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Hartford's Parkville Market Opens For Takeout, Outdoor Dining

The 20,000-square-foot food hall opened May 20.

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HARTFORD, CT — Parkville Market, the state's first food hall located in a 20,000-square-foot space, opened May 20, according to its Facebook page. The market includes both takeout and outdoor dining options.

The project includes 19 restaurants, more than 20 retailers, as well as bars, event spaces, and outdoor dining. Some of the restaurants to be included are Disco Forno Pizza Napoletana, Ceviche Bowls, and Portly Pic.

Lucky Taco, which started as a food truck in Hartford then expanded to a brick-and-mortar restaurant in Manchester in 2014, will also have a location.

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The $5.1 million project was nearly complete before the coronavirus pandemic hit and closed businesses across the state, according to Hartford Business Journal.

Parkville Market is expected to bring hundreds of jobs to the area. Described as Connecticut's first food hall, it is housed in the Capitol City Lumber Co. building at 1400 Park St.

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