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Welcome to Hub Hall

Hub Hall, located in the heart of Boston near TD Garden, is an innovative food hall that redefines the dining experience. With a vibrant collection of about 18 eateries, it caters to diverse culinary cravings—from Asian delights like the spicy wonton to Italian favorites like the Cini linguine. The atmosphere is lively, especially before concerts or games, making it the perfect spot for a quick bite or a shared meal with friends. Highlights include the house-roasted duck tacos and Chef Morimoto's signature sticky ribs, both mouthwatering and unforgettable. Hub Hall elegantly blends convenience and quality, promising a delightful culinary adventure.

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Welcome to Hub Hall, an exciting culinary destination nestled in the heart of Boston at 80 Causeway Street, just a stone's throw away from the bustling TD Garden. This innovative food hall redefines the dining experience by blending the casual charm of a food court with the eclectic flavors of New American cuisine and vibrant bar options. With a myriad of choices, there's something here to satisfy every palate.

Stepping into Hub Hall feels like embarking on a gastronomic adventure. You can indulge in shareable small plates like the Crispy Brussels Sprouts, drizzled with a balsamic-soy reduction and topped with fried onions for just $12. For those yearning for a more substantial dish, the Peking Duck, available after 5 PM, is a must-try, featuring succulent house-roasted duck served with flour tortillas and a mélange of flavorful accompaniments at $42. The vibrant atmosphere, paired with live DJs spinning tunes, makes it a lively stop before a concert or game.

One standout from the diverse array is the Cini Linguine Pasta Bar. Many patrons rave about their experience, mentioning the perfectly cooked noodles and rich sauces at an affordable price point. With prices just around $17 for a hearty serving, it’s easy to see why this has become a favorite. Other tempting spots include the exceptional Naco Taco, known for its homemade gluten-free corn tortillas, and the indulgent Kakuni Bao, featuring flavorful braised pork belly.

  • Location: 80 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
  • Contact: (617) 263-8900
  • Variety: Over 18 dining options, ranging from Asian to Italian
  • Perfect for: Pre-game meals, lunch breaks, or casual outings with friends

While Hub Hall boasts an impressive assortment of eateries, it does come with a few caveats. Some reviews mention that the seating can be limited, especially during peak times, and service might fluctuate. However, the overall vibes, combined with delectable food options, ensure that this new dining venue makes for a memorable experience.

In conclusion, Hub Hall is more than just a food hall; it’s a gathering place where culinary delights and community spirit converge. Whether you're in for a quick bite or planning a relaxed evening with friends, Hub Hall promises to deliver an experience that tantalizes the taste buds and uplifts the spirit. So why not gather your crew and discover what all the buzz is about? You won't be disappointed!

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Nicolette F.
Nicolette F.

So many options to choose and all of them are pretty good! Naco taco is one of my favorites here. There's also sandwich & soup spots, pizza, seafood, deserts.

Grandpa B.
Grandpa B.

The Cini linguine Pasta Bar inside Hub Hall is excellent. Got linguine with tomato sauce and ground beef and added meatballs. Very very tasty. The cost was about $17 for the cup of linguine that you see two meatballs. Little difficult, eat it out of the paper bowl cup. Very enjoyable. Small bar with some stools to eat there or other chairs available in the actual hub hall.

Dan S.
Dan S.

A really good food hall right by TD Garden, it's a perfect stop before a concert or game. We stopped by for the Maggie Rogers concert and got to try a few different places. The ramen was a standout. The noodles were outstanding and the broth was rich without being too salty. Only downside is that they were behind by about 30 minutes. Still, it was great ramen. The roast beef sandwich was fine. Not bad, but not as good you want it to be. Surprisingly the Sullivan's chicken fingers and fries were a great find. Everything came out piping hot and the fries were that perfect crinkle cut. We're not going to mistake this for gourmet food but sometimes you want a good fingers and fries. This fit the bill. And we couldn't miss Mike's Pastry's for some cannolis. It's just what you get on Hanover St. Big and sweet, I have a soft spot for them. Oh and there was a DJ spinning some fun tunes. Downsides to this place are a real lack of seating so get there early before a concert and service as I said can be up or down. But overall, a really solid food hall.

Tati H.
Tati H.

This one's for my Gluten Free friends. Before I start, this is a food hall with a good variety of selections to eat: Asian, Italian, Indian, Irish, Mexican,.. to name a few. I walked around the food hall before making my lunch section. Came across Mike's Pastry in the back and they have Pistachio Macaroons (but that's pretty much it for us gluten free folks.) My choice ended up being Naco Taco. Their menu states they are Gluten Free and Nut Free, wooohoo! I ordered two tacos: pollo (chicken) & res con mole verde (beef) plus a side of chips and guacamole. Let me tell you, they say that their corn tortillas are ground and pressed in house, are gluten-free and vegan and they are fresh! So good! Portions are decently sized. There is a good selection of places to sit throughout the hall & at the time I went did not feel overly crowded. Not overtly noisy. And as a last bit, I realized the Panini spot offers a gluten free bread option, if you're interested.

Rebecca K.
Rebecca K.

This is another new kind of 'food court' in the city. They bring the concept of a mall food court to an upscale building. It's in a great location downtown Boston close to many businesses, so a great place to go with coworkers for lunch. Everyone can order what they want to from a selection of restaurants then stil sit together in a central location. There are about 18 different options here. Greco is here, which is the best, authentic Greek fast food restaurant in the city! There is also a sit down restaurant, perfect for sit down group luches or meetings. Very clean and new (Summer 2024). I do find that these city food courts are overpriced, but so are many lunch places in the city. I find these places to be a little more, perhaps for the overhead? Anyway, check it out.. especially if you are looking for a spot to go for lunch with your work crew an have a place to sit together - outside of the heat or the freezing cold.

Michael D.
Michael D.

Really enjoyed the variety available. We could try some different things and the "food hall" atmosphere was great.

Savannah H.
Savannah H.

I f heavily with most of the spots here. The pasta bar is my current obsession and has been for a hot minute. The bars are pretty good too as is naco taco. The bathroom code changes maybe daily but definitely weekly since I've always written it down in my notes app when they give me it and then get locked out the next day. But the pasta bar is the absolute best. Momosan is okay but overpriced and usually extremely overcooked.

Marilu F.
Marilu F.

Talk about a convenient location. This happened to be next to our train station. Admittedly I hadn't noticed the night before that this was within walking distance from our hotel, too, and wow, there is so much going on at Hub Hall. So, first thing's first - this appears to next to some shops, maybe a mall, and a concert venue. Moreover, the hall itself has a load of eateries, including bars and even a Mike's Pastry that takes cards. Now if you know the original Mike's, you know that they're cash only and that the line is ridiculous, so this was a serendipitous find. Seriously speaking, we had some drinks and sweets there. My only regret is I didn't have enough stomach to go to their restaurant Momosan, a restaurant whose version in Miami I just adore.

Tarun B.
Tarun B.

This is a cool food hall right outside of TD Garden. I always try to stop by here before going to a Celtics game. The prices are slightly higher than other areas but that is to be expected. There are usually large crowds before an event in TD Garden. You can usually see the large crowds wearing green on game day. The food is average and overpriced. The main thing I loved here were the pregame vibes. I picked up pizza, Greek food at Greco, and dessert at Mike's Pastry. You are mostly going to stop by here if you are catching a game at TD Garden or running to North Station to catch a train.