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Welcome to Citizen Public Market

Citizen Public Market is a vibrant food hall located in the heart of Culver City, offering an array of culinary delights from diverse vendors. From artisanal pizza to hand-pulled noodles, the market caters to various tastes, including many vegan and vegetarian options. The lively atmosphere boasts both indoor and outdoor seating, complete with a rooftop deck perfect for enjoying a meal al fresco. With craft beers, gourmet burgers, and unique dishes like Japanese dry-aged fish temaki, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Clean, welcoming, and community-focused, Citizen Public Market is a must-visit dining destination that promises an unforgettable culinary experience.

Citizen Public Market: Reviews & Ratings

Khoi H.
Khoi H.

Citizen Public Market has been my go-to whenever I'm in Culver City. There's various food stalls here ranging from pizza to noodles. Many of these stalls serve a variety of craft beers as well and the selection is great! The ambience is lively and there is outdoor and indoor seating - there are also occasional trivia nights too!

David C.
David C.

Pizza joint was on point Japanese Poutine Fries were incredible Szechuan Noodz were not it unfortunately When you're walking in, make sure to get yourself a Watermelon Quencher

Myla M.
Myla M.

citizen public market in Culver City is a hidden gem! Stumbled upon this on a interesting day where so much fun stuff happened. Isn't it cool like when fun things happened when you least expect it that's how it was finding this place. There's so many different places you can eat. It's super clean so nice everyone's so friendly and there's a rooftop deck. There's nothing more to say but go check it out.

Tamaiah T.
Tamaiah T.

WeHo Sausage Company- has some great seltzers! So sad they are closing soon. Definitely try to support before they go. Service was great as well. The Barbecue Spot was delicious! Went for restaurant week and the food was amazing! Definitely recommend. Bang Bang Noodles- the fries and cheddar biscuits were great!

Vuoch L.
Vuoch L.

Citizens Public Market located in downtown Culver City. Food hall with different types of food vendors, open-concept communal tables, and upstairs outdoor dining on the second-floor top deck (bring a jacket on chilly evenings ). Besure to sign up to their newsletter for updates on events and promotional offerings. Here's a list of some vendors I recall seeing from my experience : *Bang Bang Noodles- Fresh made Hand pulled noodles *Bar Bohemian- Craft beers, wine and cocktails *Go Go Bird - Fried Chicken Szechuan style *Noble Rotisserie- Serve pasteurized chicken *Benevento -Pizza-New York Style *Weho Sausage Company- Gourmet burgers *Uoichiba - Japanese dry aged fish Temaki ( hand rolled sushi ) & Chirashi (served in a bowl ) *Smokey Chance BBQ- Texas Style BBQ *Sustain Bowl-Pokè & Açaí bowls

Esther W.
Esther W.

This is a place I'd recommend if you are visiting Culver City, because it has multiple restaurants in one. Also, the parking is pretty ideal near Culver Studios. There is a wide variety of food you can enjoy, such as dumplings and handrolls. They even have great hamburgers and beers. On certain days though, some restaurants may close, so you should be mindful of that. The area outside of it is a nice street where you can take a walk in afterwards.

Patrick C.
Patrick C.

Going to start with the one negative. Go Go Bird needs a better pickup setup. You order from them and there's no sense of when your food will be ready. They don't provide a pager or take a cell number. There's no announcements either. They have good food but I recommend ordering it online. WEHO Sausage Company provides a much nicer experience via their pagers. No need to constantly ask if your food is ready. Now on to the good stuff. I really like the food mall concept and this is a good representation of why. There was enough selection to keep both me and the rest of the family excited..... And that's what I wrote 4 months ago. I can't remember the rest of the details but we had a great time and are looking forward to coming back.

Gennaro M.
Gennaro M.

Nice ambience, variety of food, from Japanese, brisket sandwich, burgers and more. Cool bar upstairs. You can get it to go or sitting in the area. No service. Lover it.

Denise V.
Denise V.

Stopped at this food hall in Culver City located in a two-story historic bldg. Lots of places to choose from, but settled on the chicken tenders from Go Go Bird and teriyaki bowl from Noble. Both were excellent! There are plenty of high top tables inside and a rooftop area for seating. Street parking (if you can find it), and a structure across the street. The Yuzu green tea from Go Go was delicious!

Location

Step into the vibrant world of Citizen Public Market, a culinary haven nestled at 9355 Culver Blvd in Culver City, California. This dynamic food hall showcases a rich tapestry of global flavors, serving as a gathering place for food enthusiasts and curious palates alike.

What sets Citizen Public Market apart? Its eclectic mix of food stalls offers something for everyone. From scrumptious New York-style pizza at Benevento to the irresistible fried chicken with a Szechuan twist from Go Go Bird, the variety is stunning. Each vendor brings a unique flavor profile, ensuring that your taste buds are consistently engaged. Speaking of taste, the Bang Bang Noodles serve up freshly made hand-pulled noodles that keep diners coming back for more, while the Smokey Chance BBQ tantalizes with Texas-style barbecue that’s nothing short of extraordinary.

  • Craft Beers and Refreshing Beverages: Complement your meal with a curated selection of craft beers and artisanal cocktails available at the Bar Bohemian, perfect for enhancing your dining experience.
  • Welcoming Atmosphere: With both indoor communal tables and a rooftop deck offering outdoor seating, Citizen Public Market creates a lively and inclusive ambiance. It’s a space where laughter, chatter, and the clinking of glasses fill the air.
  • Accessibility and Sustainability: Citizen Public Market prioritizes inclusivity with wheelchair accessibility and ADA-compliant facilities. It also embraces sustainability through compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, making it a guilt-free dining choice.
  • Community Engagement: The market often hosts fun events like trivia nights and promotional gatherings, encouraging visitors to connect and enjoy their culinary adventures together.

Reviews from patrons like Khoi H. paint a picture of a culinary gem that’s more than just a dining destination—it's a community hub bursting with vibrant energy. Myla M. beautifully describes the moment she stumbled upon this hidden gem, finding joy in the unexpected culinary discoveries that lie within. David C.'s recommendations for the Watermelon Quencher and the beloved Japanese Poutine Fries are sure to boost your experience.

As I reflect on the dishes I've had, they resonate with creativity and passion. Every vendor exhibits a commitment to their craft, making Citizen Public Market not just a place to eat, but a joyful exploration of global cuisine. Whether you're a local or just passing through Culver City, be prepared for an authentic, flavorsome journey that celebrates food and community.

Join the excitement at Citizen Public Market, where every meal is an adventure waiting to unfold! Don’t forget to check out their newsletter for updates on events and special promotions—there’s always something new to discover.