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Published July 21, 2025 at 11:45AM

A look inside Wonder in Rosslyn (Modern Angles courtesy of Wonder)

A look inside Wonder in Rosslyn (Modern Angles courtesy of Wonder)

The forthcoming ‘Wonder’ food hall at 1771 N. Pierce Street (staff photo by Katie Taranto)

The forthcoming ‘Wonder’ food hall at 1771 N. Pierce Street (staff photo by Katie Taranto)

The forthcoming ‘Wonder’ food hall at 1771 N. Pierce Street (staff photo by Katie Taranto)

A new food hall in Rosslyn will celebrate its grand opening this week with a ribbon cutting, giveaways and live music.

Wonder, a new celebrity chef-partnered food hall at 1771 N. Pierce Street, opens for business at 4:30 p.m. this Thursday. The new hall hosts over a dozen vendors, including exclusive Wonder partners and restaurants from across the country.

There will be giveaways

The first 100 visitors will receive $10 Wonder gift cards and branded tote bags designed by D.C. artist Trap Bob.
The opening will also include free samples and live music by cellist Benjamin Gates.
The opening comes as Wonder undertakes D.C.-area expansion plans. Its first food hall in the region opened earlier this month at 14th Street in D.C.

Food vendors revealed

Aspiring to be “the Amazon” of dining, the hall founded by billionaire entrepreneur Marc Lore promises dine-in, delivery and takeout from 21 vendors across several cuisines.
These include Wonder’s signature celebrity chef restaurants, such as Bobby Flay Steak, Michael Symon’s Greek restaurant Chios Taverna, and fried chicken eatery Streetbird by Marcus Samuelsson.
Wonder will be open in Rosslyn from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.

A ‘community day’ is planned this weekend

The festivities continue on Saturday with a three-mile community run co-hosted by Wonder and Pacers Arlington. Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m. at 3100 Clarendon Blvd.
Participants will receive tote bags and $25 Wonder credit for lunch. A Bayou Bakery pop-up with coffee will also be present.
The food hall intends to launch a run club in the coming months, with further details to come, according to a release.







Katie Taranto is a reporter at Local News Now, primarily covering business, public safety and the city of Falls Church. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 2024, where she previously covered K-12 education at The Columbia Missourian. She is originally from Macungie, Pennsylvania.



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