
Harvest Hall
Though a minor construction delay set the opening back about a week, Historic Downtown Grapevine's highly anticipated food hall is finally ready to welcome diners.
Harvest Hall will open Saturday at 815 S. Main St., serving as home to six eateries, two bars, and an entertainment venue. 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 — the brick-and-mortar location of the Fort Worth-based food truck).
Main Line Coffee Bar and Harvest Hall Main Bar will serve up drinks; while the entertainment space, Third Rail, is expected to host concerts, comedy shows, and other events.
Harvest Hall is operated by Coury Hospitality and connected to the recently opened Hotel Vin, Autograph Collection. Both projects are part of Grapevine Main, a $114 million mixed-use development built around the TEXRail station.
The food hall's design is meant to mimic the grandiose rail stations of 19th- century America, with 40-foot ceilings, exposed trusses, and large panoramic windows that overlook the train station. Harvest Hall also houses the City of Grapevines's Visitor’s Information Center and offers guest access to the 150-foot-high observation tower.
The hall also connects to a 38,000-square-foot public plaza, which will host events curated and organized by the City of Grapevine.
“Harvest Hall is a game-changer for the Grapevine community — it showcases fine foods, craft spirits, and lively entertainment,” Tom Santora, chief commercial officer at Coury Hospitality and managing director of both Hotel Vin and Harvest Hall, said in a statement. “All of our chefs come from vastly different yet complementary backgrounds, and each is committed to providing a high-quality experience for their diners. This destination within a destination is centered around stimulating your senses. Whether it is live music and comedy in Third Rail or creative culinary events or art festivals on our 30,000 square foot plaza, there is something for everyone.”
Hours of operation will be 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. More information is available at harvesthall.com.