Reviews
Small shopping complex with a few restaurants and specialty stores. I don't know if I would necessarily go out of my way to go here, but a nice place to stop of a bite to eat and check out some small local shops. Be aware that there is a primary building but then there are some secondaries with other stores and eateries. We spent about an hour walking around and visiting the stores before having lunch. The area is neat and the building has some interesting history and architecture.
Nice area to walk around and do some shopping or grab a bite to eat. They were doing a lot of construction around the old brewery so roads were all shut down but I'm sure it's going to be gorgeous once finished
Adorable trendy shopping center. The best part are the markets hosted there once a month from Esther and Elsa All in one shopping for big business & local shops.
Everything is good,Need more parking space.
We are at Luna's Living Kitchen. Nice venue and parking. Loved the use of space and creative menu offered. Lots of life throughout the property. I could live there and rat from their menu forever.
Old industrial buildings turned into a craft and food market. A lot of the stalls had closed by the time we visited but they looked good and what was still open was worth the visit. Next to the tram lines Lynx and near to other interesting parts - the Sycamore Brewery for example. A good coffee stall is available.
Amazing place but I find it so silly that all the shops close at 7 on the weekend. It’s a busy Friday/Saturday night with crowds and lines in front of every restaurant and so many people but all the shops and various coffee shops/bakeries are closed and people are literally looking in the windows wanting to go in. They need to have more things open until at least 9 for families who are looking for activities outside of bars/breweries
We were out strolling and came across a lovely farmer's market. Lots of local vendors with organic and, or homemade soaps, cheeses, a wonderful guy from Rome with fresh made Italian pastas, Taralli fennel Italian sourdough crackers . Taylor Homestead with alpaca wool products. she was spinning the wool as we walked up. Fun to chat with all the local vendors.
Clean area, safe for pedestrians to walk, road construction made it noisy, but we're considerate when we walked by stopped working temporarily to avoid any dust or debris flying nearing us and waived and wish we could have explored more but it was pretty warm that day.
This was a B2B transaction as Rite Lite fabricated and installed this faux-wood metal canopy and screen wall on the side of the facade. We thank you for your business and wish you the best of success in the future!