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Grapevine's Harvest Hall
Originally expected to welcome guests this past weekend, one of Grapevine's most anticipated food and entertainment developments has postponed its opening — thankfully, not for long.
Harvest Hall — the food hall being built at 815 S. Main St., directly in front of Grapevine's new TEXRail — has moved its opening date from Jan. 30 to "February," according to an announcement posted to Instagram. The post cited "minor construction delays" as the reason for the postponement.
"Much like all of you, we all are ready to see those doors open and experience the culinary delights of our kitchen partners," Harvest Hall wrote. "We are truly sorry for the delay and share in your disappointment. On a positive note, we are in the home stretch, and the opening of Harvest Hall is right around the corner."
Harvest Hall — part of the $114 million Grapevine Main development, which also includes the 120-room Autograph Collection hotel, Hotel Vin— is expected to host six eateries, two bars, a coffee shop, and entertainment space. Food offerings include Arepa TX (Latin American), Chick & Biscuit (Southern), Easy Slider (gourmet sliders), Monkey King Noodle Co. (Northern Chinese street food), Spuntino by Loveria (Italian), and ZaTaR (Mediterranean).
While the grand opening date is yet to be announced, the venue did announce a Super Bowl watch party on Feb. 7, which will take place at Harvest Hall's entertainment space, Third Rail.
More information is available at harvesthall.com.