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Welcome to State Street Market

State Street Market in Los Altos, CA, is a bustling food hall offering a wide array of culinary delights and artisanal crafts in a vibrant atmosphere. Boasting diverse options like Orenchi Ramen, Little Blue Door, and Miko's Calitalia, this venue provides a unique dining experience where sharing and exploring different flavors are encouraged. With wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and a full bar, State Street Market caters to various preferences and needs. The fusion of quality cuisine, lively events, and friendly service creates a dynamic and inviting setting for family and friends to gather and savor exceptional food.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to State Street Market, a vibrant food court located at 170 State St in Los Altos, CA. This venue offers a plethora of amenities and features that cater to a diverse range of preferences and needs.

State Street Market not only takes reservations but also offers takeout and delivery services, making it convenient for those on-the-go. With options like vegan and vegetarian dishes, wheelchair accessibility, and ADA-compliant facilities, this food court prioritizes inclusivity and convenience.

One standout feature of State Street Market is the variety of cuisines available, from New York-style pizza to ramen, burgers, salads, Italian dishes, and more. The presence of a full bar and outdoor seating adds to the enjoyable dining experience.

Customers have raved about the spacious layout of the food hall, inside and outside seating options, and the vibrant atmosphere that makes it a great place to meet up with friends and family. The diverse range of food options ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy.

From positive reviews highlighting prompt service and fresh food to compliments on the friendly staff and cleanliness of the facilities, State Street Market stands out as a top choice for a memorable dining experience.

So, whether you're in the mood for a comforting bowl of ramen, a flavorful Indian curry, a delicious pizza, or a refreshing salad, State Street Market has you covered. With its lively ambiance, diverse food offerings, and welcoming atmosphere, this food court is a must-visit destination for food lovers in Los Altos and beyond.

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Lloyd C.
Lloyd C.

My family wanted to check out State Street Market Food Hall. We arrived during peak hours on a rainy weeknight, so finding a parking space was challenging in the crowded lot. I dropped off my family in the front and drove around until I found a spot. Luckily, somebody was pulling out and I drove to the next area. Upon entering the food hall to catch up with my family, I was delighted to see what the food hall offered. Walking around, I could see various food establishments and people selling crafts. I didn't see my family, so i walked to the outside area to find pop-up tents of vendors selling small batch chocolates & candy, others selling local honey, dried fruits, candles, art, etc. Back inside the food hall, the restrooms are separate for men & women and can accommodate multiple users at a time. They were also clean and tidy. We ended up ordering from Orenchi Ramen, Little Blue Door, and Miko's Calitalia. See separate reviews. The fun part we enjoyed was ordering our food and sharing it! State Street Market Food Hall is a spacious designed area with inside and outside seating available. A fun place to meet up with people and enjoy good food and good company!

Cyndi C.
Cyndi C.

A more upscale food court is an amazing idea. You get nicer ambience yet still have the convenience. Orenchi ramen is here too! Burger, California Indian, salads, Italian, and a bar. We came here while Kevin Lu had his annual Halloween event, it was festive and upbeat. Check it out!

Nismah I.
Nismah I.

State market offers a wide variety of cuisines all in one vicinity which makes group hang outs so easy & simple. Trying out the new pizza station, Calitalia, as well as Konjoes, I didn't leave disappointed as they had prompt service & the food was fresh! I highly recommend stopping by this gem in downtown Los Altos

Kathryn C.
Kathryn C.

Recently moved to Mountain View & happy to find out this isn't too far from home! My husband & I attended the art & wine festival on a Saturday but made a pitstop here for a bite. Loved the variety of options from New York style pizza, ramen, etc. There's a bar basically in the center of it all which also offers a good amount of seating too. Bartenders were friendly & sweet to even handle our food trays. Will definitely be back to try other food options. I think this is a great meet up spot for family & friends because of all the great options they have!

Cathrin P C.
Cathrin P C.

I've had State Street Market bookmarked for a while and finally made it down here. The food hall concept just keeps trending and I love that more and more cities have a space like this. I was disappointed to see that Bao Bei is no longer located here. This is a fairly big food hall but I can imagine it being packed during popular times on the weekend. I love that there is also seating outdoors. There's also a farmer's market that happens every Thursday from 4-8pm May 2nd- October 10th. Check out all my photos for things I tried. I wrote a review for each individual place so if you're interested in details, you can look up the specific restaurants.

Annabelle R.
Annabelle R.

This food hall was quite busy and crowded this past weekend, not surprisingly since it was the Los Altos First Friday and Earth Month Kickoff event. Got myself a delightful dinner from The Good Salad, along with tasty cocktails from Murdoch's Bar, and was pleased with my selections. Love that there are a good amount of options here to appeal to different preferences and dietary needs. Staff was plentiful at the different eateries and bar, as well as throughout the premises, keeping the place clean. Seats, on the other hand, were not so easy to find (though I got lucky, finding 2 bar height seats near the live music, a small indoor stage area, before 7pm. The live band, 9 South, played a range of rock tunes on the guitar and ukelele, including songs like Just Like Heaven by The Cure. They were great! It was certainly a lively setting, a bit loud, but still pleasant and family-friendly nonetheless, with beautiful art and lighting in the venue to add to the overall atmosphere. And if you come during the Los Altos First Friday event, you can enjoy additional live music in the streets of downtown between the hours of 6-9pm, making a visit here even more worth your time.

Norases V.
Norases V.

Kid friendly with high chairs and booster seats you can help yourself Lots of options to choose from, orenchi ramen, amazing indian food, pizza, salad, crispy chicken burger, ice cream (penny ice creamery), cookies and muffins (little sky bakery). Also live music, sports on projector, bar. Clean bathroom, high ceiling, free water stations. Naan and any curry from Little Blue door are amazing! Orenchi you can get karaage chicken and tonkotsu ramen. My dessert go to is meyer lemon sorbet or dark chocolate ice cream with marshmallow fluff!

Jaime F.
Jaime F.

I enjoyed the food halls in Amsterdam and enjoy going to food halls for a quick bite. It's always good to have options and be able to order many different items to sample different foods. Personally, State Street Market is the best food hall in the Bay Area. It is very clean here and there are balanced options from salads to ramen, to pastries and desserts, to burgers, pizza and Indian food. To top it off, they serve alcoholic drinks and play sports. It's a great place to unwind for sure. The best part is how there is plenty of parking and that they have different events around downtown Los Altos. All the vendors have high quality food and service. The price point is a bit higher than other places, but everyone here is a small business, so it's good to support them all. State Street Market had a change in management in 2023, so they have a full house as of this review. It was a welcome change-- now it's a lively and buzzing place.

James Y.
James Y.

State Street Market in downtown Los Altos is a rather new-ish gathering spot featuring various restaurants serving various kinds of foods, a main pub anchoring the location, and a handful of bakery/ dessert locations. Shared services with respect to condiments and folks cleaning the tables down, it's a true "bus your own dirty plates" kind of cafeteria vibe. Seating inside and out, it can get crowded and quickly. With live music seem to be featured on most, if not all(?) nights, this place really picks up as a social scene in downtown Los Altos. Plenty of free parking, which electric vehicle charging spots, in the adjacent lots to the State Street building, you shouldn't have any problems.