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* [[City Market]] | * [[City Market]] | ||
* [[Southside Market]] | * [[Southside Market]] | ||
* [[Fox Building]], operated as a public food market by the [[Jemison | * [[Fox Building]], operated as a public food market by the [[Jemison Company]] beginning in [[1912]] | ||
* [[Brookwood Village Food Court]] | * [[Brookwood Village Food Court]] | ||
* [[Eastwood Mall Food Court]] | * [[Eastwood Mall Food Court]] |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 23 March 2018
This is a List of food courts, including enclosed buildings sheltering multiple independent vendors, primarily selling either packaged or prepared foods, on a continuous basis.
- City Market
- Southside Market
- Fox Building, operated as a public food market by the Jemison Company beginning in 1912
- Brookwood Village Food Court
- Eastwood Mall Food Court
- Century Plaza Food Court
- Galleria Food Court
- AmSouth-Harbert Plaza Food Court
- Pizitz Food Hall, opened December 2016
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