Anonymous wrote:Feel like people on this board are completely unfamiliar with DC food halls in general. At the Roost, you sit down at a group and nobody has to get up to go to the food hall, you just order off whatever menu with a QR code and staff bring it to you. So kids can get pizza, adults can get beer and cocktails from a different menu, someone can get tacos, someone can get a burger, someone can get sushi. Nobody has to get up to get any of this and the food comes quickly. It's easy enough to get a table if you go early and are willing to hang out at the playground down the street for 30 minutes while waiting. This is why it's fantastic for families or large groups with kids.
Not sure if the Square works that way though.
Anonymous wrote:Question - friends are visiting this weekend with kids. We'll have 4 adults and 4 kids. We want to go out to dinner. I'm thinking a food hall with this setup.
Has anyone been to the Square foodhall downtown? Would this work? Can you order from multiple places on one app (like at the Roost) or would you have to go to each vendor to order?
I haven't been to Union Market - would that be an option or is it way too slammed? I'd started to avoid it over the years because it seemed impossible to get seating (especially when it will be cold).
Anonymous wrote:Feel like people on this board are completely unfamiliar with DC food halls in general. At the Roost, you sit down at a group and nobody has to get up to go to the food hall, you just order off whatever menu with a QR code and staff bring it to you. So kids can get pizza, adults can get beer and cocktails from a different menu, someone can get tacos, someone can get a burger, someone can get sushi. Nobody has to get up to get any of this and the food comes quickly. It's easy enough to get a table if you go early and are willing to hang out at the playground down the street for 30 minutes while waiting. This is why it's fantastic for families or large groups with kids.
Not sure if the Square works that way though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not make a reservation somewhere so you have guaranteed seating? As basic as Old Ebbitt Grill or Matchbox to more adventurous like the Jose Andres restaurants.
More interested in a food hall setup as it's something for everyone. Roost is a fall back, but DH and I eat there frequently though so curious about something new.
This sounds chaotic - surely you can find somewhere that takes reservations and has a menu with broad enough appeal for two families with kids. PP's suggestions are solid for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not make a reservation somewhere so you have guaranteed seating? As basic as Old Ebbitt Grill or Matchbox to more adventurous like the Jose Andres restaurants.
More interested in a food hall setup as it's something for everyone. Roost is a fall back, but DH and I eat there frequently though so curious about something new.
Anonymous wrote:Why not make a reservation somewhere so you have guaranteed seating? As basic as Old Ebbitt Grill or Matchbox to more adventurous like the Jose Andres restaurants.