Weldon Mills Distillery sits in downtown Durham at 300 E Main St, occupying space in what was once part of the historic textile district that helped define this North Carolina city. Founded by locals who wanted to bring craft distilling to the Bull City, this operation focuses on small-batch spirits with a distinctly Carolina character. You’ll find them producing bourbon, rye, and seasonal spirits using locally sourced grains when possible.
The distillery represents Durham’s ongoing transformation from tobacco and textile town to craft beverage destination. The founders saw an opportunity to add distilled spirits to a city already known for its craft beer scene, and they’ve built something that feels authentically Durham—unpretentious but serious about quality. The production facility doubles as a tasting room where visitors can sample what they’re making and learn about the distilling process.
What you get here is a straightforward craft distilling experience without the bells and whistles of larger operations. The focus stays on the spirits themselves, with tastings that let you understand what they’re trying to achieve with each product. It’s the kind of place where you can have an actual conversation about mash bills and aging without feeling like you’re getting a rehearsed sales pitch.