Cactus to Open Restaurant at The Harvest Yard
Joins The Crawlspace Gastopub as Latest Flagship Restaurants
Cactus is just the latest award winner to join Harvest. The Crawlspace Gastropub, lauded by the Seattle Times in 2025 as People's Choice gold medal winner for Best Korean Restaurant and bronze medal for Best New Restaurant overall, will open its second location at The Yard. Designed as a modern fusion take on the neighborhood pub, the original Crawlspace opened on
Cactus and Crawlspace are the latest in a long list of prestigious tenants committed to the Harvest Yard. The latest tasting room commitment comes from Dossier Wine Collective. Established in 2021 by co-owners Tim Lenihan and
With all of the food and beverage establishments slated to be open seven-days-a-week, Harvest has become a coveted place to live, with a number of residential options.
And, for those who are just in town for a visit, The SOMM Hotel & Spa has been welcoming guests since September of 2025. Part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, The SOMM features two restaurants led by Executive Chef
The vision that is Harvest is coming to fruition, with The SOMM open, the recent residential offerings complete and selling, and the first openings at The Harvest Yard occurring in summer of 2026.
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