 1.7 percent during that year, while fast-food outlets and full-service restaurants inside malls declined 4.4 and 6 percent, respectively, according to the ICSC. For several years, Business Insider named Panda Express as one of the first food court businesses achieving notorious success in the industry. One of the reasons for Panda Express' success

837-506: The popularity of fresh food and stray away from the traditional unhealthy, fast food reputation of food courts. In the following years, food courts have evolved in response to shifting consumer preferences and broader cultural changes. One example of this transformation is the Time Out Market , which began in Lisbon in 2014. This food court concept focuses on both convenience and dining experiences of higher quality. Time Out Market

868-639: The schools. Soon after, airports, as well as many office buildings, incorporated food court layouts in their public spaces as it allows franchises and businesses to gain a wide spectrum of consumers for profit. In 2010, eating out became more common for an average American in comparison to eating at-home meals. Approximately 47% of their food budget would go towards eating out at restaurants or at food courts. Though food courts still exist, many food hall elements have been incorporated into food court settings .   In order for vendors to succeed in this setting, businesses feel as though they have to keep up with

899-573: Was developed to curate a selection of the city's food and drink offerings, bringing together local chefs under one roof. The shift toward gourmet and diverse menus reflects a growing demand for both quality and variety in dining experiences. Time Out Market combines food with cultural activities, positioning the food court as a destination rather than just a place for quick meals. This development reflects an increasing emphasis on quality and experience, which were not traditionally associated with food courts. This trend toward an elevated food court experience

930-416: Was due to their constant change and upgrading of their menu items. Costco Wholesale has one of the largest and most successful businesses that benefit from the revenue generated by food court sales. While many food court businesses pursue a healthy and fresh image, Costco aligns their food court branding with the stereotypical fast food image. By placing their food court near the exit of their store, Costco

961-834: Was one of the most important third places in Cork. In September 2023, a second proposal was granted planning permission by the council, with the Health and Safety Authority stating that it had no objections to the development. With the second proposal, came several million euros of planned investment in the venue. Upon securing the planning permission, a spokesperson for the ownership group stated they would seek to make Marina Market an urban market "on par with any major European city". Food hall Unlike food courts made up of fast food chains, food halls typically mix local artisan restaurants, butcher shops and other food-oriented boutiques under one roof. Food halls can also be unconnected to department stores and operate independently, often in

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