Blue Dogwood Public Market

306 W Franklin St G, Chapel Hill
(919) 717-0404

Recent Reviews

Jamie Tripp

Love the place and the people!

Allan and Helen Lehman

Last week our family ordered 'take out' from Bouquet Garni to celebrate granddaughter's graduation. Chef Eric met us at the back door and helped place all of the carefully wrapped dishes into the car. He kindly instructed us on how to heat and serve them.Every dish was incredibly delicious and artfully prepared. The bonus sauces were amazing!Our gathering included people who are vegetarians, vegans and those who enjoy meats. Try the fruit and nut filled bread pudding for dessert!Thank you, Chef Eric!

Hayden Park

had an amazing meal at the Senegalese booth! very comforting warm meals. filling too! chef was very sociable, kind, and gave us some complimentary soup & juice! love that we have a local African food vendor right here in chapel hill

Anya Dippold

so delicious! we ordered sushi and we were brought samples of a delicious curry dish while waiting. the sushi was also amazing and very reasonably priced. i would definitely come back!

Jamie Tripp

love the food and the people

Javier Sanchez

Food and beer simply amazing. Alley beer is the best added with Nasi Lemak or Curry Laksa Noodle soup. Must try. Hopfly Tropical Ticket is good.

el paso

Food and beer simply amazing. Alley beer is the best added with Nasi Lemak or Curry Laksa Noodle soup. Must try. Hopfly Tropical Ticket is good.

John Roberts

Enjoyed s delicious barbecue lunch platter on the patio.

Victor Donabedian

Great idea and initial operation was fantastic. Sadly COVID pandemic had a negative impact on the status of this unique FoodHall/Market. Clearly it is not fault of the vendors nor managers but what started as a great and robust concept with clear potential for success has been stalling lately.I wish one would have a magic wand to wave over the BDPM and restore it to its pre-COVID status. Unfortunately, this is not going to happen. We shall simply wait for the end of this devastating pandemic. Let’s hope that BDPM would survive it and return to its splendor.

Tonya Del Soldato

Great place to visit for lunch or dinner. Variety of different types of food. They have a BBQ place, Cafe, and two vegan/vegetarian restaurant!! Even has a bar. Has outdoor seating.

Sarah Boak

Chapel Hill's food hall focuses on locally-owned, family-operated small businesses. Vegan food, barbecue, Persian stews, craft cider on draft - the food and drinks are diverse and affordable. A full meal at any vendor will cost you less than $15, with many options in the $10 range. Friendly and fun, it's great to chat with the chef-owners who run their own stalls and *love* to talk about their food (or food in general). The bar focuses on locally-owned breweries & cideries, so your dollars really do stay in the community. A unique place to take out-of-towners as well (especially those with food allergies). A good place to hang.

Charles Anderson

They lost my favorite butcher and I thought I would never go back. My son brought me some BBQ last month that even cold, was outstanding. I went to have in person last week and was blown away. The storefront was very slick and the food was some of the best I've eaten all year. That mac, those beans...the sausage! That being said, the overall market needs to polish itself up. The ambiance is somewhere between a construction site and a Tibetan bazaar...it's off-putting. I'd really like to see more high quality vendors as well...pickings are slim to say the least. The bar had some lovely local options, but unfortunately it had closed early. Chapel Hill needs this!

Olive Nicole

So many options! Chapel Hill's only food hall

Darlene Harper

Nice people. Pretty chill atmosphere. Lovely choices. Love the vegan food. The Peruvian was very good also. I got half and half and it was not "two plates." I'll be back to try the deserts!

Maranda THORNBURG

Fun place. Affordable and nice vegetarian and vegan options. Great vibe! Happy place

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