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New food hall The Little Grand Market announces vendors

From Italian cuisine to build-your-own rice bowls, there are four new vendors announced for Grandview’s newest food hall, The Little Grand Market.

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The new food hall with 12 vendors will open this summer. | Rendering via Meyers & Associates

Grandview’s new food hall The Little Grand has officially announced all of its vendors. Here’s a taste of what to expect.

Los Agavez Taqueria — This local taco food truck is known for its Tijuana-style birria tacos.

For the Love of Dough — The bakery will offer its classic large cookies as well as milkshakes, sundaes, and ice cream sandwiches.

Gant’s Pizza — Enjoy thin and crispy crust pizza from the local shop with a location in Circleville.

Just Chicken — Choose from a variety of homemade sauces to dunk your crispy chicken tenders in.

Seoul Food on the Go — Indulge in Korean comfort dishes like bulgogi meatballs and soft rice cakes.

Pablo’s Havana Café — Order Cuban cuisine like sandwiches, empanadas, and homemade soups and salads.

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Taesty’s offers beef and pork sliders and Carolina-style slaw. | Photo by @taestysfoodtruck

Taesty’s — Expect southern-style meals from the Circleville-based food truck like fried chicken wings, baked beans, and mac and cheese.

Frascati Market — This new restaurant will be a grab-and-go Italian eatery, with menu items like homemade Italian soups, antipasto, and pastas with authentic sauces.

Lan Viet — The family-owned restaurant currently operates in the North Market Downtown and Bridge Park and features Northern Vietnamese-style dishes.

Common Rice — Coming from the same owner as Lan Viet, this brand-new concept will serve Vietnamese build-your-own rice bowls.

The Little Grand Bar — Grab an alcoholic beverage from the bar that overlooks a three-acre park.

Bada Bean Bada Booze — The local coffee shop and bar has two other CBUS locations.

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