Junction Hall moves forward per Aberdeen Planning Board

Junction Hall announced a state-of-the-art food hall concept in downtown Aberdeen. Junction Hall will be an adaptive reuse space that highlights the cultural depth of the Sandhills in a communal setting. They look forward to welcoming guests to this transformative space in 2025.

The location will be at 124 W. Main Street, a charming historic building situated at the corner of W. Main St. and S. Poplar St. in the heart of downtown—a 15,000+ square foot building possessing the perfect balance of historic charm and future potential.

Junction Hall – Coming to downtown Aberdeen

Lower level has a bar, food stalls, and seating.

At Junction Hall, their mission is to create a vibrant culinary experience that pays homage to the rich history and diverse flavors of the North Carolina Sandhills. As a future gathering hub in Moore County, they aspire to be the go-to destination where residents and visitors alike can come together to enjoy exceptional food and crafted beverages while forging meaningful connections.

Junction Hall is committed to showcasing the best of local and regional cuisines, supporting talented chefs, artisans, and local farmers who contribute to our unique community. With an unwavering dedication to excellence, they will aim to deliver unparalleled culinary offerings, creating a hub that blends tradition with the flavors of today.

Junction Hall – Coming 2025 to Aberdeen

Upper level has seating and event space.

“As a proud member of the community, we will strive to be more than just a food destination — we aim to be a cultural junction, fostering a sense of pride and unity,” said a spokesperson for Junction Hall in a press release. “Follow along as we upfit our space in the heart of downtown Aberdeen and deliver the community with a concept that fills a regional void.”

For more information, please go to jcthall.com.

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