Worcester Public Market

Worcester Public Market

160 Green St, Worcester, MA

★★★★★4.7(1,093 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Worcester Public Market is a vibrant food hall that feels like a bustling village marketplace, with multiple independent vendors offering everything from Cuban rice bowls to fresh poke and artisanal pasta, all in a relaxed, social atmosphere where you can linger solo or with friends. What sets it apart is the genuine expertise and care each vendor brings to their craft—whether you're building a custom poke bowl with guided suggestions or discovering unexpected flavor combinations at pop-up dinners. It's become a destination precisely because it celebrates local entrepreneurship and culinary diversity while maintaining an authentically chill, inclusive vibe that makes you want to explore.

What to expect

Specialty coffee. A slow-sit, quick-grab spot, good for meetings. Pastries and light food on the menu. Family friendly.

MeetingsQuick grabFamily friendlySlow sitLight foodSpecialty drinksPastriesTraditional drinks

Google Reviews

Aref Aasi
★★★★★a month ago

Very clean, and lively markets. Ample selection on shops. Food is good.

chanda ellis
★★★★★4 months ago

Checked out the local vendors and food stands at WPM and was delighted at the variety of different cuisines! It’s Faneuil Hall meets mill no 5. We got a Cuban rice bowl at Little Havana’s. The guava marinated pulled pork was stellar. 10/10 flavor. Paired with the avocado sauce…

The MizZ
★★★★★5 months ago

Great food and they have a great variety. Very chill atmosphere you can vibe do your own thing eat and hang out with friends or go there by yourself to grab a bite to eat. There are many different styles of cuisine and they also have a bar.

Maria Arcuri
★★★★★8 months ago

Pasta Mani pop-up at Ruby Doo's in the Worcester Public Market was an absolute success! We kicked off with a delicious tomato salad with burrata, caesar salad, & prosciutto with melon. The drinks were crafted by Drew at Ruby Doo's, with standout cocktails being the flightless…

Paul Nakazawa
★★★★a year ago

Essentially a “village” of boutiques/retail stalls, cafe, brewery and food court with a number of different cuisine choices (Cuban, Venezuelan, Indian, East Asian, American, etc.) As there is significant housing development occurring in the district, I anticipate that the…

Carolyn Bain
★★★★★a year ago

What a fun experience. I ate at the poke bowl stall. I was guided though selecting each layer of my poke bowl by an expert. Suggestions were made as to good combinations but I was free to choose exactly what I wanted. Vendors don't usually offer the level of service this…

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