The Bourse Food Hall

111 S Independence Mall E, Philadelphia
(215) 625-0300

Recent Reviews

anibalmorillo

Interesting variety of food for everyone and conveniently located near other mus visit locations such as the Independence Mall

Brie W.

Although we came here on Memorial Day lots of restaurants were closed. This had nothing to do with the holiday but because they were listed as "coming soon". This eatery looks fancy on the outside but the inside is just ok. There were only three restaurants that were operating and none of them piqued our interest. We decided to leave and head over to Sonny's Cheesesteaks.

MJL59

It is a pandemic so take the review with a grain of salt. Many food vendor spots are open...so not a huge selection of food to choose from. Not a whole lot of stores upstairs that I could see, though I did not go up there. I can imagine it was very nice pre pandemic and hopefully it can recover.

Cathy W.

First time in here for a yelp event. Beautiful place and a nice chill out place to grab a meal with family or friends. The only upsetting thing to me was not all food shops were open when I was there. There are a few shops I actually wanted to try out. Hopefully next time when I stop by there, they will be open for business.

Megan B.

I was given a $25 swipeit.com gift card and only one of the places opened when I went would accept it. I'm fine with businesses not being open on a Sunday, in fact I knew going into it that I wouldn't have all of the options. However the fact that I was unable to use the gift card given to me for the Bourse Food Hall was very frustrating.

Herstory_62

Finally post-COVID, things are picking up again at the Bourse! Yesterday we sampled a delicious poke bowl at Abunai Poke near the west entrance. Topped with fish eggs, the bowl featured lots of shrimp atop fresh greens, edamame beans & other treats. Service was efficient and friendly and the price is right!

Tina S.

Probably wonderful if they can get vendors to show up. It was a virtual ghost town. Building is beautiful. Has potential, wondering if Covid is to blame. A shame.

Charlie E.

Really nice and clean, but not as much variety as Reading Terminal Market. Way better location, though- right across from all the Center City sights.

Joe T.

I walked through here in the morning and in the evening and not a whole lot was open. It was on a Sunday though so hopefully it has more foot traffic on a weekday or at least a Saturday. It is a great concept and in a great location with all the historical sights right on its door step. It is not as big as its competitor but the lighting is a lot nicer with the taller ceiling. The food options are decent but not much was open when I walked through. I could not tell which shops were still open and closed or abandoned. Hopefully with more people out and about, school trips picking up, and people travelling business will pickup. Walking down Market St, I did see some signs advertising them which was really nice. I happened to discover them by accident which let me to stop in as my hotel was close by. Definitely worth another stop when I am in the area again and see what is new.

Cheryl B

Not sure if they were victims of the Covid lockdowns but about 75% of the restaurants in the hall are closed. Could be a great place but minimal choices to eat at on a Tuesday afternoon.

Jeannette L.

Another recommendation from my former supervisor, but it was a bit of a let down for me/kind of meh. It's a food hall in Philly and there's a bar inside. When I went, I liked LALO in there, but that spot has since closed Check it out if you don't necessarily know what you'd like to try because there is an interesting selection in the food hall... but if you're in Philly, there are so many AMAZING foodie places throughout the city. Do some research and explore those.

M3349ZSjasonp

Covid has really hurt this food hall as many of the stalls have closed. As of October 2021, there is a Mexican place, a poke bowl food place, a pizza place, Grubsteak, a dessert place, and a cheesesteak place. Unfortunately, many of the more interesting stalls have closed. There is indoor seating and some outside tables. Seating area inside has lots of light and is airy due to design of the building. Located on 5th St across from Liberty Bell park. Hopefully, this place can recover soon.

leanna M.

nice spot ,renovation completed . a bit pricey ,2 tacos and a pineapple soda from rebel taco I think it was cost 15 bucks . clean food court after the crowd leaves ,after 4 p.m. limited food stands open after 5 p.m.

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travelingtarheel2

This place was virtually empty and a wasted walk over there. They had a guy at each entrance forcing you to put a mask on, even though that goes against CDC recommendations at this time. There was virtually no one in there so how would you get within 6' of anyone.

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