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Food halls and markets in the West Loop, Chicago.

The West Loop carries three named food halls and the seasonal Fulton Market farmers market. The Chicago French Market under Ogilvie Transportation Center is the long-running anchor; Time Out Market on Fulton Market is the curated chef-roster destination; From Here On on Van Buren is the newest entry. Below is a curated short list.

Food halls

Indoor food halls with multiple vendor stalls.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a food hall and a food market?
A food hall is primarily sit-down vendor stalls — you order, sit, eat. A food market mixes stalls with groceries, produce, butchers, and prepared foods to take home. The Chicago French Market is more market-like; Time Out and From Here On are more food-hall-like.
Where is the Chicago French Market?
The Chicago French Market is at 131 N Clinton — directly beneath the Ogilvie Transportation Center Metra terminal. Enter from the Ogilvie concourse or from Clinton Street.
Is there a farmers market in the West Loop?
The Fulton Market District hosts a seasonal farmers market in warmer months. For year-round farmers-market-style shopping, the Chicago French Market's produce and butcher vendors are the closest equivalent.
Are the food halls open every day?
The Chicago French Market is open most weekdays and Saturdays; closed Sundays. Time Out Market and From Here On have longer hours including evenings. Check each location for current weekly schedules.