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Welcome to Revival Food Hall

Revival Food Hall in Chicago is a trendy and classy food court offering a variety of options for all food preferences, including vegan and vegetarian. With a full bar, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi, it's the perfect spot for lunch or group gatherings. The menu boasts delicious dishes that will satisfy any palate, and the atmosphere is inviting and lively. From the convenient location to the exceptional service, Revival Food Hall is a must-visit dining destination that provides a unique and memorable experience for all.

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Revival Food Hall in Chicago, IL is not your average food court. This trendy and classy spot offers a wide variety of delicious options for everyone, from vegan and vegetarian dishes to full bar service. The hall is wheelchair accessible and even offers free Wi-Fi, making it the perfect spot for a quick lunch break or a gathering with friends. The outdoor seating area is heated and covered, providing a cozy atmosphere even in cooler weather. With options for delivery, takeout, and catering, Revival Food Hall truly has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this hipster hotspot in the heart of Chicago.

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Sol C.
Sol C.

Picking a new spot is never easy but Revival Food Hall definitely has something for everyone. With multiple vendors, a large dining area, and reasonable pricing everything was exact for a simple city day lunch. The food was good (recommend a poke bowl from Aloha Poke Co) and service was swift at every stall!

Ella L.
Ella L.

Great selection of cuisine in a fast casual setting. Good for grabbing a quick lunch or dinner solo but especially for a group. Only wish there was more seating.

Mia K.
Mia K.

So glad this place is within walking distance of the Rookery Building and the Money Museum. Cuisine for all tastes - Mexican, pizza, fried chicken sandwiches, dosa, poke bowls, and vegan (plant based? something that I avoided lol). From FARE I had a huge bowl of turkey basil meatballs, farro, lemony kale, and red cabbage slaw. I wanted a relatively light meal and I made a great choice. Everything was fresh and the high quality justified the price of $14.25. My friend had a hot chicken sandwich. Satisfying, though heavy. We sat at a long table to the right of the entrance and noticed a small bookstore inside, Chicago's only indie bookstore. Extra points for the cool, nostalgic 80's music, tunes that are sadly overlooked on mainstream 80's radio stations. The only odd thing is most vendors don't sell plastic bottles of water. Glass ones with metal caps bottles dominate here. Finally found a screw cap bottle at the Mexican joint. Would definitely return and some places are open for dinner. There's also a bar and special events.

Kristin M.
Kristin M.

Great place, plenty of space Friday afternoon. Hot tip to order a head. All the food options you can want. And bathrooms. Will be back to try other places.

Debra V.
Debra V.

Avoid around lunch hour rush. This large food hall has lots of choices of sandwiches, soups and ethnic foods, anything you may want. There is a make-your-own salad counter at the back. You must walk around to find the specialty items and desserts. There is soooo much to choose from. You go to the counter to order and receive your tray, and eat anywhere at the clean tables. This food hall is modern and bright. So nice that a developer used this dining concept so patrons with special diets can try different items. This venue is perfect for families, a quick stop or carry out, or to get a drink or coffee and relax. So glad we found it near several sightseeing spots. Easily accessible.

Samantha S.
Samantha S.

We stopped here on a whim because we were cutting it close to a show down the street at the Chicago Theatre. Smaller than some other food halls that I've visited in the past, Revival was the great fit for my husband and I on a rainy Friday night. It was pretty quiet inside around 7pm (they close at 8pm), so we were able to order food at The Fat Shallot (truffle BLT was excellent) and Los Milagros. It was pretty quiet inside, and I guess I was pleasantly surprised there wasn't a big crowd. I expect this place gets busier around lunch time. The only downfall was that the Revival Bar wasn't as easy to navigate. There is no place to order a drink (coffee side is closed) if all of the bar stools are taken. My husband wanted to order a beer and had to awkwardly find a way up to the bartender. Perhaps signage could be clearer about the process for ordering?

Samantha C.
Samantha C.

I stopped by to check out what different foods I could try before leaving for home and ended up trying out Art of Dosa and Bagel Miller. What I got: Art of Dosa Chole dosa wrap (4/5) -- Not too familiar with Indian food, so I didn't know what to expect. The filling was chickpea curry inside this super thin, crispy crepe-like shell. They served it with chutneys and a soup?? I'm not too sure what it was but it went well with the dosa when I dipped it in. If you like complex sour and savory flavors, I would definitely recommend this place. Bagel Miller The BELT (4/5) -- Everything in between the bagel tasted great, but the bagel itself was the weakest aspect of the dish. It lacked chew, that proper bagel crust, and was super thin compared to most bagels I'm used to. This food hall has many diverse food options to choose from, including Mexican, Italian, American, Indian, Hawaiian, etc. I would say prices really depend on the vendor, but I noticed drinks in general were pricey.

Lee D.
Lee D.

Quality/Quantity - If you are following, I have been frequenting public markets again and really enjoying it. I especially like the upscale ones with breweries. We tried the following: Litos Empanadas - We got the beef & rice empanada; crispy, fresh, good but on the small size especially for the price of $5+ tax. Dos Taqueria, we got the beef brisket barbacoa taco; generous portions, but you have to eat this with a fork. It was just way too messy due to the saucy tortilla. Art of Dosa - Ramen Dosa wrap. This was a hit. Crispy freshly fried wrapper, good flavors inside. But was there supposed to be ramen noodles in this? We did not have any noodles. Atmosphere - Located in the downtown area, so most customers are local business people. Plenty of seating, community seating, tables, counters, etc. Something for everyone. Individual businesses have promotions, specials, happy hours, etc. See pictures or websites. Open 5 days a week from 7am to 7pm, closed weekends. Again, a downtown location. Website hours differ slightly. 24,000 sq feet, good size. Catering available. Events. Service - Good. Price - Depends on what you eat or drink. But overall, reasonable prices, expected prices for downtown business locations. Owner Suggestion - Congrats on your success since 2016.