New food hall coming soon: City Market at BridgeWay Station in Mauldin, SC

BridgeWay Station’s newest tenant will feature The Public House + five casual food concepts.

BridgeWay Station food hall in Mauldin, SC

City Market at BridgeWay Station | Rendering by Johnston Design Group LLC via Hughes Investments

City Market at BridgeWay Station is the Mauldin development’s newest tenant (1000 BridgeWay Blvd.).

From the founders of Warehouse at Vaughns + Warehouse at Midtown, the future ~9,500-sqft food hall will be on BridgeWay Station’s main square and feature a 4,000-sqft rooftop bar and stage overlooking the station’s piazza.

Inside, there will be six food + beverage options (some currently open in one or both Warehouse locations):

🍺 The Public House: 100+ beers (30 on tap) and other beverages
🍔 Bourbon St. Burgers: Black angus burgers, salads, and a full bar with bourbon slushies
🧀 The Flying Philly: Philly cheesesteaks, wings, and stuffed baked potatoes
🌮 American Taco: Craft tacos, chips + queso and homemade salsa, and frozen margaritas
🥪 The Market: Grilled paninis, salads, and Italian gelato
🍦 Crazy Cow Creamery: Soft serve ice cream and Happy Cow milkshakes

City Market at BridgeWay Station joins more than seven other retail tenants and six office + institutional tenants. Follow @bridgewaystation on Instagram for regular updates and visit its website to learn more.

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