Globally inspired cuisine

The Experience, Emeryville: Public Market Music

The Experience:

Music + Tasty Bites!

Join Public Market for free live music, good food + fun At Market Beats, Second Fridays!

On Friday, January 13th from 6-8pm, The Fell Swoop will ease you down into your weekend with some great soul, rock ‘n roll and more.

The Fell Swoop pays homage to classic funk, soul, and rock n’ roll through a mix of original tunes and covers. Though they hail from all corners of the country, the band has called San Francisco home for the past 7 years. Whether playing on the street of the Mission or burning down the house at a wedding, The Fell Swoop is known to elevate any occasion. They have performed at SF Pride, August Hall, Off The Grid, The Boom Boom Room, Rickshaw Stop, Cornerstone and Starry Plough.

And now they are waiting for you to join them at Public Market Emeryville this Friday to energize your New Year!.

As always, travel the world, one bite at a time at The Public Market Food Hall.

The Public Market Food Halls has globally inspired offerings. Order from your fav purveyors!

  • Baby Café
  • C Casa
  • Calypso Rose Kitchen
  • Jayna Gyro
  • Koja Kitchen
  • Konarq
  • Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement
  • Mr. Dewie’s Cashew Creamery
  • NabiQ
  • Naru Sushi
  • Paradita Eatery
  • Peet’s Coffee & Tea
  • Pig in a Pickle
  • Pizzeria Mercato
  • Public Bar by Blush
  • Sheiba Ramen
  • Super Duper Burgers
  • The Periodic Table

Where:

5959 Shellmound St

Emeryville

http://publicmarketemeryville.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Public Market News

The Experience:

Food Hall at Your Fingertips!

With their new QR code on the tables, your tastebuds don’t have to settle for just one cuisine! Now you can order from multiple food hall purveyors at once; then get a text alert when your order’s ready for pickup.

Need seconds, dessert, or refill on that beer? Public Market has made ordering as easy as 1-2-3.

  1. Add to your order any time.
  2. Order food and drinks from your table, office, or home for dine-in or to-go.
  3. Order from more than one purveyor at a time, paying once.

As always, travel the world, one bite at a time at The Public Market Food Hall.

The Public Market Food Halls has globally inspired offerings. Order from your fav purveyors!

  • Baby Café
  • C Casa
  • Calypso Rose Kitchen
  • Jayna Gyro
  • Koja Kitchen
  • Konarq
  • Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement
  • Mr. Dewie’s Cashew Creamery
  • NabiQ
  • Naru Sushi
  • Paradita Eatery
  • Peet’s Coffee & Tea
  • Pig in a Pickle
  • Pizzeria Mercato
  • Public Bar by Blush
  • Sheiba Ramen
  • Super Duper Burgers
  • The Periodic Table

Photo/Courtesy of Shiba Ramen FB page

Where:

5959 Shellmound St

Emeryville

http://publicmarketemeryville.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Public Market Murals HQ

The Experience:

Sea Walls Artists Paint up Emeryville with Murals for Our Oceans!

Over the span of six days, September 12-17, the team of ARTivists will create ten ocean advocacy murals that speak to pressing marine environmental topics related to the conservation of Emeryville’s marine natural resources, the challenges facing the Bay and the world’s oceans. You are invited to watch the artists in action! Pick up your mural walking maps at Public Market Emeryville.

“This Saturday I am pleased to lead a walking tour of some of these murals,” said Mayor John Bauters, “giving art enthusiasts the chance to hear from the arists themselves. You’ll learn about critical issues facing oceanic habitat and wildlife across the SF Bay, as depicted in the murals that will grace our city.”

To help facilitate an ongoing relationship between Emeryville’s community, the murals, and their environment, Sea Walls Emeryville will host youth outreach in the school district, the coastal cleanup 9/17 and a free community event at the Public Market 9/16 with short films and discussion tackling topics at the intersection of art, science, and disruption for good.

“Emeryville is an environmental leader,” continues Bauters, “and the decision to select our city as a venue for this incredible event is a testament to our reputation as a city of art and innovation. I hope anyone interested in learning more will join us on Saturday at the Public Market Food Hall at 1pm for the walk.”

The Public Market Emeryville will also act as the PangeaSeed Foundation’s global Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans project’s headquarters, where residents and visitors can pick up mural walking maps, obtain more information on the initiative, and take part in public programming – plus have a bite to eat!

Where:

5959 Shellmound St

Emeryville

http://publicmarketemeryville.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Public Market Grilled

The Experience:

Anticuchos – Big Hit Summer Grub!

Grill and chill with the folks at Paradita Eatery this weekend! Enjoy their Anticuchos (skewers) grilled to perfection with a glass of beer! Or some say a Mohito is mint to be the appropriate adult social beverage!

Anicuchos are Peruvian street cart inspired grilled skewers, marinated in panca paste (paste from Aji chili pepper) and Peruvian spices. Two skewers per order, served with Yukon gold potato wedge. Your choice of Chicken or Pork Belly.

They also have, Sandwiches, six different Bowls all served with Jasmine Rice and a tasty Quinoa Salad with Toasted Quinoa, Mixed Greens, Tomatoes, Choclo (Peruvian corn), Queso Fresco and Passion Fruit Vinaigrette

You also may want to try their Pollo a la Brasa – Mary’s Organic Rotisserie chicken marinated in their famous Peruvian seasoning. The meal comes with fries and two sauces (Huancaina & Chimichurri). You can order a half or whole chicken. Outdoor dining’s the best!

The Public Market Food Hall’s otherl great eats are available for on-site or outdoor dining or takeout. Order from your fav purveyor!

  • A Girl Named Pinky
  • Baby Café
  • C Casa
  • Jayna Fyro
  • Koja Kitchen
  • Konarq
  • Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement
  • Dewie’s Cashew Creamery
  • NabiQ
  • Naru Sushi
  • Paradita Eatery
  • Peet’s Coffee & Tea
  • Pig in a Pickly temporarily closed)
  • Pizzeria Mercato
  • Public Bar by Blush
  • Sheiba Ramen
  • Super Duper Burgers
  • The Periodic Table

Public Market has a Food Hall with a collection of globally inspired eateries plus retail and services.

Where:

5959 Shellmound St

Emeryville

http://publicmarketemeryville.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Public Market Announcement

The Experience:

Naru Sushi Offers Up Sushi, Bento Boxes + Donburi!

Naru Sushi is now open! Public Market Emeryville is thrilled to welcome Naru Sushi to the food hall and it’s really like welcoming family because Naru is owned by longtime food hall purveyor NabiQ.

This new eatery has lots of appetizers including Sashimi Appetizers and a Sashimi Salad. Nigri, Bento Boxes, Donburi – rice bowls with choice of Chicken, Beef, Shrimp, Salmon, Unagi. Teriyaki and Katsu dishes. Curry Bowls, and of course lots of Sushi Rolls.  Don’t forget the Green Tea ice cream for dessert!

Their focus is to do their best to provide fresh and delicious sushi to their customers who visit Naru Sushi.

Open daily from 11am-8pm with online ordering available. (510) 788-4995

The Public Market Food Hal’s otherl great eats are available for on-site or outdoor dining or takeout. Order from your fav purveyor!

  • A Girl Named Pinky
  • Baby Café
  • C Casa
  • Jayna Fyro
  • Koja Kitchen
  • Konarq
  • Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement
  • Dewie’s Cashew Creamery
  • NabiQ
  • Naru Sushi
  • Paradita Eatery
  • Peet’s Coffee & Tea
  • Pig in a Pickly temporarily closed)
  • Pizzeria Mercato
  • Public Bar by Blush
  • Sheiba Ramen
  • Super Duper Burgers
  • The Periodic Table

Public Market has a Food Hall with a collection of globally inspired eateries plus retail and services.

Where:

5959 Shellmound St

Emeryville

http://publicmarketemeryville.com

the-Public-Market-Emeryville-California-SF-on-the-Bay

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