
Durham-born Eastcut Sandwich Bar is making another big move in the Triangle, signing a lease for a shop inside Cary’s Waverly Place retail center. The new spot will be the sandwich shop’s third location in the region, bringing its East Coast-style sandwiches and house-made menu items closer to Cary shoppers and nearby office workers.
Lease Confirmed In Local Business Report
As reported by Triangle Business Journal, Eastcut has signed a lease at Waverly Place, officially locking in the restaurant’s third Triangle outpost. The report confirms the deal but does not include an opening date for the Cary location.
From Durham To Raleigh And Now Cary
Eastcut started in Durham before expanding across the Triangle, adding a Raleigh outpost at the Iron Works development in 2023, according to Axios Raleigh. Eastcut highlights its made-from-scratch sandwiches and house-made components, and the shop has previously been tagged as a Durham favorite in local coverage.
Waverly Place Offers A Prominent Spot
Waverly Place, an open-air specialty center at the Tryon Road and Kildaire Farm Road corridor in Cary, lists Whole Foods, CineBistro and Shake Shack among its major tenants and notes strong household incomes in the surrounding area in its property materials. Brokers marketing the center point to available retail suites sized for food-and-beverage operators and national chains, positioning the complex as a high-visibility option for restaurants like Eastcut.
When To Expect An Opening
No official opening date for the Cary shop has appeared on the restaurant’s site, and the Triangle Business Journal lease notice is the first public report of the Waverly Place move. We will update this story as Eastcut or the center’s brokers release more details on the opening timeline and the exact suite location.









