5,705
Life MemberLife Member
5,705

PostAug 18, 2021#1401

^ thanks

2,481
Life MemberLife Member
2,481

PostAug 18, 2021#1402

chriss752 wrote:
Aug 18, 2021
dredger wrote:
Aug 18, 2021
Post Dispatch has story on Steve Smith and appetite for more projects after opening Foundry Food Hall.   Jumps to paywall on link so not sure if any tidbits in the article and or updates on next phase, Residential tower & office space.  

Still think the food Hall will be success for the foreseeable future.  Another you can loot at is like a compass - SLU to the East, CORTEX/IKEA to the West, Armory/SSM to the South and Hotel(s)/Residential to the North.    Foundry still needs help with connections and some more development around it, especially to the East and South.  But the existing mix of employment, student and residents already in the vicinity is already strong and only getting stronger.    
Only newt id bit in that story is... "Soon to come to the Foundry is Fresh Thyme, which is set to open there later this year, and movie theater Alamo Drafthouse, which is expected to start construction within a few weeks. Even more yet-to-be announced tenants are in the lineup, Smith said"

The story was mostly about the Foundry and the Holy Corners project.
What's odd is that there is no acknowledgement or any mention whatsoever of the Smiths' record lottery jackpot win earlier this year...  🤔

PostAug 21, 2021#1403

urbanitas wrote:
Aug 13, 2021
They changed the Food Hall hours on the Foundry website already, from:

MONDAY - FRIDAY
7AM - 10:30PM
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
8AM - 11:30PM

to:

MONDAY - THURSDAY
8AM - 9:00PM
FRIDAY
8AM - 10:00PM
SATURDAY
9AM - 10:00PM
SUNDAY
9AM - 7:00PM
Stopped by this evening, and noticed it's now closed on Tuesdays:

Hours:
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
8AM - 9:00PM
TUESDAY: CLOSED
FRIDAY
8AM - 10:00PM
SATURDAY
9AM - 10:00PM
SUNDAY
9AM - 7:00PM

12K
Life MemberLife Member
12K

PostAug 21, 2021#1404

Closed Tuesdays? What the hell? That's just as dumb as February having only 28 days.  

5,261
Life MemberLife Member
5,261

PostAug 21, 2021#1405

I was told that the Tuesday thing is temporary and that this past Tuesday was the only day that closure would happen. We’ll see though. This past Tuesday, the Foundry was closed to allow for food stalls to restock, retrain, and practice after some had a rough opening week selling out and making mistakes. We’ll see if they make this a permanent thing, but I really doubt they will. If they keep it up to allow the unprepared stalls to prep, then maybe those stalls need to take a new approach to last here.

245
Junior MemberJunior Member
245

PostAug 21, 2021#1406

I went yesterday! Food hall was packed! They need to open the other food kiosks ASAP! Lines were insane…

Most of the places are simple plates nothing big or fancy but for the theme of industrial urban feel I guess its fine. I would ass food trucks as well to make more hip!

But I do see the potential of this place! I liked it… They need to add more outdoor seating! They ran out.

Walked around and saw a few established offices and they looked very urban and new age!

I think if they work on the facilities quicker is going to be a gold mine!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

2,481
Life MemberLife Member
2,481

PostAug 21, 2021#1407

chriss752 wrote:
Aug 21, 2021
I was told that the Tuesday thing is temporary and that this past Tuesday was the only day that closure would happen. We’ll see though. This past Tuesday, the Foundry was closed to allow for food stalls to restock, retrain, and practice after some had a rough opening week selling out and making mistakes. We’ll see if they make this a permanent thing, but I really doubt they will. If they keep it up to allow the unprepared stalls to prep, then maybe those stalls need to take a new approach to last here.
It still says closed on Tuesday on their website and social media.  That would be pretty careless if it was just a one-time event in the past, but given their overall social media/PR efforts...not surprising.

And yeah, it's not like a restaurant which closes every Monday.  The whole point of the Food Hall concept is that it's a place to go pretty much any time to be able to select from among a wide variety of unique prepared food options, and ideally, not feel like you're the only customer.  If you want an early morning sushi taco, or a late night crepe, you go to the Food Hall. If half the stalls are closed at any given time or the whole thing shuts down for an entire day, they destroy that whole vibe - a vibe which is already not being helped by all the empty storefronts around the entrance...

692
Senior MemberSenior Member
692

PostAug 21, 2021#1408

What is the reason that places open then immediately reduce hours? I don't understand how one can deduce anything on future demand by the first few days of being open. Is it just a PR scam so that on opening day they can boast about having good hours?

Hours are reduced so easily, but it takes an act of god to get them expanded again (see every grocery store). How would a place even decide to expand hours, because even busy sales in the last hour don't seem to lead to expanded hours?

It's just kind of frustrating to attempt to eat dinner after 9pm in this town.

268
Full MemberFull Member
268

PostAug 23, 2021#1409

KMOV: "Within 5 days, 15,000 St. Louisans dined at City Foundry STL food hall"

“The St. Louis community not only embraced our vision for St. Louis’ first true food hall, but also extended kindness and grace to all of our kitchen operators who are learning the ropes. We are so thankful for the support," Director of Operations Susie Bonwich said. 
^There goes KMOV with their negative STL city stories again SMH

1,678
Totally AddictedTotally Addicted
1,678

PostAug 24, 2021#1410

They seem to try to indicate that the food hall alone was $300m.  Just another opportunity for the whiners to hit the mean streets of social media.

3,762
Life MemberLife Member
3,762

PostAug 24, 2021#1411

OnTheEdge wrote:
Aug 23, 2021
KMOV: "Within 5 days, 15,000 St. Louisans dined at City Foundry STL food hall"

“The St. Louis community not only embraced our vision for St. Louis’ first true food hall, but also extended kindness and grace to all of our kitchen operators who are learning the ropes. We are so thankful for the support," Director of Operations Susie Bonwich said. 
^There goes KMOV with their negative STL city stories again SMH
wow, that's like three now! ;)

953
Super MemberSuper Member
953

PostAug 24, 2021#1412


2,929
Life MemberLife Member
2,929

PostAug 24, 2021#1413

^Are you just guessing here? The article dates to February of last year...

Reminder: Phase 2 is the residential tower. Phase 3 (likely) is the office tower. 

2,481
Life MemberLife Member
2,481

PostAug 24, 2021#1414


😶

340
Full MemberFull Member
340

PostAug 24, 2021#1415

^ Are there two Fridays in a week now? I must have missed the memo.

Sent from my LM-V600 using Tapatalk


2,481
Life MemberLife Member
2,481

PostAug 24, 2021#1416

Miss Shell wrote:
Aug 24, 2021
^ Are there two Fridays in a week now? I must have missed the memo.
Yup.  It was a Joe Bidin' executive order.

9,558
Life MemberLife Member
9,558

PostAug 24, 2021#1417

I have two Friday’s, one I work and the next I don’t and so on

502
Senior MemberSenior Member
502

PostAug 26, 2021#1418

^^Who is joe bidin'? 😶

2,481
Life MemberLife Member
2,481

PostSep 08, 2021#1419

Still no grand opening date, but the cafe inside Fresh Thyme now has a name, which, I assume, is a reference to the Foundry, Century Electric or otherwise:


1,465
Veteran MemberVeteran Member
1,465

PostSep 09, 2021#1420

I finally went to the food hall. Begrudgingly drove a friend visiting from CO and parked in the concrete blight along forest park blvd.

Once inside though I have to admit the space was really cool. The enormous fans, the endless complex remnants of the foundry. A palpable sense of many important stories.

Kept thinking how cool it would have been if metro-link stopped here. Or if it was a train station food hall.
Had good food ( dosas from turmeric and dessert from poptism)

Hope it endures long term but even if not, at the very least a unique and authentic space has been given a new lease on life.

3,965
Life MemberLife Member
3,965

PostSep 09, 2021#1421

Went to the food hall for the first time tonight. I thought the food was pretty good and will be back. The outdoor space is nice.

Only real issue: There still is a mask mandate in the city, correct? A majority of people wore them but there were more not wearing them than I expected and even one booth had no workers wearing masks. So that was surprising.

Overall I thought it was good. I think the space will be improved by more stalls opening though. There were some dead areas.

Also, the brick with some kind of clear resin over it kept making me think it was standing water out of the corner of my eye and I would instinctively step over or around it. Not really a big deal but I found it interesting.

1,213
Expert MemberExpert Member
1,213

PostSep 09, 2021#1422

jshank83 wrote:
Sep 09, 2021
Only real issue: There still is a mask mandate in the city, correct? A majority of people wore them but there were more not wearing them than I expected and even one booth had no workers wearing masks. So that was surprising.
There is one that is not enforced at all and that no one cares about anymore.

2,481
Life MemberLife Member
2,481

PostSep 09, 2021#1423

imran wrote:
Sep 09, 2021
Kept thinking how cool it would have been if metro-link stopped here. Or if it was a train station food hall.
Had good food ( dosas from turmeric and dessert from poptism)
Did you get poptized? 🙂

I keep thinking how cool it would have been to have an artistic, brightly-lit, landscaped, terraced pedestrian corridor, lined with cafe/bar/restaurant patios, leading down from the Forest Park Avenue sidewalk to the front door of the Food Hall...

PostSep 09, 2021#1424

imran wrote:
Sep 09, 2021
I finally went to the food hall. Begrudgingly drove a friend visiting from CO and parked in the concrete blight along forest park blvd.
It may be a concrete blight on the streetscape, but be honest, how many zombies did you see roaming Foundry Way?

PostSep 12, 2021#1425


Read more posts (505 remaining)