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The Foundry’s food hall is now open 7 days a week at 8 a.m. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Chez Ali’s brings Afro Caribbean cuisine to the food hall. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Ali Thiam serves up food from his new spot. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Chez Ali’s offers buffet-style plates with multiple dishes. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Look at how big this food hall is! Credit: Michelle Volansky
Turmeric Street Style brings a modern twist to Indian street food favorites.
Hello Poke offers fresh poke bowls. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Sub Division Sandwich Co. started as a ghost kitchen from the owners of Polite Society and The Bellwether last year. Credit: Michelle Volansky
More sandos from Sub Division. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Poptimism comes from the owners of Whisk. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Good Day offers crepes, breakfast sandwiches, cocktails and coffee. Credit: Michelle Volansky
From the team behind Polite Society, Good Day serves breakfast options all day. Credit: Michelle Volansky
The Kitchen Bar, a new concept from Gerard Craft, will open in the fall. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Other future Foundry staples will be an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, a Fresh Thyme Market and more. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Kalbi Taco Shack’s new home will feature more of what customers have come to expect from the beloved fusion spot. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Kalbi Taco Shack’s food blends Asian and Mexican flavors. Credit: Michelle Volansky
The food hall offers indoor seating. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Buenos Aires Café offers empanadas, sandwiches and more. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Patty’s Cheesecakes offers artisan desserts; the concept previously operated in The Baker’s Hub. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Press Waffle Co. features Liege-style waffles made to order. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Press Waffle Co. was featured on Shark Tank and now brings dishes like these to the Foundry. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Poptimism offers ice pops and ice cream with a plethora of options like pie crust pieces, dark chocolate and sprinkles. Credit: Michelle Volansky

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