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Hey Day Market

4.2 (30 reviews)
ModerateFood Court, Pizza
Closed 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

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Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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Wild Child Brisket Nachos- these were very good!
Dianne E.

I really liked the variety of options. I got a burger and fries from Little Darling my first visit and they were great, especially the fries with garlic confit & arbol aioli dipping sauce. My next visit I had the Wildchild Brisket nachos and the Saint Bernardo Gelato and I went back with 2 coworkers and we all had WildChild. There were always tables available and everything was pretty clean. Service was good too.

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William W.

Little Auburn, Alabama, has taken huge leaps in their culinary scene in recent years, adding fantastic upscale restaurants like Acre, The Depot, and The Hound. But the opening of their first food hall on August 16, 2022, catapulted them beyond many towns similar in size. Located between Auburn University's beautiful new culinary arts building and the Hotel at Auburn, and managed by the Ithaka Hospitality Partners company which also operates the hotel, Hey Day Market is doing everything right. They attract college students and visitors by offering a wonderful variety of independent eateries with foods difficult to find elsewhere in the city. So Hey Day doesn't do chain restaurants. The 10,000-square-foot space stays open until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. And they even accept students' Dining Dollars and Tiger Club cards at eight of the nine stalls (all except The Bar). Since a list of restaurants is difficult to find on the Internet - as I'm write this in Hey Day's first month of operation - I'll list the options here. * Alcoholic drinks at The Bar * American sandwiches and burgers at Little Darling Burger Co. * Cuban Sandwiches at La Cubanita * Gelato at Saint Bernardo Gelateria * Hawaiian poke at Pokémen * Health food at Loud Roots * Italian food at Pizzeria Ariccia * Malaysian street noodles at Khoodles * Los Angeles-style street tacos at WildChild The stained concrete floors and open, well-lit space is very inviting. Sundays feature Soul Brunches, which means soul music is cranked to the highest volume making conversation difficult. So be forewarned if that isn't your thing. In the lush lawn between the food hall and culinary arts building, they'll soon be adding lawn games like cornhole and croquet, as well as an outdoor, big-screen television. If you were wondering whether the adjacent Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center is taking advantage of its proximity to a food hall, they are! A student-operated restaurant will eventually replace La Cubanita. And a tenth food stall is being reserved as a test space for graduates of the Hospitality Management Program to develop innovative food concepts, competing in a real-world environment for up to one year before the next group takes over.

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The Hey Day Market is a good option for both pre and post game dining. A variety of options to meet everyone's pallet.

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You can find anything you want to eat here. Just come with an empty stomach and smile and I promise you won't leave with an empty stomach.

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What a great variety of restaurants to choose! The food was great! We finished our meals with gelatos.

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