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This Secret Food Hall Has 20 Top-Notch Vendors Under One Roof

This Secret Food Hall Has 20 Top-Notch Vendors Under One Roof

The common problem with going out to eat is that everyone wants something different.

Someone wants tacos, another wants sushi, another a good craft cocktail.

Plano’s Legacy Hall solves that problem entirely, as over 20 artisanal vendors under one roof means everyone gets exactly what they are craving.

Add in a craft brewery, live music, and an outdoor entertainment venue, and you have got yourself a full evening.

Here is everything you need to know about this massive food hall and why it deserves a spot on your foodie bucket list.

Where Legacy Hall Is Located

The façade of Legacy Hall in Plano features modern architecture with striking lighting and a bold presence. Credit: Pixel Polish
The façade of Legacy Hall in Plano features modern architecture with striking lighting and a bold presence. Credit: Pixel Polish

Legacy Hall occupies a commanding position at 7800 Windrose Avenue in the heart of Plano’s acclaimed Legacy West development.

The mixed-use district represents one of the most significant commercial developments in North Texas, anchored by corporate headquarters for Toyota, JCPenney, and JPMorgan Chase.

The streets are lined with upscale retailers, including Coach, Sephora, and even a Tesla showroom.

Another view of Legacy Hall shows its massive two‑floor building with plenty of parking space for visitors. Credit: Diogenes Reyes
Another view of Legacy Hall shows its massive two‑floor building with plenty of parking space for visitors. Credit: Diogenes Reyes

Getting to Legacy Hall is straightforward from anywhere in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The food hall sits just off the Dallas North Tollway, making it accessible from downtown Dallas in roughly twenty minutes.

The surrounding Legacy West parking garages provide convenient access, and the walkable nature of the development means visitors can combine a meal with shopping and entertainment.

The Culinary Lineup

Chilangos Tacos stands out with Mexican design and a red neon sign that draws attention inside Legacy Hall. Credit: Kris B.
Chilangos Tacos stands out with Mexican design and a red neon sign that draws attention inside Legacy Hall. Credit: Kris B.

Legacy Hall’s ground floor is packed with more than twenty food stalls offering global flavors. The lineup rotates, but anchors like Roots Chicken Shak (home of chef Tiffany Derry’s duck-fat fried chicken) and Velvet Taco remain staples.

Chilangos Tacos adds authentic Mexico City‑style fare with its street-style tacos, while Asian options include Chef Chin’s Hibachi Ramen, Hōru Sushi Kitchen, STREET by Chef Jimmy Li, and Blist’r Indian Kitchen, where Indian street food and classic curries remain popular menu items.

Horu Sushi delights guests with its fresh Horu roll. Credit: Christina H.
Horu Sushi delights guests with its fresh Horu roll. Credit: Christina H.

Mediterranean and American favorites round out the mix. Shawarma Bar serves wood‑fired meats and falafel, The Italian Job crafts handmade pasta and New York- and Sicilian-style pizzas, and The Philly Special claims top cheesesteaks, complete with Cheez Whiz, of course. There’s also Dock Local, with coveted lobster rolls and crab.

Shawarma Bar serves lamb shawarma with mushrooms, cauliflower, and custom fixings—an amazing flavor combination. Credit: Sarah C.
Shawarma Bar serves lamb shawarma with mushrooms, cauliflower, and custom fixings—an amazing flavor combination. Credit: Sarah C.

Son of a Butcher reinvents sliders with quirky offerings such as PB&J and jalapeno popper, while Dry Rub delivers Texas barbecue and the best way to start your day: breakfast tacos. Plant-based diners can enjoy Vegan Vibrationz, where playful takes on a Crunchwrap Supreme, crispy chicken sandwiches, and barbecue satisfy cravings.

Sweet endings come from Bourbon Vanilla Ice Cream Co. (try the Dubai shakes), Whisk Crêpes Café (add the Nutella, please), and Cotton & Snow for Hawaiian shave ice and cotton candy.

Whisk and Egg’s goat crepe combines goat cheese, dried figs, balsamic, greens, and walnuts for a rich, fresh bite. Credit: Kim D.
Whisk and Egg’s goat crepe combines goat cheese, dried figs, balsamic, greens, and walnuts for a rich, fresh bite. Credit: Kim D.

The Bars and Brewery

A tray full of margaritas, cocktails, and drinks showcases the vibrant bar scene at Legacy Hall. Credit: Uyen L.
A tray full of margaritas, cocktails, and drinks showcases the vibrant bar scene at Legacy Hall. Credit: Uyen L.

Legacy Hall balances its food scene with five full‑service bars across three floors.

Bar Main anchors the ground floor with craft cocktails, while Vinotopia doubles as a wine bar and retail shop where guests can sample pours from smart dispensers.

On the second floor, the Good View Bar opens onto a balcony overlooking the Box Garden, and Tonic Bar & Lounge provides a more intimate setting with plush seating and marble tables.

High Bar Taproom offers a beer flight, turning tasting samples into a fun lineup of mini pours. Credit: Christa M.
High Bar Taproom offers a beer flight, turning tasting samples into a fun lineup of mini pours. Credit: Christa M.

The third floor is home to Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co., Plano’s second craft brewery when it opened.

With 24 tanks spread across two floors, the brewery produces a rotating lineup of seasonal beers, from light lagers to barrel‑aged experiments. Have fun with the beer names, which center around the assembly of people: The Antagonist, Peacemonger, The Bandit, etc. 

The High Bar Taproom serves the full selection in a relaxed sports bar atmosphere.

Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m., offering discounts on craft beers, wines, margaritas, and select spirits.

The Box Garden

Legacy Hall’s outdoor garden offers huge seating areas with tables, umbrellas, and a large projector screen for gatherings. Credit: Samson L.
Legacy Hall’s outdoor garden offers huge seating areas with tables, umbrellas, and a large projector screen for gatherings. Credit: Samson L.

Connected to the food hall is the Box Garden, Legacy Hall’s expansive outdoor entertainment venue constructed from reclaimed shipping containers.

The courtyard can hold more than 1,500 people and serves as the primary destination for live music, movies, sports-watching parties, and special events.

A 600-square-foot stage with an LED screen provides the backdrop for performances ranging from local acts to nationally touring bands.

The venue hosts free weekday concerts, trivia nights, weekend events, yoga sessions, karaoke, and pop-up farmers markets.

Multiple bars within the Box Garden keep drinks flowing during events, and the pet-friendly policy means four-legged friends are welcome to join the festivities.

Planning Your Visit

Inside Legacy Hall, spacious seating and countless restaurant options create a lively dining atmosphere. Credit: Gene M.
Inside Legacy Hall, spacious seating and countless restaurant options create a lively dining atmosphere. Credit: Gene M.

Legacy Hall operates seven days a week. Monday through Thursday, the hall opens at 8 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m.

Friday hours run from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m., and Saturday brings a 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. schedule. Sunday hours span 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Individual vendor hours may vary.

Have a house full of guests who all still want various cuisines for dinner? The hall’s mobile ordering system allows guests to place orders from multiple vendors in a single transaction and have everything delivered to their table.

Private parties and events are popular, with spaces available for groups ranging from 25 to 2,500.

For more information about visiting Legacy Hall, check their official website or follow their social media pages for current vendor lists, event schedules, and special promotions.

Use the map to plan your route to Legacy West, where world-class dining, shopping, and entertainment converge.

Where: 7800 Windrose Ave, Plano, TX 75024

Amanda Ogle

Amanda Ogle

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Amanda Ogle is a writer and editor who specializes in travel, food and drink, sustainability, and general lifestyle topics. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveler, Texas Highways, and more. Aside from editorial pieces, she also writes sponsored content and does copywriting. She travels the world for assignments and loves experiencing different cuisines and cultures across the globe. Amanda is a native Texan and resides in Fort Worth.

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