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Yew Street Food Hall
"The Yew Street Food Hall is Kamloops' newest culinary experience! With ten different food/drink vendors, our guests can enjoy a variety of artisanal and niche restaurant concepts in one fun and fresh location. Inspired by food halls around the world, Yew Street Food Hall brings together unique, locally-owned restaurants that add to the collection of fresh and local food right in the core of the North Shore community. Now Open!"
Address: 107 Yew Street , Kamloops V2B 4A1, BC, CA
Phone: (250) 214-4000
State: BC
City: Kamloops
Zip Code: V2B 4A1


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 11:00-22:00
Wednesday: 11:00-22:00
Thursday: 11:00-22:00
Friday: 11:00-23:00
Saturday: 11:00-23:00
Sunday: 11:00-22:00


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Reviews
Awesome concept. Love the variety of vendors. Cool vibe and friendly atmosphere. Saw lots of delicious looking food being enjoyed. We had take out but seating was available. Note that parking is a bit limited in the area.
Multiple food vendors, I chose Veggie Bomb which was excellent food, well presented, nice portion, great tasting.....while my family members chose Mitz's Kitchen. Sadly the food they got breakfast bennies was subpar- deep fried tater tots, avacado slices were hard, and the poached egg was very overdone, skimpy on the sauce. Disappointing and expensive. I would give Veggie Bomb a 4 star for food, and Mitz's a 2.
Food/Drinks: Ordered from Mittz, got The Burger without cheese, and I assumed it would have toppings like lettuce, tomato, etc instead I was given a dry over cooked burger with mayo and grilled onions. My bad cause I ordered it without really seeing what was on it, plus I removed the cheese. Though the meat was very dry. Next time I ordered the lobster mac and cheese which is a whopping 33$. But I figured it would be really good given the price and that it's got lobster. Unfortunately I was given a disappointing dish again. A soupy mac and cheese on a plate that didn't really taste like much. It smelled like asiago and sadness. The lobster barely had flavor, it was soupy with chunks of cheese that seemed like they seperated from the sauce. For 33$ dollars you'd expect to at least get a decent mac and cheese. But it was truly not good, boxed it up in hopes that I could salvage it at home. It was laughable that it was 30$ picture included The cocktails are pricey, but not bad. Wish they had some sweeter options. My partner enjoyed his beer so no complaints there. Ordered an elote corn dog $8.50 from Duck Duck Pork, it was pretty good would definitely order from there again. Service: Service is great, I like that you don't have waiters and can just chill and not be bothered every few minutes. The front house staff that you order from are all amazing and very nice. Atmosphere: I love the fresh vibe of the food hall, I think it's a great upgrade to the north shore so I will be back. I do think the music is a little loud, but it's not the end of the world. Lastly I will say be prepared to spend a decent penny it's not cheap, especially if you are drinking.
We have been 3 times now, and have really enjoyed the meals. We are looking forward to the remaining stalls opening in the weeks ahead. It is a unique idea, an upscale food court with a great variety of foods and 'beverages'. It isn't inexpensive, but neither is the quality of the food. It can be a bit loud, more geared to casual good food and sips than fine dining. Parking is the biggest challenge, but we have been able to find parking close by on each visit. Well worth the visit to check it out!
Veggie Bomb - 5 stars, Mittz - 4. Everything I’ve tried from the Veggie Bomb was great, especially the bowls. Mittz pizza was good, poutine though was just lol, they didn’t even serve it on a plate, just on a tray.
The good: I had the steamed pork buns from Duck, Duck, Pork and the carbonara from the pasta place. Everything we got in my party tasted incredible, and the drinks from the cocktail bar were delicious as well. The bad: The venue was extremely loud and busy, with everyone getting up and moving around constantly. We could barely hear each other it was so loud. It would be a good place for drinks with a group of friends. The pasta place was very busy, and they forgot my friend's order completely and it had to be quickly made after a complaint and a half hour of waiting. It was delicious though. Kid-friendliness: Very loud and adult oriented. Parking: Limited parking.
The food we had was overall tasty. Pizza was delicious, cocktails original and good. But the music was loud and pounding and NOT relaxing one bit, making it harder to enjoy the food. My partner and I had food from different stalls, so there was a lot of running around to pick up the different things. I don't know if I'll return. I really want to relax at dinner time, especially when we're spending a hundred dollars.
We ate at Mittz and Co and Veggie Bomb and were happy with both! Good portions, good food, and a good atmosphere. We didn’t have any drinks but the cocktails looked good too!! A lovely addition to the North Shore. Vegetarian options: Vegan options Dietary restrictions: Gluten Free Options
So excited to have this place in the neighbourhood! Many options to chose from and good beer on tap. The cocktails haven’t excited me yet but they’ve got room to grow! Suggestion: give each “stall” their own google page, as each place has such different food options and the quality may vary. Everything I have had has been good so far, with veggie bomb being my favourite!
Love this place and this concept! I have been to food halls in other cities and love everything about trying different foods from a variety of places. We had the Bomb Wings from Veggie Bomb which were fantastic, and we're excited to try the XL Bomb nachos next time. Sampled from Mittz and Co and Duck Duck Pork as well, and it was so good. The drinks and atmosphere are excellent. An amazing addition to the Kamloops food scene.
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