Evansville's Main Street Food & Beverage, housed within the iconic Firestone building, has announced its transition to winter hours effective October 30, 2023.

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Evansville's First Food Hall

As the city's inaugural food hall, it continues to be a centerpiece of culinary and entertainment experiences in Southern Indiana. Boasting a diverse array of local culinary delights and live entertainment, Main Street Food & Beverage offers an all-encompassing destination for visitors and locals alike.

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Main Street Food & Beverage is delighted to extend its services to cater to private events even during its non-operational hours on Mondays and Tuesdays. By accommodating private events during the otherwise closed hours, Main Street Food & Beverage exemplifies its commitment to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community space. With a rich selection of dining options all under one roof, it continues to solidify its position as a premier culinary destination in Evansville.

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Downtown Evansville Main Street Food & Beverage New Winter Hours

Monday: Closed (Available for private events) Tuesday: 11 am-2 pm Wednesday: 11 am-2 pm & 4 pm-9 pm Thursday: 11 am-2 pm & 4 pm-9 pm Friday: 11 am-2 pm & 4 pm-10 pm Saturday: 2 pm-10 pm Sunday: 11 am-3 pm

For those seeking an engaging and fun dining experience mixed with Evansville's rich cultural heritage, Main Street Food & Beverage is a must-visit location.

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WINTER IS COMING… Ok, we couldn’t help ourselves! Starting Monday, October 30, Main Street Food & Beverage will be transitioning to winter hours. See below! *Note: The food hall will remain available on Mondays and Tuesdays during closed hours for private events. To inquire about a private event, check out the link in our bio and click on the ‘Book Us’ tab.

See How Downtown Evansville Has Changed Over the Years

I find looking back on the way things used to be fascinating. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I'm living through the current time period. The conveniences of answering any question we have in seconds, or ordering practically anything we want or need and having it delivered to our doorstep is pretty sweet. But, there is something fun about seeing how things around us have evolved. As an Evansville native, and spending quite a bit of my time in downtown Evansville (that's where the station is located), I've always appreciated the older architecture of the buildings around the area. So, I dug into the Willard Library Archives to see how a few of those areas look now compared to then. Some have changed a little, others quite a bit, and a few don't even exist any more. Take a look.

Gallery Credit: Ryan O'Bryan

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