Welcome to Galleria 7 Market
Galleria 7 Market, located in Latham, NY, offers a unique dining experience with a variety of food vendors in a casual and hip setting. From fresh seafood to wood-fired pizza, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The market provides options for takeout, delivery, and even outdoor seating. Customer reviews praise the quick service, friendly staff, and delicious meals like poke bowls, dumplings, wood-fired pizza, and more. With a diverse range of cuisines, Galleria 7 Market is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts looking for quality and variety in their dining experience.
- 1214 Troy Schenectady Rd Plaza 7 Commons Latham, NY 12110 Hotline: (518) 785-1082
Welcome to Galleria 7 Market, a one-of-a-kind culinary destination located in Latham, NY. This food haven offers a unique blend of seafood markets, a bustling food court, and mouthwatering pizza options to satisfy every craving.
Galleria 7 Market prides itself on providing a wide array of amenities, including takeout, delivery, and reservations. The venue is wheelchair accessible and accepts Apple Pay and credit cards for convenience. With outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and a vibrant atmosphere, this hipster-friendly spot is perfect for brunch, lunch, dinner, or dessert.
Customer reviews rave about the fresh and flavorful dishes available at Galleria 7 Market. From poke bowls and dumplings to wood-fired pizzas and tofu ramen, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The diverse range of cuisines, including Mexican, BBQ, and empanadas, ensures that there is never a dull moment when exploring the market's offerings.
The market's casual vibe and quick service make it an ideal spot for both solo diners and group outings. With options for beer and wine, waiter service, and pet-friendly seating, Galleria 7 Market has thought of everything to make your dining experience memorable.
Whether you're in the mood for a tantalizing burrito bowl, fresh seafood ramen, or a delectable chicken empanada, Galleria 7 Market is sure to impress with its variety and quality. Come discover the culinary delights that await you at this bustling food market and prepare to be delighted by the flavors and ambiance that Galleria 7 Market has to offer.

So great! Love a good hall since the toughest thing about picking a quick dinner with other people is what everyone is craving when it's different! Got a poke bowl and dumplings and it was amazing. Fresh fish and toppings and not a long wait. The seating is nice too-and in nice weather there's seating outside. I'd love to go around and try the other places-my mom has been to most and likes them all!

We love love love Galleria 7. Some of my favorite spots there did not return after the pandemic, but there are several new delights. Today, I saw a new BBQ place that sells fried green tomatoes. A couple next to us ordered a lot of food from them and I cannot wait to try their food. We had the wood fried pizza, which is always fantastic; tacos from Las Capital Tacos (my husband's favorite); and tofu ramen from Kobe Ramen. I did not enjoy the ramen which looked great because I was looking for more ginger and garlic. It was way to mild for my taste. If they had a veggie miso version, that may have been more my taste, but their miso has pork broth. I think if you love pork their pork options are likely very tasty because the food at Kobe Ramen smells great.

The place is very cute. I will say we went on a muggy night and it was very muggy eating there. It's a low key place in all the good ways. We got a little bit from a few places and enjoyed it. Each business was very friendly. The food came out very quick. We will be back!

I went there with a group and a bite to eat. We were able to sit outside for a change. I took a tour of the eateries and decided on Mexican at La Capital Tacos. I ordered a burrito bowl. They were very accommodating and fast service. I asked for extra items, lime, and salsa. The bowl had black beans, chicken, onions, cilantro, squeeze of lime, shedded lettuce and rice. I was able to substitute items with ease. It was very tasty and way too much for me to eat all ! So take home was fabulous! I would go there again and just to mention the others in the group ordered coconut ice cream from another vendor. It was the bomb!!!

So fun! What a great local food market/cafeteria! Quite a few different cuisines to choose from. I'm sad I couldn't try them all my first visit. Definitely super clean and well taken care of. Plenty of tables and seating include high top counters. It's gets super busy around lunch time 11:30-12:30 so definitely take that into consideration or order ahead if you food/restaurant of choice allows that! Highly recommend a visit or 5 here!

With many options there's always something for everyone. Our family favorites are capital tacos and the place that does ramen/friend rice/boba tea. Delicious!

I live maybe 5 minutes away from here, I always like to try new foods. I mentioned to my boyfriend about the galleria and how we should go! So we did. And I'm so happy we did! They all all kinds of food here. Walking in to this place was definitely a welcoming vibe. All the different vendors were ready to help you & so nice! My boyfriend got a burrito & I got crab ragoons, spicy tuna tar tar & a salmon roll. We had NO complaints. The food was delicious! Definitely will be coming back here.

This is a nice indoor market with a variety of food vendors - they had burgers, empanadas, ramen and boba (which is what I got), Indian/Pakistani food, pizza, and more. Some of the places even served halal food, which I always appreciate. I got some seafood ramen and boba for dinner - the ramen tasted pretty good and had lots of fresh seafood. The boba was nice and refreshing. All the servers were very nice and friendly. The ambiance is more freestyle/cafeteria-style, as opposed to a nice sit down restaurant. However, I had no problem with that. It's easier from a logistics standpoint, since you don't need a reservation. Overall, food was good and I can see myself coming back here to try some of the other food vendors.

This was my first time visiting here, so I didn't have to suffer through the slings and arrows that other people have gone through with their favorite places opening and closing. Currently, there are eight vendors operating in the space and one (a Pakistani/Indian spot) coming soon. When we visited, Charlie's Street Food (which I was excited to try) was unexpectedly closed, but that left us with seven vendors to choose from. My husband picked Falafel Express, and I went for Viva Empanada. He was happy with his lamb over rice platter, which was very well-seasoned and featured big chunks of meat (I thought they could have been slightly more tender). I really had my socks blown off by Viva Empanada, though. The service was incredibly sweet, with the guy at the counter patiently talking me through the menu options and then throwing in an extra free empanada to try when I was being indecisive. The arepa was delicious, with lots of cheese and tender braised beef piled on top. Both of the empanadas (chorizo and chicken) were very tasty and distinct-tasting, though my husband didn't like the kind of puréed texture of the inside of the chicken one. I also loved how thoughtfully the food was served and plated, with pretty ceramic plates instead of plastic. I felt like I got really excellent taste, volume and quality for the price here. The space itself here has the standard semi-industrial food hall feel, with the new pink and yellow neon from the Herbie's Burgers really brightening things up and making it look legit cool. I would absolutely come back here to try more places and/or return to Viva Arepa, and would also sacrifice a goat to the real estate gods if one of the developers currently busily building apartments in Downtown Albany would bless us with one of these in the Warehouse District: it would really be a great fit.