
The Victoria Station food hall will be big enough to fit 200 people.
There's an old saying about how it's the journey that matters, not the destination, and London is about to put that theory to the test.
Train stations have long been synonymous with rushed coffees and meal deals, but that's all about to change at Victoria, which is set to become home to the UK's first-ever food hall built into a rail station. It's part of a wider wave of exciting food news for the capital too, with beloved food hall Model Market also confirmed to be making its long-awaited return to London later this year.
Everything You Need To Know About The Food Hall Coming To Victoria Station
What Is The Victoria Station Food Hall?
Landing at Victoria this autumn, the new food hall will bring together a lineup of street food traders alongside a cocktail bar, all under one roof at one of London’s busiest transport hubs. With space for 200 guests, the venue is designed for lingering, with plans for live sport on screens and an exciting drinks list so you can have a cheeky pint or cocktail between trains.
What Vendors Will Be At Victoria Station's Food Hall?
A handful of vendors have already been confirmed, bringing a bold spread of flavours to the hall:
- Duck Shed: serving up duck burgers, wraps, and salad boxes
- Thai House: authentic Thai street food
- Jollof Mama: a modern take on Nigerian cuisine
- Saba: build-your-own Korean bowls
- Made in Puglia: Southern Italian street food
More vendors are still to be announced as the venue plans to house ten stalls, so keep an eye here for updates before the food hall opens its doors.
Where Is The Victoria Station Food Hall?
You can find the food hall inside Victoria Station. Its location makes it an easy pit stop whether you're catching a train, meeting friends in town, or just after a good meal.
Address: Victoria Station, Victoria Street, Westminster, SW1V 1JU.
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