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Time Out Market Chicago shapes up for later-2019 opening

A speakeasy tikki bar, a demonstration kitchen and rotating pop-ups are in the works

Holly Petre, Assistant Digital Editor

September 27, 2019

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The fourth U.S. Time Out Market food hall is scheduled to open in Chicago later this year with a star-chef lineup and new features that will include a speakeasy, a demonstration kitchen and rotating pop-up concepts.

The market, set to open in the city’s Fulton Market District, is bringing as-yet-unnamed concepts from Chicago chef/restaurateurs Abe Conlon (Fat Rice), John Manion (El Che Steakhouse & Bar and La Sirena Clandestina), Kevin Hickey (The Duck Inn) and Brian Fisher (Entente) to the first-floor lineup out of the three-floor, 50,000 square-foot space.

Set to showcase “the best of the city under one roof” curated by editors of Time Out magazine, the space will feature 18 eateries, three bars and a demonstration kitchen as well as a viewing space to look at the city’s skyline.

Previously announced concepts coming to the market include:

Lost Larson, a bakery and café by siblings Bobby and Bree Schaffer that taps their family’s Scandinavian roots. Bobby Schaffer is an alum of pastry programs at Grace in Chicago and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in New York.

Fare, a “clean-food” concept by founders Kasia Bednarz and Britni deLeon featuring healthful, seasonal dishes with locally sourced ingredients, gluten-free and vegan options for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Related:Time Out poised to launch food halls across U.S. in 2019

Funkenhausen, by chef Mark Steuer, who combines Southern and Bavarian cuisines. This concept will have a three-month residency with dishes like Big Garlicky Pretzels, Cheesy Spätzle and Doner Kebab with an “intimate counter tasting menu.”

Dos Urban Cantina will feature Mexican cuisine by husband-and-wife team Brian and Jennifer Jones Enyart, who operate Dos Urban Cantina in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood.

This week, Time Out revealed plans for the second floor, including the new Secret Sound, a cocktail concept from Lost Lake co-owners Paul McGee and Shelby Allison. Lost Lake, the tiki-themed bar, was named the best American cocktail bar by Tales of the Cocktail’s Spirited Awards in 2018 and was a finalist for the James Beard Foundation Outstanding Bar Program award that same year.

Hidden on the second floor, this speakeasy will specialize in “bold, rum-soaked tiki drinks.”

Additionally, the second floor will be host to various culinary events at the demonstration kitchen and event kitchen. Here, a rotating schedule of classes taught by up-and-coming chefs and established talent will run. The demo kitchen will offer counter-side seating for chefs and their teams to interact with customers and a semi-private dining room for events.

Related:Largest Time Out food hall in U.S. reveals first 8 eateries coming to Chicago

Erick Williams_Credit Gary Adcock of Studio 37.jpgChef Erick Williams, left, will occupy the space for the first culinary demonstration. Chef and owner of Chicago-based restaurant Virtue, a fine-dining experience with Southern flavors that was awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand this year, Williams is planning an educational event series aimed at educating the Chicago youth with a behind-the-scenes look at how chefs work, demonstrations, discussions and dinners.

“This will be a wonderful opportunity and space to inform our city’s youth about food and get them excited about it,” Williams said in a statement.

Rounding out the second floor will be bleacher seating to enjoy food from Funkenhausen, watch giant a screen that features rotating art from local artists or participate in the seasonal markets that will occupy the pop-up area nearby.

In addition, chef/restaurateur Bill Kim is planning a casual Asian concept and Thai Dang will serve Vietnamese fare, according to press materials.

There will be charcuterie boards from The Purple Pig; fried chicken from Split-Rail; a burger from Mini Mott; pizza from Art of Pizza and artisan ice cream from Pretty Cool Ice Cream.

The first Time Our Market opened in Lisbon in 2014, becoming a tourist destination. The markets then rolled out to the U.S. earlier this year, opening first in Miami and New York and later Boston. In addition to Chicago, markets are expected to open in Montreal this year and in Dubai in 2020; London in 2021 and Prague in 2022.

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About the Author

Holly Petre

Assistant Digital Editor

Holly Petre is a digital editor for Nation’s Restaurant News as well as the host of NRN’s podcast, Extra Serving, and producer for Informa Restaurant and Food Group’s other three podcasts, One On One by Food Management, Off the Shelf with SN and In the Kitchen with Bret Thorn. Holly holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a concentration in Sculpture, fibers and Material Studies and Ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A native New Yorker, Holly enjoys her place on staff as the resident pop-culture expert and millennial with a sassy attitude and great sense of style.

Holly Petre’s work on Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality often covers marketing and trends, either aimed-at or examined-through the millennial mindset. Holly is responsible for introducing TikTok and Twitch to NRN and RH readers as well as explaining terms like “Karen” to staff and readers alike. She also spends her time on staff trying not to make every headline a pun.

Holly Petre hasn’t spoken at any events or on panels, but she is readily available with a killer shoe wardrobe and several witty quips.

 

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