London Victoria Station to Get UK's First Train Station Food Hall
London Victoria Station to Get UK's First Food Hall

London Victoria station, one of the UK's busiest transport hubs with over 100 million passengers each year, is set to become the first train station in the country to feature a food hall. The Market Place Food Hall will open in September 2026, occupying 5,000 square feet within the station.

Vendors and Offerings

The food hall will host more than 10 food and drink vendors, offering travellers a variety of quick meals. A cocktail bar will also be part of the venue, providing a range of alcoholic beverages. While not all vendors have been confirmed, other Market Place locations feature brands such as Mini Dutch Pancakes, Cheeky Burger, Hide & Greek, Yorkshire Burrito, Streat Latin, and Kokodoo.

Sixth Venue for Market Place

This will be the sixth Market Place Food Hall venue, following the opening of a five-storey location in Leicester Square at the end of 2025. Other existing sites include Harrow, St Paul's, Vauxhall, and Peckham, with the brand launching in 2020. The venues offer various deals, such as Bottomless Tacos at 2 for £50, and screen live sports.

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Managing Director's Statement

Blake Henderson, Managing Director for Market Place Food Hall, said: “Victoria is one of London’s most exciting and fast evolving districts, making it the perfect home for our newest Market Place Food Hall venue.” He added: “With an exciting mix of traders, vibrant bar offering and a packed calendar of live sporting action, Market Place Food Hall Victoria will deliver something truly special for the area.”

Station Footfall

Victoria station sees more than 53 million National Rail passengers and 60 million tube passengers annually, ranking it as the sixth-busiest railway station in the UK. The brand aims to champion independent food businesses and create a space that integrates with the local community.

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