Olly Olly Market

601 W 26th St, New York
(212) 589-8185

Recent Reviews

Helena

I recently visited Olly Olly Market, and I must say it exceeded my expectations in every way. This food hall boasts an enticing array of food options, and my experience with Kinn Thai was nothing short of delightful. The flavors were exquisite.The ambiance is modern and inviting. The spacious layout ensures that you never feel cramped, and the addition of a bar and pool table adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit. Whether you prefer to sit at a traditional table or sink into sofa, there's a spot for everyone to unwind and savor their meal.

Meir Sadras

It's worth visiting a wonderful place.

Céline BODART

5 stars for the open-to-the-public area they’ve created here. Modern, comfortable, not overly crowded since it’s far off to the extreme West of Chelsea. Conveniently outfitted with an openly accessible WiFi and abundant outlets, table sitting area as well as couch / sofa area. It’s great.

Deborah Don

Never heard of the place

Serhiy Tsyganok

Great place for visiting with Family or friends!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leysan Nigma

the atmosphere is great. food choices are limited for vegan/ vegetarian folks. overall, it’s a nice

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

Solo

Chop cheese is not on

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Jeannie T.

What fun vibes walking into this place. It's well lit and nicely laid out with plenty of seating and things to see. Olly Olly has at least five food counters and two of which are notable finer dining vs the fast food options. Plenty of cozy seating, communal seating and a relaxed atmosphere. Picture it: a Pool table, library, full bar, etc marketplace of food. What's not to like?! I came here to dine at DDOBAR and what a fantastic dining experience it was. Best part was the friendly staff everywhere and the very chic and very clean restroom facilities. Check out my review of DDOBAR separately.

Doris H.

Good service and good quality food. Reasonable price, we need more of this kinda of restaurants.

Sakura C.

I love going to lil Biggs spot, the customer service is exceptional. They are friendly and helpful, and completely care about your needs! They offer different types of breakfast and lunch. You will be able to sit close to them or in the tables aside. Great music is also a plus. Come on over and speak to Janet, she'll gladly give you service with a smile!!

T L

Great event!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jake K

If you’re in the area and looking for lunch on a weekday, come to Olly Olly- it’s a hidden gem! Lots of great options. The sandwiches at Pen N Coop are the best you will ever taste. Explosions of flavor, fresh ingredients, meat directly off the rotisserie. Yum ? There’s also usually plenty of seating if you’re bringing coworkers or need a space to work.

Food: 5

Amanda H.

Major disappointment. I came here on a Monday that I recently took off of work specifically to check out this food hall. Despite arriving during prime lunch time (1 pm), every single stall I was excited to check out was closed. In fact, I counted five places total that were closed in the food hall! Not one sign on the door of the hall nor indication from any of the businesses at their specific stalls that they'd be closed that day.It got worse - the stalls that were actually still open either had "be right back" signs at the register or extremely long lines as all the other people who came here for lunch had to choose from only a handful of options. I decided to just cut my losses and head somewhere else to find lunch. I was seriously annoyed after making the trek here from Brooklyn that not even one spot I was excited about was open, especially considering all 3 of the places I wanted to try included Monday lunch in their online hours. I could be more understanding if these businesses or the food hall themselves took a moment to alert customers of a change in hours (an instagram story can go a long way...) before I spent an hour on the subway/walking. I'd also totally understand if it was just one place, but five places closed during prime hours seems like a serious problem that needs to be addressed. Quite frankly, I wouldn't bother coming back here again. Way too far out of the way to risk having to walk all the way here, end up disappointed, and then walk back to Hudson Yards or Chelsea to find somewhere else to eat. There's plenty of other food halls in town that are actually open. I definitely do not recommend wasting your time.

Henggao Cai

The hottest new addition to Manhattan’s foodie scene.

Gail Jay

Very weird place. I’ve been there four times now, at all different times of day, and it is always empty. The first time I was there I wasn’t even sure they were open. Tonight the only restaurant that was busy was DDO—all booked, not taking walk-ins. The space of the market is very nice and the bathrooms are clean and spacious, but I’m not sure how these restaurants can stay in business with no customers. Except DDO. They’re doing fine.

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