Marietta Square Market opened on Thursday, March 28, 2019, to eager crowds looking for good food. They weren’t disappointed. The Marietta food hall features 20 restaurants on the historic square.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the following restaurants are open and serving takeout:

Now Cobb County residents don’t have to drive to Midtown Atlanta’s Ponce City Market or Krog Street Market to enjoy fresh foods in a community dining room. Marietta Square Market gives them all that they need in Cobb.

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The Market is housed in a renovated  warehouse space in the Historic Marietta Square District. The Market’s design harkens back to the style of a historic train station, which is appropriate given that it is located next to a railroad.

Here are the restaurants and food stalls that are part of Marietta Square Market:

  • Bread + Butter Bakery
  • Cousin’s Maine Lobster
  • D’Cuban Cafe
  • BullGogi Korean
  • Crème de la Crepe
  • Forno Vero Pizza
  • Four Fat Cows Creamery
  • Grand Champion BBQ
  • Just Loafin’ Cajun Cafe
  • Lucky’s Burger & Brew
  • Meat in the Middle
  • Momosan Ramen
  • Pita Mediterranean
  • Shai Karr Eatery Thai Street Food
  • Street Taco
  • Tandoori Square
  • Tiny Bubbles Tea Bar

What Kind Of Food Does Marietta Square Market Have?

The market has plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. But there are also other fresh items.

What are the hours for Marietta Square Market?

Monday – Thursday: 7 am to 10 pm
Friday – Saturday: 7 am to 11 pm
Sunday: 7 am to 9 pm

Concordia Properties, an Atlanta-based real estate company specializing in food ventures, is the entity behind Marietta Square Market.

Where is Marietta Market Square located?

Marietta Market Square is located at 65 Church St, Marietta, GA 30060. Here is a map to help you find it.

Is Marietta Square Market pet-friendly?

Marietta Square Market is not just a place to eat and people-watch. Animals can come too. On the patio and in outdoor seating areas, Marietta Square Market is dog-friendly for friendly, supervised dogs.

Animals are not allowed inside the market though.

Did we tell you that there’s plenty of veggies?

On a weekly basis, the Marietta farmer’s market brings in fresh produce, vegetables and meats from Georgia producers.

No matter if it’s ham, lamb, or poultry, the market has it!


When it comes to restaurants and places to eat, Atlanta is quickly gaining ground on some of the dining capitals around the United States.

The culinary excellence of Southern food is only part of the reason why Atlanta restaurants are having a moment. New entries into the restaurant entry, including steakhouses, seafood and fast-casual, represent a growing segment of the new Atlanta restaurants.

Atlanta is having a restaurant renaissance. Hot chicken is the rage in Atlanta’s dining scene right now. But so are chicken and waffles.

Fast-casual is also the dining trend du jour around metro Atlanta restaurants. The concept involves mixing the quick accessibility of fast food with the casual dining experience. Food in Atlanta is also adapting to the various tastes of the migrants that come here to live.

Read more: 5 essential soul food spots in Atlanta

Patrons typically order off a menu board like they would at a burger joint, but the convenience of sitting down to leisurely enjoy their food has made the segment a popular one with the restaurant industry.

The craze hasn’t escaped metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene, which has seen a fast-caz explosion in recent years.

Check out some of AtlantaFi.com’s best Atlanta restaurant stories

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