Welcome to Bubbly Hall
Bubbly Hall in New Albany, OH, is a vibrant food court offering a plethora of options for all types of diners. From vegan dishes to a full bar and even private dining options, this establishment truly caters to everyone. The accessibility features, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi make it a go-to spot for both locals and visitors. The diverse menu, attentive service, and convenient amenities ensure a memorable dining experience at Bubbly Hall. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in a delicious meal in a welcoming environment.
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6065 Central College Rd New Albany, OH 430546065 Central College Rd New Albany, OH 43054 Hotline: (614) 515-5950
Welcome to Bubbly Hall, a bustling food court located at 6065 Central College Rd in New Albany, OH. This vibrant establishment offers a myriad of culinary options, including Indian cuisine, sushi, ramen, Korean delicacies, and even a full bar. With a range of amenities such as outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and private dining areas, Bubbly Hall caters to a diverse array of preferences.
Customer reviews rave about the diverse selection of food available at Bubbly Hall. Whether you're in the mood for a flavorful bowl from Hoya's or a delectable sushi roll from the sushi bar, there is something to satisfy every craving. The communal dining area exudes a lively North Market atmosphere, providing a unique culinary experience in the heart of New Albany.
One standout feature of Bubbly Hall is its commitment to inclusivity, offering vegan options and wheelchair accessibility to ensure that all guests feel welcome. The convenience of delivery and takeout services, along with ample parking options, makes dining at Bubbly Hall a breeze for visitors.
Overall, Bubbly Hall exemplifies the spirit of culinary diversity and community in New Albany. Whether you're seeking a quick bite to eat or a leisurely dining experience, Bubbly Hall has something for everyone. Visit today and experience the vibrant flavors and inviting ambiance of this unique food court.
Finally stopped in for some bubble tea at the request of my kids and they give it a big thumbs up! Food options include Indian, Sushi, Ramen, 2 Korean restaurants (the Korean fried chicken is amazing, we were given some delicious samples, yea us) as well as a full bar, burgers and even a little live music on Halloween. We will probably be back this weekend to try a few places out for dinner.
Just came here with a few people and we each tried different restaurants and we all enjoyed them. I got the sassy cat roll from the sushi place and it was very good. It was very clean and not too loud but it wasn't that busy. Cole was working the bar and he was very sweet and made us his favorite drinks which we enjoyed. Overall this place was great and has a lot of potential. They need to get entertainment to bring people in and give a reason to stay
I wasn't sure what to expect from this. I used to live up this way, and things have changed a lot. Tons of apartments, a good number of restaurants, and even a hardware store to kind of replace The Mill. And now this. Handy off New Albany Road, it's got a weird parking lot and several entrances. I guess that's efficient, but it's hard to know where to go in. Once inside, there are 8 or 10 small food stands (and a bar and a couple of shops.) There are several I like- Hoyo's is great at its other location- but I love Korean so I went to Seoul to Go. Each place has interesting stuff, and it's great to have something like this in the area, really in any area- not full restaurants, but many diverse cuisines, handy for a lot of people. Industrial but light and airy inside. Lots of tables and varied seating options. Everyone can get their own thing; you could even get food at one and drinks at another. (I almost did, since there was no pop at the Korean place.) Some odd negatives. I saw no communal places for napkins, straws, plasticware. Got some with my meal, but extra napkins someplace handy would be nice. Restrooms are tucked away and not very visible. If you come in the- front I guess?- there are some around a corner, and there is a sign. But if you come in the from the larger back lot, no signs, no clues. There did turn out to be two small ones up a middle, office-looking aisle. And several doors were broken. One long enough that they have semi-permanent signs. Others stick or squeak. Bad look when you're entering a "stylish" place. Still, I'd come back, for the convenience and variety. I know at least two of the food joints are great, and bet the others are too. I'd like to have something like this closer to me.
Bubbly hall is a cool place, it has a North Market feeling, but on a much smaller scale. There are a variety of foods to choose from and some of the offerings are a bit unique, which is cool for a place like New Albany. I found the restaurant/ table area to be a little loud, but I think that comes down to an open space that echoes. I'd say this place is a good one to try if you are looking for something different in New Albany.
Glad to have this option in New Albany! Building has a weird layout and weirder parking space. Several food option, be sure to see them all before making a choice! I tried Hoya's, it's a food bowl concept with Somali food. It was really good, the meat I ordered 1/2 portion of both chicken options. I preferred the less sweet one. Good portions, good flavor. I would come back again! It's hidden around the corner in bubbly food hall.
Such a great spot - excited to see how it continued to grow with fun events for the community too! Parking: a little confusing to get into the lot from Central College but follow the street direction/sign and you'll end up in a large lot with plenty of parking! Hopeful the city expands the side walk too for walking options! Food: so many cute options for places to eat and something for everyone! I got a sushi roll and split an order of hummus from different stands. The sushi was delicious and reasonably priced for nice sushi around Columbus! The hummus was huge and delicious - you can buy pita on the side but it doesn't come with it (2 pita for $0.99 isn't bad though). They had several other options like BBQ, Cheescake and a new milkshake spot that look amazing (they all do really) and I'm excited to go back and try! They also have a full bar with local breweries and a wine bar! Ambiance: casual but fun and upbeat. I think as their special nights grow and they have more live music, it's popularity will continue to grow! Ample seating inside and outside with tables for big and small groups is a huge plus. Definitely worth checking out!