A New 24-Hour Food Hall Is Opening Soon in Richmond

The Food Court - Richmond's Newest Dining Hall

Richmond may soon be getting something it doesn’t see very often: a 24-hour dine-in food hall called The Food Court. While details are still limited, signage and early interior glimpses suggest a new multi-cuisine dining space is preparing to open its doors — and it could become one of the few late-night (and all-night) food destinations in the city.

Based on what we’ve observed so far, here’s everything we know about this upcoming Richmond food hall.

The Food Court Richmond

What’s Opening: The Food Court, a Multi-Cuisine Food Hall

The Food Court offering Dimsum BBQ and Hotpot

Exterior signage indicates the food hall will focus on three main cuisines:

  • Dim Sum
  • BBQ
  • Hot Pot

This mix immediately sets the tone for a casual, variety-driven dining experience, ideal for groups with different cravings or for diners who want to sample multiple dishes in one visit. While the final vendor lineup hasn’t been officially announced, the setup suggests a shared kitchen model rather than separate individual stalls.

Soft Opening Clues and Hours

One of the most interesting details so far comes from a partially covered banner spotted on-site. Beneath the paper covering, visible text suggests soft opening hours of 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

The Food Court Soft Opening Hours 9AM - 9PM

While not officially confirmed, this strongly hints that the restaurant may be preparing to open soon in a limited capacity before transitioning to its advertised 24-hour operation. Soft openings like this are often used to test operations, staffing, and menu flow before a full launch.

If the plan does move forward as expected, this would make the food hall one of the few true 24-hour dine-in options in Richmond, a city where late-night dining choices are still relatively limited.

Inside the Space: Food Court–Style Dining

A look inside the restaurant reveals a layout inspired by modern food halls and large-format dining spaces:

  • A central food court–style dining area
  • Long communal tables alongside smaller modular tables that can be combined or separated
  • An open kitchen, allowing guests to see food being prepared

Dim sum steamers have already been spotted inside, suggesting at least part of the menu will be freshly prepared rather than fully pre-cooked.

Another notable feature is the presence of guest-accessible refrigerators in the dining area. Based on similar concepts, we expect guests will be able to grab cold items themselves and bring everything to the counter to pay in one transaction.

A Familiar Concept for Richmond Diners

The overall setup feels similar to the T&T dining hall model, where diners can mix and match cuisines from a shared kitchen — some items prepared in advance, others cooked to order.

Adding to the food-hall feel, the space even includes IKEA-style shopping carts for trays, making it easier for groups or hungry diners to collect multiple dishes at once. This practical touch suggests the venue is designed for high volume, flexibility, and group dining.

Why This Matters for Richmond’s Food Scene

Richmond is no stranger to great food, but 24-hour dine-in spots are rare, especially ones offering a variety of cuisines under one roof. If this concept succeeds, it could fill a gap for:

  • Late-night diners
  • Shift workers
  • After-hours gatherings
  • Early-morning meals

Whether the 24-hour model proves sustainable remains to be seen, but it’s an exciting concept — and one that could influence future dining formats in the city.

Final Thoughts

While we’re still waiting on official announcements from The Food Court, all signs point to a soft opening happening soon, followed by a potential transition to full 24-hour service. We’ll be stopping by once doors open to see how the concept works in practice and whether it lives up to the promise.

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