Apr 4, 2024 - News
Which shops and restaurants are open at Raleigh Iron Works
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Raleigh Iron Works, one of the biggest eat-live-work-play developments underway in the city in recent years, is beginning to fill with tenants.
Why it matters: Built on top of a former Peden Steel facility, the development is adding hundreds of apartments and office and retail space north of downtown.
Here's what has opened:
- Andia's Ice Cream, a local ice cream chain started in Cary.
- Brodeto, the new Croatian-inspired restaurant from Raleigh chef Scott Crawford.
- Beatniks, a men's clothing shop focused on street, surf, skate and outdoor brands.
- Eastcut Sandwich Bar, the first Raleigh location for the Durham-based sandwich shop.
- FX Fitness, a fitness studio.
- The Flourish Market, a women's boutique and gift shop that moved from the Warehouse District.
- Ponysaurus, the second location for the Durham brewery.
- YoBa Studio, a gym that offers yoga, strength, cardio and a variety of other classes.
What's still coming:
- Jaguar Bolera, a bar and restaurant space that will offer entertainment like duckpin bowling. It's expected to open in May.
- Solidcore, a popular chain of Pilates studios. It is expected to open in May.
- Little Rey, a new taco spot from the Atlanta restaurateur Ford Fry. Expected to open in October.
Coming across the street at the under-construction Salvage Yard
- Triangle Rock Club is building its largest climbing gym in the Triangle yet, with an expected opening in the fall.
- NOCO Brewing, a new brewing venture from two of the founders of Cary's Bond Brothers opening this winter.
- Jaguar Pickleball, a pickleball-themed bar that could open this winter.
- Cannonball Music Hall, a 200-person music venue set to open this winter.
