Market Place Foodhall Leicester Square is a large, multi-level food hall located on Leicester Square, in the centre of London’s West End. Surrounded by cinemas, theatres and major retail, it is designed as a casual, all-day dining space where different kitchens and bars operate under one roof.
Rather than functioning as a single restaurant, the venue brings together a range of independent food traders, each with its own counter and menu. Visitors order directly from whichever kitchen they choose, then take their food to shared seating areas. The line-up typically spans a broad mix of street food and casual dining formats, so groups can combine different cuisines in one sitting. Burgers, fried chicken, tacos, grilled meats, Asian-inspired dishes, plant-based options and desserts often sit alongside one another, with menus built around quick service and informal eating.
The building is arranged across several floors, with traders and seating spread throughout. Some areas are set up with long communal tables and benches suited to larger groups, while others have smaller tables or bar-style seating. Drinks are a central part of the offer, with bars located on multiple levels serving beer, wine and cocktails independently of the food counters. This means people can visit purely for drinks as well as for a full meal.
The interiors are modern and energetic, with bold signage marking each trader, open counters where food is prepared in view, and lighting that keeps the space bright and active. Music and occasional live programming add to the social atmosphere, particularly in the evenings.
Market Place Foodhall Leicester Square is structured to handle high footfall, offering a flexible, informal setting where visitors can eat, drink and meet in the middle of one of London’s busiest entertainment districts.