New York, United States
115 Delancey St
N/A
+13475698701
DeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingSame-day delivery
Public toilet
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift
Incredible new market! Amazing food and fun vendors. I love to hang out there!! For work, lunch, dinner or even some grocery shopping.
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Great food for a good price. The variety at the food court is great (roast, Mexican, Japanese, handmade pizza... etc...) and the space is pretty cozy with quite a lot of seats or standing area to dine from. What’s better, is that aside from being a food court, there’s also food market inside it. I’d say that it’s a great choice to grab a quick lunch — especially if you just failed to find a seat at Eataly above (me ).
Great variety. Had absolutley scrumptious pizza at Slice Joint
The market line is an amazing place. All of these markets that are popping up are just having to a person like me. So many good places to shop and by ingredients, food and even an apothecary. I've already been to , slice joint peasant stock. And I definitely can weigh to try the Asian places. So many things to try so many things to buy and I'm going to get them all.
Great indoor space especially for very cold (or hot) days. Good food and most decently (tho not cheap) priced. Definitely worth a visit -excellent option for families.
The place looks pretty new and decent. I went there to get ample hill ice cream. I’m not sure if they have signs for each vendor but it took me a while to find it. I asked the security and he didn’t even know why I was talking about. Please have a map of the location and where each vendor is located.
The Market Line is a comprehensive bazaar located in Essex Crossing and below Essex Market. Great spot for a global foodie experiences, including a beer garden, butcher, confections, baked goods, seafood, tacos and much more. Plenty of seating, both attached to vendor stalls and in collective mess hall arrangements.
Love this place and the people that run it.
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