Krog Street Market
Market, Food & Drink, Food Court
99 Krog St NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
Monday
7:00am - 9:00pm
Tuesday
7:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday
7:00am - 9:00pm
Thursday
7:00am - 9:00pm
Friday
7:00am - 10:00pm
Saturday
8:00am - 10:00pm
Sunday
8:00am - 9:00pm
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- Krog Street Market Announces Three New Additions
- Opening soon(tm), Krog Street Market will feature about 6 new restaurants, including Eli Kirshtein's "The Luminary" and a brand new Hop City (craft beer); parking might be a squeeze...
- Located in the heart of Inman Park in a refurbished warehouse, Krog Street Market will be a unique and authentic destination for market stalls to sell specialty products.
- The cheese steak at Fred's meat and bread is heaven
- Jenny's ice cream is a must have
- Buy some fiery dumpling sauce at Gusits great on everything. Walk it all off on the nearby BeltLine trail, a much-needed active corridor in traffic-heavy ATL.
- The beer here is way better than the food
- The Luminary
- Atlanta knows how to do food halls. Excellent mix of vendors including hop city for beers, Fred's meat and cheese for a cheese steak and Jenis for some ice cream.
- Cool market. Go during the week to avoid the crowds.
- It costs $5 to park, and there are several restaurants there, hand made soaps & a place for beer lovers. We visited this time because Alton Brown recommended Fred's Meat & Bread. My husband loved it!
- Fried chicken, BBQ, ice cream
- Krog Street Market reminds me a lot of Pike Place in Seattle or the Ferry Building in San Francisco. There's plenty of lunch-y and dessert spots, along with amazing artisan work.
- I really like this place, my new favorite one.
- If the area by Hop City's bar gets too crowded, bring your beer and tour around KSM. Free water too in the middle of the drinking area.
- Great people watching, just like an outdoor free standing market, but indoors.
- With a line of incredible artisan cooks, the Krog Street Market is a destination for anyone visiting Atlanta. Flavors range from Gu's spicy dumplings to the homely flavors of The Little Tart Bakeshop.
- It's a food court designed by a 20s hipster who didn't get a job at Pottery Barn.
- Walk the Eastside BeltLine trail afterward. To get there, cross Irwin street and walk 50 ft. uphill.
- Awesome food hall. Try the dumplings and the BBQ.