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With so many places in one space, it can be hard to narrow down which is right for each occasion. This Streetscapes we are going to delve into the drinking and dining options at The Galley along with a few other favorites on the riverfront. The Galley The Galley is a large food hall with communal, first-come first-served seating.



With a central bar and four restaurants, it makes for an ideal quick-stop dining option at the Levee. The lineup offers a variety of cuisines, so no one has to compromise. Catch up on the week's top headlines every Saturday morning Sign up The Rose Deli offers flavors of Philadelphia, Herr’s chips, hoagies and, of course, cheesesteak.

Sandwiches, burgers, salads complete its menu. Club Coop serves fried chicken, tenders, wings and sandwiches. There are plain tenders for those who like to keep it simple or the honey sriracha chicken sandwich for bold flavor.

Los Tacos Hermanos combines the flavors of Mexican street food with West Coast inspiration – tacos, tortas and birria ramen to name a few savory choices. Stick and Buns offers the flavors of Asian street food. Its most popular dish is pork bao buns.

Korean fried wings, Brussels sprouts and chicken potstickers enhance the already impressive menu. Guests are encouraged to sample and share items from all four menus. Drinks from the Galley’s bar can be enjoyed inside o.

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