Phoenicia enters The Loop
A downtown grocer, at last: Is Houston getting its Boqueria?
Every great city has its great food market, where tourists and locals alike come to eat, shop, and gawk at endless culinary creations, whether its Barcelona's Boqueria, Seattle's Pike Place, Cairo's Khan El-Khalili or Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne.
Houston has its share of amazing grocers — the Spec's in Midtown comes to mind, as does San Antonio import Central Market — but nothing compares to Phoenicia Specialty Foods. An icon on the west side of Houston since 1992, Phoenicia has become a destination for foods from the Middle East, Europe and around the world that can't be found anywhere else in Houston. Phoenicia was named the best grocery store in Houston by the Houston Press last year, and made the list of the top 100 grocery stores in America by Saveur magazine.
And now Phoenicia is heading inside The Loop, with a second location downtown in One Park Place, the new luxury residential tower by the Finger Companies. The new Phoenicia will take up 28,000 square feet on the ground floor, making it about half the size of the original, with a greater focus on dining and prepared foods with Phoenicia's famous mezzanine bakery and pita bread conveyor belt.
"We always get asked, 'So when you going to be moving closer into town?' and we're happy we can please them," said Ann-Marie Tcholakian, daughter of founders Bob and Arpi.
“Itʼs a great product for the location,” says Bob Eury, Executive Director of the Houston Downtown Management District. “Phoenicia Specialty Foods is a homegrown Houston business that reflects the incredible diversity of our community. I canʼt imagine a better fit for downtown.”