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  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

POST Market (Food Hall) Reviews - 100

4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Lidbiz

Very interesting design and architecture, and in addition to the food hall they are hosting open air markets. Be aware the food vendors are cashless. There is a beautiful rooftop garden.

Shahnaaz Karmali

I don't know if this place has better ambience in the evenings, but I've been to the food hall twice in the day and both times it was lack luster. We've tried the Mediterranean place, hot chicken place, bento box place. The food was sub par unfortunately and over priced. I did like the roof top area that's why the 2 star.

Allstar Ambassador (Houston Insider)

Great place to grab a drink, meal, ice cream, burger, seafood, Cajun food, African food, Mexican food, American food and more as well as rooftop Skyland. If you are a local you must see this original Post Office now a mall. 1st 30min parking is free but park on a meter nearby for free after 6pm.

Kelsi Karg

Very cool concept! Ice cream was delicious!

Mike Alex

The place is beautiful especially the rooftop patio access. The setup is done well, but what made it fail is the food is average at best. We had a large group and nothing stand out as far as food goes.

Blanca Cruz

The place is buzzing w energy! Lots to choose from, not just entrees, but desserts too! Love the layout. Would like to see a little more catering to kids, even if not all the time, but on scheduled Saturdays or something like that.

Fabio Rovelo

Once the hub of the city’s U.S. mail system, the long-abandoned U.S.P.S. headquarters in Houston is being transformed by Lovett Commercial into a dynamic mixed-use complex expanding the city’s vibrant downtown. Built in 1934, POST was first established as a depot adjacent to Houston’s Grand Central Station, the city’s gateway for travelers and freight. Grand Central Station was purchased by the U.S. Government in the late 1950’s and demolished. Originally designed by Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson, the same architects that designed the Astrodome, the present building swallowed the remaining portion of the original 1930’s depot structure in its brick walls. The government made the decision to establish and preserve the building as a historic landmark because of several key features that made the structure emblematic of its period.

I was so impressed by all of the food options at this incredible market. Basically a food court, but not those in a mall. They had everything: Puerto Rican, Chinese, Dutch, American, Filipino, West African, Hindi, German, Mediterranean, Italian, Cajún, Mexican, Thai, etc. I settled on some food from ChòpnBlọk, West African food, when I was offered a fingerfood sample... very deliciuos! It was super busy and well worth the wait. Parking is $5.00 over 30 mins and you can’t use cash at any of the restaurants. Good place to dine with a group, so everyone can find what crave/enjoy and still dine together. Authentic dishes! Take it up to the Sky Lawn... the best view of the city!

Cody Tekip

Excellent food hall with so many options this is how every food court in every mall in America should be but sadly isn't. I wish I were in town for more than a day I would probably try every restaurant in this place I went to ChopnBlok West African cuisine and it was spot on amazing!

Goo Shi

I waited for 15 minutes after finishing my beer while the guy bartender never checked on me after serving me while talking to another customer. No enthusiasm no energy. I was going to get another drink from Joyce but this guy really turned me off. After living in LA and NYC I won’t put up with subpar bartending, why recommend this bar? Only go to Joyce.

Zsa Jordan

Great options and variety. Return to Sender is a nice bar with tasty cocktails. Hands down my favorite restaurant is ChopnBlok! It’s a must have!!!

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