Pierced Public Market Opens Restaurant, Speakeasy in Historic Fort Pierce Bank

The downtown Fort Pierce staple expands with lunch service and a bar hidden behind original vault doors, boosting the city's revitalizing urban core.

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Pierced Public Market Opens Restaurant, Speakeasy in Historic Fort Pierce Bank
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel

A Fort Pierce indoor market has converted a historic downtown bank building into a working restaurant and speakeasy-style bar, bringing a new dining option to the city's revitalizing urban core.

Pierced Public Market, already a fixture in downtown Fort Pierce's food and vendor scene, expanded its footprint to include lunch service and a bar situated inside the original bank's vault space. The exact opening date and operating hours could not be independently confirmed by press time.

The move reflects a broader pattern of adaptive reuse taking hold in Fort Pierce's downtown corridor, where vacant or underutilized historic buildings have drawn investor interest as South Florida transplants and a growing local dining culture push demand for distinctive gathering spaces.

Fort Pierce sits in St. Lucie County, where new construction homes are currently listed starting at $358,900, a sign of the economic momentum that has made the downtown district increasingly attractive to food and retail entrepreneurs, according to county property records.

Specific details — including the restaurant's menu, price range, full hours of operation, and ownership — were not available from public records at publication. TC Sentinel has reached out to market representatives for comment.

Readers seeking confirmed hours and reservation information should contact Pierced Public Market directly before visiting.

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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