Two New DC Food Halls and Other Openings

September might be the hottest food month of 2023. There are not one, but TWO food halls opening, a brekkie pop-up, a new restaurant by the owners of Le Diplomate, and more.

Two New DC Food Halls and Other Openings

September might be the hottest food month of 2023. There are not one, but TWO food halls opening, a brekkie pop-up, a new restaurant by the owners of Le Diplomate, and more. Here’s what’s coming to D.C.’s food scene this fall.

The Square (Downtown):

This long-awaited K Street food hall opens Sept. 5, with 16 vendors taking up an entire downtown block. They include Spanish tapas, BBQ, sushi, oysters, and more.

El Presidente (Union Market):

From the makers of Le Diplomate and St. Anselm’s, this Mexican restaurant is an instant classic. It boasts an in-house masa program that turns corn into tortillas and 200 agave spirits. Reservations are now open.

Hiraya (H Street):

This beloved Filipino vendor is branching out of The Block food hall with a cafe (opening mid-September) and a restaurant (opening TBD). The cafe menu includes Filipino pastries, breakfast sandwiches, silog, and purple yam lattes.

Appetizer from Hiraya
Appetizer from Hiraya's summer restaurant week. (Priyanka Tilve/City Cast DC)

Shababi (Shaw):

A Palestinian breakfast sandwich and pastry pop-up is coming to Shaw’s Right Proper Brewing from September 7-29. The all-star team includes chef Marcelle Afram and Jill Nguyen of Capitol Jill Baking.

The Cove (Navy Yard):

Essentially a giant beach club, the Cove has lounge chairs, party games, and tropical cocktails. Opening in September.

San Matteo (Petworth):

The Al Volo team is bringing Italian to Upshur Street with homemade pastas, whole fish, and New York steaks.

The Kitchen Collective (Vienna):

This new food hall opened Friday and already has a full lineup of vendors, including Lebanese kebab shop Yasmine, smoothie shop Soul Rebel, and Pizza Serata.