Here’s a rundown of each of the stalls: Monroe Market. Patrons can expect everything from fried chicken to gelato and barbecue brisket from Monroe Market.
A cell phone app allows gamblers to use credit for casino meal comps at the electronic kiosks. Unlike a tradition food hall that leases spaces to different businesses, each to the restaurants in the food court were developed and operated by casino staff.ĭiners will have the ability to order, customize, and pay for their food using primarily at touch-screen kiosks.
The massive 11,000-square-foot dining area, which replaced the former Market District, was renovated by architects from Rossetti Associates and features a 280-square-foot “living wall” with a video screen, communal seating, and themed food stalls. When it debuts on May 1 on the third floor of the casino, the new restaurant space will feature six fast-casual dining counters as well as a full-service ramen bar called Noodle Art. Detroit’s Greektown Casino-Hotel has pulled back the curtains on its $15 million renovations of “food hall”-style dining space Monroe Market.