The old Tony’s Market spot on Broadway will have some Stanley Marketplace flavors — specifically sushi, chocolate and deli stuff
Broadway Market, at 950 Broadway, has added more names to its food hall lineup.

950 Broadway, the former home of Tony's Market and the future home of Broadway Market, Sept. 25, 2018. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Three new tenants have been announced for Broadway Market, the food hall coming to the old Tony’s Market spot at 950 Broadway.
Mondo Market, Misaki, and Miette et Chocolat joing the already announced roster of Pizzeria Coperta, Biju’s Little Curry Shop and Mother Tongue, according to a Broadway Market press release.
The three additions have something in common — they’re also all tenants of Stanley Marketplace.
Mondo Market’s entry at Broadway Market will be called MondoMini, and will offer a smaller selection of the types of things they already offer at Stanley and at The Source, the release said — “sandwiches, salads, soups, cheese and charcuterie boards, and grab-and-go deli items.”
Misaki will provide fresh sushi, Japanese cuisine and an oyster bar. And Miette et Chocolat brings the sweets.
The food hall is expected to open in early 2019.

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