Union Market
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Union Market

For a taste of D.C., look no further than Union Market. The bustling food hall boasts over 35 local vendors and a rooftop bar with city views.
  • Shopping | Markets and fairs
  • Northeast
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Time Out says

What is Union Market?

Union Market is a lively food hall in Washington, D.C., with over 35 vendors dishing out everything from sushi to tacos to gumbo and ramen. The hall also boasts a rooftop bar to chill with games, enjoy some green space, catch a movie, and soak in fantastic city views.

Is Union Market worth visiting?

Union Market is worth visiting to get a feel for D.C.'s culture, its people and food. The chocolate chip cookies from Bee J’s Cookies alone are worth the trip!

Tickets, accessibility and booking

The market welcomes visitors daily from 8am to 9pm. While there's no admission fee, you pay for your food at each stall.

Where’s good to eat at Union Market?

With over 35 choices, deciding where to eat can be overwhelming. A great starting point is Puddin’. Tucked in the back of the Market, this Southern comfort food stall serves mouthwatering gumbo.

Details

Address
1309 5th St NE
Washington, DC
Cross street:
at Neal Pl NE
Transport:
NoMA-Gallaudet U Metro
Opening hours:
Tue–Fri 11am–8pm, Sat–Sun 8am–8pm
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What’s on

The Drive-In

Now in its 14th season, The Drive-In at Union Market transforms a stretch of Neal Place into a casual outdoor cinema, where moviegoers sprawl on blankets or set up folding chairs for an open-air screening under the city lights. The event’s laid-back, picnic-style atmosphere is matched by the market’s eclectic food scene, with everything from street snacks to upscale bites within easy reach. Films are shown with open captions, and audio streams through FM radio, keeping the experience accessible and immersive. While the parking lot screenings require tickets, the sidewalk viewing area remains free and unticketed, drawing a mix of regulars and newcomers who gather for a communal night out. The blend of urban energy, diverse eats, and classic drive-in nostalgia makes this a distinctly local ritual that feels both familiar and fresh each season.
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