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Straight talk: Time Out Market Miami is gone — it closed abruptly in mid-2023. A successor food hall in the same 1601 Drexel Ave space near Lincoln Road (City Food Hall) is slated to open in summer 2026. If a guide sent you here, it's out of date. For a working food hall now, try 1-800-Lucky in Wynwood.

Key facts

Hours
Hours not verified
Price$$
Nearest transitOne block off Lincoln Road; South Beach trolley and Miami Beach bus routes nearby
Time neededN/A — currently closed; successor food hall expected summer 2026
Best time to goN/A until City Food Hall opens; check locally before visiting
Last verifiedJuly 12, 2026

Friend Score

4.8/10
  • Value0.5
  • Freshness9.5
  • Crowd level5.0
  • Authenticity3.0
  • Accessibility7.5
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What locals actually do here

  • Don't trust old guides sending you here — it's closed

    Time Out Market Miami shut in June 2023 and still shows up in stale top-10 lists. Check whether City Food Hall has actually opened at 1601 Drexel Ave before walking over; until then, there's nothing behind those doors.

    Verified Jul 2026

  • Get your food-hall fix at 1-800-Lucky instead

    Wynwood's Asian food hall is open (late — until 1-3am), has multiple counters plus bars, and delivers the everyone-picks-their-own-dinner experience Time Out Market used to. Pair it with the Wynwood Walls for a full evening.

    Verified Jul 2026

Frequently asked questions

Why did Time Out Market Miami close?
It opened in 2019, got hammered by the pandemic within a year, and never fully recovered; Time Out Group pulled the plug in June 2023. The abrupt shutdown — vendors given just hours' notice — made local headlines.
Is anything at 1601 Drexel Ave open right now?
As of mid-2026, the space is in build-out for City Food Hall with a summer opening target — assume it's closed until you hear otherwise. If you're nearby, Lincoln Road's shops and restaurants surround it, so you won't starve.
What replaced Time Out Market Miami?
The space at 1601 Drexel Ave briefly ran as South Beach Food Hall, and as of 2026 it's being redeveloped again: City Food Hall, a Florida-based operator, has leased the roughly 18,000-square-foot space with an opening targeted for summer 2026. Vendor lineup hadn't been fully announced at the time of writing.
Where was Time Out Market Miami located?
At 1601 Drexel Ave in Miami Beach, one block off Lincoln Road's pedestrian mall — a great location, which is exactly why new operators keep taking runs at the space. The address is worth remembering for when the new hall opens.
When does City Food Hall open on Lincoln Road?
The stated target is summer 2026 — reports pointed to July. Openings like this slip all the time, so check locally before making a special trip. When it opens, expect multiple vendors, communal seating, and international food stalls.
Is Time Out Market Miami still open?
No. It closed for good on June 30, 2023 — abruptly enough that vendors reportedly got about two hours' notice. Anything recommending it as a current dining option is stale. Don't build a South Beach evening around it.
Was Time Out Market Miami good when it existed?
In its prime it was legitimately useful — a dozen-plus stalls from notable local chefs under one roof, a rare everyone-picks-their-own dinner solution on South Beach. That's why its ghost still haunts old listicles. The concept was sound; the timing was brutal.
Where should I eat near Lincoln Road instead?
Lincoln Road itself is honestly more tourist-priced patio than destination dining, but it's seen a wave of new restaurant openings in 2026. For a true food-hall experience today, 1-800-Lucky in Wynwood is the working answer; for South Beach proper, walk a few blocks off Lincoln to Española Way or up to Sunset Harbour for better kitchens.

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