Ballston Quarter announces first food hall restaurants

Quarter Market Food Hall, a 25,000-square-foot food emporium, will be one of the largest food halls in the D.C. area.  (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
Quarter Market Food Hall, a 25,000-square-foot food emporium, will be one of the largest food halls in the D.C. area and will serve as the anchor to the Ballston Quarter project. (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
The food hall will serve as the anchor to the Ballston Quarter project. (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
“Quarter Market will bring together some of the District’s most original, best-in-class food operators, giving them the opportunity to tap into the incredible market already established in Arlington,” said Deborah Ratner Salzberg, president of Forest City Washington. (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
“Once opened, the food hall will truly re-energize Northern Virginia’s food scene, allowing residents to enjoy the region’s most beloved restaurants," she said.(Courtesy Forest City Washington)
“Once opened, the food hall will truly re-energize Northern Virginia’s food scene, allowing residents to enjoy the region’s most beloved restaurants,” she said. (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
The first nine restaurants were announced for Quarter Market, which is scheduled to open in September 2018. (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
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Quarter Market Food Hall, a 25,000-square-foot food emporium, will be one of the largest food halls in the D.C. area and will serve as the anchor to the Ballston Quarter project. (Courtesy Forest City Washington)
“Once opened, the food hall will truly re-energize Northern Virginia’s food scene, allowing residents to enjoy the region’s most beloved restaurants," she said.(Courtesy Forest City Washington)

WASHINGTON — Developer Forest City, in the midst of a two-year redevelopment of the Ballston Common Mall, has announced the first of what will be 18 food vendors in the development’s new food hall.

Quarter Market Food Hall, a 25,000-square-foot food emporium, will be one of the largest food halls in the D.C. area and will serve as the anchor to the Ballston Quarter project.

“Quarter Market will bring together some of the District’s most original, best-in-class food operators, giving them the opportunity to tap into the incredible market already established in Arlington,” said Deborah Ratner Salzberg, president of Forest City Washington.

“Once opened, the food hall will truly re-energize Northern Virginia’s food scene, allowing residents to enjoy the region’s most beloved restaurants,” she said.

The first nine restaurants announced for Quarter Market, which is scheduled to open in September 2018, are:

  • Bartaco, a modern Mexican restaurant whose sister restaurant is Barcelona Wine Bar, with restaurants on Wisconsin Avenue in the District’s Cathedral Heights neighborhood and on 14th Street.
  • Buredo, with burrito-sized sushi rolls and Asian-inspired salads.
  • Cucina Al Volo, a rustic casual Italian eatery, with other locations in Union Market and Adams Morgan.
  • Ice Cream Jubilee, voted one of the “Best Ice Cream Shops in America” by Food & Wine Magazine.
  • Mi & Yu Noodle Bar, a Baltimore-based fast casual noodle bar with two locations in the District.
  • Pinch Dumplings, which has a food stand at Nationals Park, serves traditional Chinese dumplings.
  • Rice Crook, which serves Korean rice bowls.
  • Swizzler, a D.C. food truck known for its corkscrew-shaped hot dogs, will open its first brick and mortar location.
  • Timber Pizza Co., recently named one of the “50 Best New Restaurants in America” by Bon Appetit, serves Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizzas.

Nine other food vendors will be announced in the coming months, Forest City said.

The Quarter Market Food Hall will include a 5,000-square-foot plaza with outdoor patio space and outdoor communal seating.

The announcement of The Quarter Market Food Hall’s first tenants comes a day after celebrity D.C. chef Mike Isabella’s 41,000-square-foot food hall, Isabella Eatery, opened with the first of what will be nine restaurants on the third floor of Tysons Galleria.

Forest City’s 850,000-square-foot redevelopment of Ballston Common as Ballston Quarter includes a complete overhaul of the mall itself, in addition to a new 22-story residential building.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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