Fareground opens as Austin’s first food hall with ribbon-cutting ceremony

Fareground opens as Austin’s first food hall with ribbon-cutting ceremony
Jeremy Martin President and CEO at the Austin Chamber of Commerce — Chamber Staff, Austin Chamber of Commerce
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A few weeks ago, Fareground, Austin’s first food hall and collaborative community space, held a ribbon-cutting event that drew over 150 guests. The occasion marked a significant milestone for the venue, highlighting its modern design and private event-specific offerings. Attendees celebrated the opening with enthusiasm, setting the stage for Fareground to become a popular local hub.

Fareground brings together a diverse collection of local culinary concepts under one roof. Located in downtown Austin, it offers a blend of dining, socializing, and gathering experiences with indoor and outdoor seating, live events, and a vibrant atmosphere. In addition to its public offerings, Fareground is an exceptional venue for private events with customizable spaces and tailored menus to suit any occasion. With its unique ambiance, top-tier service, and variety of food options, Fareground has quickly become a premier destination for hosting memorable events in Austin.

“We are thrilled to have relaunched Fareground as the premier hang space and event venue in Austin. Our recent ribbon-cutting was a significant milestone, and we are grateful to the Chamber of Commerce for its unwavering support and partnership. Together, we’re creating a dynamic destination that unites Austinites and our beloved visitors to gather, celebrate, and experience the true spirit of our city like never before,” said Jeffrey Scharamm, Director of Operations.

More information about Fareground can be found on their website: www.faregroundaustin.com



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