Plant City Providence to Offer Plant-Based Food Hall Downtown

PLANT CITY Providence, a new food hall-style enterprise featuring restaurants and a vegan food marketplace, is set to open downtown on June 14. / PBN Photo /Mary MacDonald

PLANT CITY Providence, a new food hall-style enterprise featuring restaurants and a vegan food marketplace, is set to open downtown on June 14. / PBN Photo /Mary MacDonald

Republished from Providence Business News.

By Mary MacDonald

PROVIDENCE – Plant City Providence will occupy a two-story historical building on South Water Street by mid-June, according to its website.

The new enterprise is an effort of Matthew Kenney Cuisine, a New York-based company that has won accolades for high-end plant-based dining.

Formerly occupied by Mile and A Quarter restaurant, the building is located at 334 South Water St., close to the pedestrian bridge now under construction.

The opening date is set for June 14, according to the website.

The Providence location will be an integrated food hall-style concept with sit-down dining in two restaurants on the second floor, and more-casual fare on the ground level, as well as a vegan food marketplace. The dining options will include Double Zero Pizza, a pizza and Italian-inspired restaurant, and Bar Verde, a Latin- and Mexican-inspired eatery.

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