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Welcome to Krog Street Market

Welcome to Krog Street Market, an enticing food hall nestled in a revitalized 1920s warehouse in Atlanta. This vibrant culinary destination celebrates diverse flavors, offering everything from savory Asian dishes to mouthwatering Southern BBQ, Mediterranean delights, and artisanal pastries. Each vendor occupies their unique space, creating a lively atmosphere that encourages exploration and community. Patrons rave about exceptional creations like the Chiatonna Benni pizza and delightful pastries from The Little Tart Bakeshop. With climate-controlled comfort and ample seating, Krog Street Market is perfect for foodies and casual diners alike, making it a must-visit spot to savor Atlanta's eclectic food scene.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Krog Street Market, a vibrant culinary haven nestled in a beautifully restored 1920s iron works factory located at 99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307. This bustling food market brings together a diverse array of eateries, each offering unique flavors from around the globe, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists in Atlanta.

As you step inside, you are greeted by the harmonious blend of industrial charm and modern design. The atmosphere is lively, filled with the chatter of food lovers and the enticing aromas wafting from various stalls. Krog Street Market is designed for culinary exploration, boasting a variety of options that cater to every palate, whether you crave Asian, Mediterranean, American, or Mexican cuisine.

  • Variety of Foods and Drinks: The market features notable vendors such as Fred’s Meat & Bread, Varuni Napoli for authentic Italian pizza, and Yalla for Mediterranean delights. There’s even a spot for vegan options and artisanal pastries from Little Tart Bakeshop.
  • Made-To-Order and Bottled Cocktails: Indulge in some crafted beverages like the TC Margarita, or a refreshing Ticonderoga Cup cocktail, ideal for unwinding after a long day of sightseeing.
  • Community Vibe: With both counter service and sit-down options, the communal seating area fosters a shared dining experience, encouraging guests to sample various dishes while enjoying each other's company.

Interestingly, Krog Street Market isn't just about food; it’s about the overall experience. Patrons rave about the friendly service and the clean, climate-controlled environment. As Anugraha Pandidurai highlights, the market offers a delightful culinary journey without overwhelming crowds, especially if you visit on weekdays.

For those in search of something memorable, Jenni’s Ice Cream is the perfect treat to round off your visit. And, as Vahid Serpooshan shares, the combination of fresh pastries and expertly brewed coffee creates an exceptional start to any day. The intermingling of flavors creates something magical — an invitation to savor the specialties from each vendor, yet still making it feel like a customized dining experience.

Whether you're stopping by after visiting the nearby Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park or looking for a casual yet delightful lunch spot, Krog Street Market is truly a gem in Atlanta’s dining scene. Remember, it can get busy during lunch hours, so arriving early is a wise move. With ample indoor and outdoor seating, it’s the perfect setting for groups or a cozy date. So take a break, grab a seat, and let your taste buds embark on a flavorful journey at Krog Street Market!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Krog Street Market
Anthony Divinagracia
Anthony Divinagracia

I first visited Krog Street Market to try Fred’s Meat & Bread which I have previous reviewed with high marks. Over the past few months though, I decided to check other eateries within the market and found them all to be just as great. This large food market set inside a former iron works factory offers a great variety of foods and drinks including Asian, Mediterranean, American, and Mexican. The atmosphere inside is bustling catering to a large crowd and service is excellent. A must go for any foodies visiting Atlanta for the first time!

Taylor Lyons
Taylor Lyons

Stopped by after a day at the aquarium and it was the best idea. Theres a variety of different options so everyone is bound to find something they like. The only thing I strongly disapprove of is the sign at that sandwich shop claiming they make better cheesesteaks than a classic jawn from Philly… the LIESSS lol. Take that sign down! Besides that… I highly recommend.

Anugraha Pandidurai
Anugraha Pandidurai

Krog Street Market is a gem for food lovers! I had an amazing culinary experience trying out a variety of dishes. The Chiatonna Benni pizza from Varuni Napoli was simply incredible bursting with authentic Italian flavors. I also enjoyed a perfectly flaky chocolate croissant from Little Tart, a rich and creamy hot chocolate from Xocolatl, and the Smoky Vegan Queso with pita bread from Dips Kitchen, which was a delightful and unique snack. Everything I tried was absolutely delicious, and the prices were surprisingly reasonable. The atmosphere was lively but not overwhelming, and the people serving the food were incredibly friendly and kind, making the experience even more enjoyable. For those who prefer a quieter setting, I recommend visiting on weekdays to avoid crowds. Krog Street Market offers a fun and flavorful experience, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking to try something new. I’ll definitely be back!

陳愛玉
陳愛玉

A fantastic food hall housed in a restored 1920s warehouse - such a great spot for lunch! I love how they've kept the industrial charm while creating this warm, inviting space filled with amazing food vendors. We timed our visit perfectly, arriving around 11am before the lunch rush. Pro tip: if you want to avoid the busy lunch crowds (which I've heard can get pretty intense around noon), definitely aim for an earlier visit like we did. The market really starts buzzing around 12pm with local workers and tourists alike. The variety of food options is impressive. During our visit, we found everything from Thai and Japanese to authentic Southern BBQ and artisanal sandwiches. I appreciated how each vendor has their own unique space while sharing the communal seating area. The market has a nice mix of counter service spots and sit-down restaurants, plus some cool local retail shops to browse. Practical details that made the experience better: the market is climate-controlled (very welcome on a hot Atlanta day), has clean, easily accessible restrooms, and offers plenty of seating - though it can fill up quickly during peak hours. There's also a bar serving craft beers and cocktails if you're in the mood. Perfect spot for groups since everyone can get exactly what they're craving and still eat together. The only minor challenge is finding a table during peak hours, but if you come before noon like we did, it's much easier to snag a spot. Parking is available in the adjacent deck, which is super convenient for this popular Inman Park destination.

Vahid Serpooshan
Vahid Serpooshan

Krog Street Market is one of my favorite go-to spots in Atlanta! I visit often, and it never disappoints. The food and coffee options are outstanding, with nearly every vendor offering something worth trying. It’s the perfect mix of casual and high-quality. I especially love grabbing a pastry and coffee from The Little Tart Bakeshop—always fresh and delicious. Yalla is a must for incredible Mediterranean flavors, and Jenni’s Ice Cream is the perfect way to top off any visit. The vibe is lively, the space is beautiful, and it’s a true gem in the city.

Jay Mehta
Jay Mehta

Definitely visit if you’re visiting Atlanta. This was one of the highly recommended places to go in Atlanta and we were not disappointed. Many cafes and restaurants with so many options in terms of cuisines. We tried a Cuban and an Asian restaurant and it was good. It’s very close to the belt line (cross the road and walk upstairs) and walking distance from MLK National Historical Park. Parking can be a challenge, so we just parked at the lot near MLKNHP and walked down.

Tuung Thunm
Tuung Thunm

Krog Street Market is such a cool and lively place! I really enjoyed walking through and checking out all the different food stalls and shops. There’s a great mix of local flavors, creative dishes, and fun little spots to explore. The atmosphere is casual but trendy, with a lot of character and energy. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or just hanging out with friends, it’s a great spot to soak in the local vibe. Definitely a must-visit when you’re in Atlanta—5 stars from me!

Casey Nixon
Casey Nixon

Great place. Ample outdoor and indoor seating. Lots of choices, and all looked very good. The food we had was delicious. Great spot for a date. You do have to pay to park, but there seem to be plenty of parking.