Finn Hall—a food court located at 712 Main St. in downtown Houston—is adding two new food concepts to its roster later this year. Artistry, a new cafe concept, will open alongside Three Keys Coffee, according to a June 22 announcement from developers with the real estate and investment firm Midway.

Artistry is a concept by Houstonians Christine Crossin and Andrew Vandenberg set to make its debut at Finn Hall. It fuses the elements of a European cafe with the culture of the state of Texas.

The cafe will offer Texas-inspired flavors, such as the barbecue and Cubano panini, as well as more Euro-centric dishes, such as camembert and ratatouille. Artistry’s grand opening is slated for August.

Family-owned, Three Keys Coffee is owned by Q-Arabica coffee graders Tio Fallen and Kenzel Fallen, and will be the concept's first shop. The name Three Keys comes from the three valves of a trumpet and draws inspiration from the connection between art, music and coffee, per the June 22 announcement. Three Keys Coffee will open in September.

“Finn Hall has established itself as the premiere food hall in Houston comprising of 11 distinctive concepts that serve a range of culinary creations from local, up-and-coming, and award-winning chefs," said Johnny Reyes, food and beverage manager with Midway, in a statement.


With the addition of these two venues, Finn Hall is 100% leased. Artistry and Three Keys Coffee will neighbor nine other independently operated establishments at Finn Hall.

Finn Hall is open Monday through Wednesday from 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday from 8 a.m.-11 p.m. More information on the hours of each eatery can be found on Finn Hall's website or by calling 713-357-5115.