An aerial image of the food available at Time Out Market Union Square
Melissa Hom for Time Out Market Union Square
Melissa Hom for Time Out Market Union Square

Food and drink at Time Out Market Union Square | Time Out Market Union Square, NYC

Your guide to the food and drink at Time Out Market Union Square

Time Out Market Union Square opened this fall on the ground floor of Zero Irving, bringing the best of New York’s culinary and cultural talent into one curated, 10,000-square-foot space. Seven kitchens, a bar, communal seating and an outdoor terrace all await in this vibrant new gathering place, along with performances by New York artists that celebrate the city’s creative energy.

The culinary lineup spans beloved names and rising stars—from wood-fired pizza and inventive patties, stacked sandwiches, creative burgers and bold Thai and Indian flavors. Add to that a coffee and pastry counter with some of the city’s most loved spots, and Union Square is set to become a one-stop destination for eating, drinking and gathering.

Eateries at Time Out Market Union Square

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Bark Barbecue Pop-Up at Time Out Market Union Square

Join us for a two-day flavor takeover as Bark Barbecue from Time Out Market New York in Brooklyn brings their celebrated, slow-smoked favorites to Time Out Market Union Square on December 27 and 28. Known for their Texas-style barbecue with a Dominican flair, Bark delivers bold flavors, expertly smoked meats, and signature rubs that have made them a local favorite.

Experience Bark’s standout barbecue specialties served fresh from the smoker, including brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and classic sides crafted for the perfect bite. Pair your feast with a drink from the bar and enjoy it all in the heart of Union Square.

Dates & Time
December 27 and 28
11am ’til sold out

Come early, bring friends, and savor two days of unforgettable barbecue at Time Out Market Union Square.

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Michael Ayoub’s Fornino helped ignite New York’s artisanal pizza craze back in 2004. At Union Square, the longtime Dumbo favorite brings signature pies, sandwiches, crisp salads and seasonal specials inspired by the nearby Greenmarket. Expect blistered crusts, inventive toppings and a menu that celebrates both tradition and creativity.

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Chef Dhanapol “Oak” Marprasert, with his partner Jina, offers a vibrant tour of Thai street food. Expect dishes like pad kra pao, noodles, salads and seafood plates, all layered with spice, herbs and Bangkok-inspired energy. Their Union Square outpost channels the same bold flavors and lively spirit that made their Astoria restaurant a neighborhood favorite.

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Chef Chintan Pandya and Roni Mazumdar bring the fire and flavor of a Delhi night market to Union Square. Skewers of chicken, lamb and paneer are grilled over open flames, joined by biryani, breads and cooling mango lassi. It’s a bold and unapologetic celebration of Indian flavors that’s designed to thrill.

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Anthony Valois left Wall Street for sandwiches, and New Yorkers are better for it. At Union Square he serves porchetta, house-cured pastrami and Italian classics layered between crackly bread, straight from his Staten Island hit. Each bite is a tribute to his passion for quality ingredients and hearty flavor.

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Chef Kwame Onwuachi reimagines the Bronx patty runs of his youth with playful upgrades: curried chicken, beef, or jerk mushroom patties tucked in coco bread, finished with slaw and sauces. Expect bold flavors and comfort in every bite. It’s a creative take on a childhood favorite, elevated with his signature flair.

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Even though he is one of the trendsetters who sparked the smashed burger movement in NYC, Mark Mendaros didn’t start in the burger biz. His first foray into the New York scene was more about baby back ribs and golden fried chicken at his American bistro, Oola’s Kitchen, in the Lower East Side. But the pandemic had other plans for Mendaros, who, like many proprietors, pivoted his business to a walk-up window-only concept called Smashed NYC. He bet it all on his best-seller—a smash burger—and the rest, as they say, is history. Smashed NYC is a certified hit and its seared, crispy patties have set a trend we have yet to come down from.

So what is it that makes Smashed NYC so special? Is it the patties with caramelized, griddled edges? Is it the scratch-made sauces, from the tangy secret smash sauce to the truffle-ized swirl? Or is it the fact that Smashed also serves an excellent vegan burger?
Whatever the proverbial secret sauce, Smashed NYC is one burger mainstay we can all get behind.

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From a countryside roastery in Scotland to the heart of Union Square, Common Coffee brings a thoughtful, globally minded approach to your daily cup. Now pouring at Time Out Market, Common Coffee focuses on quality sourcing, careful roasting, and flavors designed to be enjoyed morning through afternoon. Whether you’re stopping in for a quick espresso, lingering over a latte, or settling in with a pour-over, each cup reflects a commitment to craft and consistency.

Sign up for Taste Time Out to enjoy 20% off your first order and start your Common Coffee stamp card, with your 9th coffee on us.

Love what you’re sipping? Take the experience home with a bag of freshly roasted beans, available to purchase in-market.