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The Common Kitchen

4.4 (76 reviews)
ModerateFood Court
Closed • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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A "slice" of cake...

This is just for Bon Bakes who sold me a "slice" of Red Velvet cake tonight that was as dry and crusty as a rock. This is what I get for supporting a small business. They cut the slice off the cake in front of me knowing damn well that it was stale as could be, put it in the box and handed it to me. Shameful If I knew the size or quality of the product before I paid, I would never have ordered it.

Pineapple fried rice
Jennifer C.

After pumpkin picking with friends they recommended we join them for food at the common kitchen. Upon arrival we saw that this location had multiple food stalls with various cuisine options. It was nice to think about exploring different items on this visit or the next. My husband wound up trying Haitian food - he enjoyed fried pork, with rice, beans, a small side salad & a some cake for dessert. My son ordered Birria ramen, which had a rich broth, wasn't spicy but definitely seemed filling for my teens pit of a stomach. I tried pineapple friend rice. All the businesses seemed very friendly it was also really sweet to see many of them laughing and chatting with each other between services like a little food community. The ambiance is simple with multiple tables set around the food stalls which are centered. There are some places to help yourself to water around as well as a few shelves and fridge coolers set up with items from all the vendors if you'd like to purchase drinks or other items.

Starr D.

This is a great little kitten/cafeteria concept spot. It offers a variety of food, snacks, drinks and sweets selections, from Korean food, Bubble tea, momo dumplings, acai bowls, to cookies, cakes and more. They also have snacks and drinks on the shelves against the wall for convenient grab and go. The entire kitchen is clean, not very big, but do have some tables and chairs can sit. Especially if you've been to the spot or the kitchen, this place is much smaller in scale. Convenient parking, reasonable pricing, friendly employees....mostly. Definitely recommend as a quick eat spot or chill and hang with friends place.

Mochi donuts and sweets
Vy T.

The Common Kitchen is great! This international food hall is located in an area that isn't as developed as some other food halls in Rockville, DC, or Baltimore. Therefore, there's plenty of parking! Inside, the food hall has seating with metal chairs, tables, and big windows with natural light coming in. Several people were working or catching up with friends in the environment. The food hall itself is small in size but has various food and drink options including Haitian food, Nepalese dumplings, coffee and sandwiches, Vietnamese food, mochi donuts, tacos, and fast casual Indian food. Every vendor in the food hall was very friendly and prepared our food in a 10-15 minute timeframe. Everything we ate was delicious!

Pan fried chicken mo:mo
Abegail A.

Recently tried all the things at The Common Kitchen, which is located in Clarksville Common. With about 10 vendors in this fall hall, you're bound to find a little something to eat/drink for everyone (even your little ones). During our visit, we tried the pan fried chicken mo:mo and tarek chicken from Momo Hub, pork & shrimp wonton soup with noodles (+$) from Anhmazing Banh Mi, the bacon & jalapeno grilled cheese from Trifecto Bar, and a strawberry brown sugar milk tea with boba. My favorite hands down was the wonton noodle soup, which was very flavorful and the wontons were packed with pork & shrimp. Also enjoyed the strawberry brown sugar milk tea, which was a little surprisingly as I'm generally not a fan of brown sugar milk teas. Before you, try to check out their events calendar as they have things like trivia night, live music, and HH.

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Jung P.

Common Kitchen is a food hall in Clarksville. As the name indicates, there are various food stalls surrounding a common central kitchen. If you look at the arrangement, each stall seems to have what they need right behind them so there probably isn't as much intermingling between the shops but I imagine there is some. I came to this location for the Taco Joint and it was delicious. But seeing all the other vendors impressed me. I can bring my family here and everyone can make their own choice. The following food vendors are there now: Taco Joint Blowfish Poke Trifecto Mochi-Mochi Tasty Empanadas Koshary Corner Royal Tea Anh-mazing Highly recommend you give it a try.

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Kell M.

This food hall has such great options! Naturally, I had to try a bunch of them. There's ample parking behind the hall and they even had live music playing outside in an open area. The hall has everything from ice cream, Egyptian, Indian and more. Tacos: I had the al pastor - these were very good! A verde sauce would've made these even better but these were so yummy. Chicken Mo-Mo: These were delicious as well, but did get quoted 20 minutes and they took 45 minutes, we weren't in a rush so no big deal just a heads up. Samosas: The STAR of the show! One of the best. Such great flavor and textures. Boba tea: Just okay honestly, but not bad at all but the boba was a bit small and slightly tough and it tasted overly flavored. Overall, lots of good options to find here!

Jordan J.

I didn't even know @thecommonkitchenclarksville existed until I went in search of poke! They have 11 independent spots, everything from poke to empanadas, tacos to a juice bar. It was such a good find! This @blowfishpoke was so fresh and the @mochimochidmv donuts were the perfect combo of flavor and chewiness. Be sure to get there early, the selection becomes slim close to closing time! These are ube, matcha, and Vietnamese Iced Coffee

Al pastor tacos + elote corn bowl
Allysha O.

The Taco Joint is one of many food stands inside of The Common Kitchen food court! I tried their al pastor tacos and the elote bowl and both were very tasty! The meat was very chewy and not tough, and they also provided a hearty portion of meat on each taco. My order took around 7 minutes to make and there is plenty seating on the inside. For a quick taco fix, it's a great place to go!

Taro brown sugar
Melonie O.

Has A lot of good variety and my boba was good. I went for empanada but they were closed. Service and ambiance was pretty good. I would go back to try other places in the future.

Outdoor seating
Austin G.

On a dad-daughter trip to nearby Clark's Elioak Farm, a petting zoo and adventure park, we stopped at The Common Kitchen for lunch on the way back to D.C. Coming from the city, we were pleasantly surprised to see an international food hall outside the city. Here's our experience: 1) Space: Built with the goal of cultivating community, it feels like a campus. There's an outdoor space with an open-air tent with tables, public art and a free little library. Inside, there are food stalls and public restrooms. There are a few tables and window seating inside. 2) Food: The food hall is small, but they pack the vendors in well. There's bubble tea, Vietnamese, Egyptian street food, a bar, poki bowls, ice cream, etc. You could easily do a three-course meal by visiting different vendors. 3) Cleanliness: The entire hall is kept spotless with trash cans inside and out. If you're in the area, it's a great place to visit.

Dan A.

A small and worldly food Hall that so far has exceeded our expectations. We've tried Anh Mazing Banh Mi which has some of the best Banh Mi sandwiches we've had. Go for the Lemon Grass Pork Or Chinese Bbq pork. Foodfricana offers Jollof Rice, Egusi with Goat and Fufu to name a few of the Nigerian delicacies. Namaste foodie offers Indian Street food. Go for the Lamb Kathi Roll and their Veggie Samosas. There is a Ramen spot (Slurpin Ramen), Ice Cream (Scoop & Paddle) Empanadas (Tasty Empanadas) & Poke Bowl (Blowfish) and a few others so a great variety! Outside seating is available as well high top table seating inside. Our service experience for all visits has been positive. If only this hall was closer!

Vegetable Momo

Food was good nothing crazy but a chill spot to hang out with friends. Got the vegetable momo which was good, and the Thai tea with Oreo topping which tasted more like coffee than Thai ice tea.

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My favorite spot to meet up with friends. There is a little something for everyone here.

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Good food and variety, but I find everything to be slightly more expensive than it should be. Never had a bad experience however!

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