
"Time Out Market, Boston's biggest food hall, is shutting down, and its 15 food and drink vendors are closing up shop at the end of the month. The news was first reported by The Boston Globe, who cited several unnamed sources. The closure is lated for Jan. 23. The food hall currently hosts food vendors like Ms. Clucks Deluxe Chicken & Dumplings, Cusser's Roast Beef & Seafood, Taqueria el Barrio, and Union Square Donuts."
"The market that started it all opened in 2014 and has become a major attraction in the Portuguese capital, attracting acclaimed chefs into stalls to create more fast-casual meals. That was the goal of the Time Out Market location in Fenway as well, bringing in big name chefs and restaurateurs like O Ya's Tim and Nancy Cushman, Craigie on Main's Tony Maws, and Tasting Counter's Peter Ungar."
Time Out Market in Boston will close on Jan. 23, and its 15 food and drink vendors will cease operations. The market opened in Fenway in 2019 under London-based Time Out Group after earlier North American locations in New York and Miami and the global success of the original Lisbon market. The Fenway location brought in notable chefs and restaurateurs but experienced vendor turnover and was hit by the pandemic less than a year after opening. Current vendors include Ms. Clucks Deluxe Chicken & Dumplings, Cusser's Roast Beef & Seafood, Taqueria el Barrio, and Union Square Donuts. The 27,000-square-foot space at 401 Park has no announced next use.
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