A list of places to dine and drink while you are getting acquainted with Greenville, SC
Visiting Greenville, SC for the first time? Or perhaps you just moved here looking for a place to eat downtown or in the surrounding area? Check out this list of places to dine and drink while you are getting acquainted with the greater Greenville area.
Whether you just moved here or were visiting for the weekend, there are a whole lot of options to sort through. What you see on this list isn’t meant to be a definitive list of Greenville’s best restaurants — there are hundreds of restaurants to choose from and so many dining styles, each of their own offers a unique taste.
Where To Eat In Greater Greenville, SC?
Gather GVL: Open-air Style Urban Dining Place in Greenville, SC – Driving down Augusta Street, it’s hard to miss Gather GVL with its flamboyant shipping containers repurposed into a robust al-fresco food hall. You cannot find a lot of places where friends and families can engage in a casual, exciting atmosphere in which local restaurateurs and brewers hone their craft and people get to enjoy them.
Cucina 100: A Taste of Italian Delights – If you go Italian, it’s hard to get it wrong with Cucina 100, one of Fountain Inn’s Italian restaurants. This restaurant is also armed with a wood-fired oven from which it churns out excellent pizzas for dine-in or takeaways. Their menu contains all the classics: pizza, salad, lasagna, bruschetta, and more. By more we mean they also have a great selection of beer on tap.
Bobby’s BBQ – Best Spot for Texas-Style BBQ in Fountain Inn, SC – From tender, juicy brisket to smoked pork that’s been drizzled with special seasoning, Bobby’s BBQ knows exactly how to prepare the best BBQ – Texas-style. Whether it is brisket, ribs, pork, turkey or sausage, they have some of the best mouth-watering tender BBQs in the Upstate.
Savor Spanish Tapas at Abanico Tapas Bar-Restaurant and Music in Greenville, SC – Specializing in Spanish tapas, Abanico Tapas Bar-Restaurant and Music is located in downtown Greenville. When you step into their restaurant, you will be drawn into the sophisticated decor brimming with highlights, sounds, and smells of Spanish life that will make you want to linger for hours. Abanico stays true to the Spanish cuisine, their menu is loaded with more than 20 tapas and other specialties
Husk Barbeque: Great Spot for Barbecue in Downtown Greenville, SC – Husk Barbeque is the latest find for barbecue-loving folks. Though not new in the field, they certainly came back with a bang with their new concept — a casual everyday hangout spot that focuses mainly on smoked meats. Who doesn’t love barbecues? It is delicious, it appeals to a wider audience, and it is more affordable. Husk Barbeque’s menu highlights smoked meats and meats cooked over live-fire embers. They also offer other traditional barbecue selections like baby back ribs, house-smoked sausages, brisket, and pulled pork.
Runway Cafe – Amazing Runway Views and Food in Downtown Airport, Greenville, SC – They are known for their delicious food and the famous $100 Burger – no it’s not the actual price – it is just a nickname and has been featured on a TV show “The Aviators.” The famous burger, a two half-pound Angus beef patties topped with three cheese slices, and more, is just one on the list of their menu which features names you will certainly recognize if you are familiar with types of planes and famous pilots. They serve freshly cooked-to-order food, including homemade soups, sandwiches, wraps, salads, pastas, and much more.
Biscuits, Chicken, and More at Maple Street Biscuit Company in Five Forks, Simpsonville, SC – Nothing screams comfort food louder than the chicken and some flaky biscuits. People love biscuits, and it’s hardly a surprise that biscuit-centered restaurants are pack with people craving for a hot, flaky, and buttery bite of a deeply Southern tradition. Greenville has its share of restaurants serving excellent biscuits and one of them is Maple Street Biscuit Company. So if you’re craving for some chicken and biscuit meals to satisfy your hunger, get ‘The Five’ – it’s one of their most popular signature biscuits. Their menu is comprised of around 13 biscuit plates, a couple of salads, waffles, sides, and some sweet offerings.
Where To Drink In Greater Greenville, SC?
Exchange Co. – Simpsonville Coffee Bar that Brings Community Together – Coffee shops are a great place to hang out, share a smile with the locals, drink a cup of coffee with friends and build a community. They keep their menu simple yet executed well. They also have come up with creative ways to enfold the coffee and bakeshop within the community. Over the last three years, Exchange Co. has grown into the perfect place for organizations to hold community-centered events such as fund-raising.
Stomping Grounds, Greer SC: More than Just a Coffee House – Located in the heart of downtown Greer, The Stomping Grounds Coffee & Wine Bar serves specialty coffees, wine, and much more. Here, against the backdrop of brick and a great selection of art pieces from local artists, you will find your hunger for great food, great service, and great conversation. Go and meet up with friends for a bite to eat, catch up on some work (Wi-Fi is always free), or pull up a chair and catch live music mingling with the aromas of coffee and fresh fare. Choose from their wide menu including breakfast, panini, sandwiches, wraps, soup, salads, and munchies. They also cater to events such as birthday, bridal, graduation, and other off-site events.
The Tasting Room: Downtown Travelers Rest’s Wine & Craft Beer Shop – With a family-friendly setting, as well as a back deck that offers not just seating but lovely views, the Tasting Room is the perfect place to spend a relaxing hour or two before or after lunch and dinner. Open Tuesday to Sunday, the Tasting Room provides a wonderful opportunity to sample a large variety of wines from all over the world.
Carolina Olive Oil – A Multi-Faceted Shopping and Dining Destination in Simpsonville, SC – Carolina Olive Oil has been offering delicious and top-notch selections of olive oil, vinegar, wine, and all kinds of gourmet food. Level 2 offers 50 different kinds of wine and 20 different kinds of beer so you’ll find something that will suit your palate. The beer and wine bar is open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 5 pm until the last patron leaves. They play jazz and blues and features some of the best musical performances in the Upstate.
4 Aces Kitchen & Cocktails – A Great Dining Experience in Greenville, SC – 4 Aces Kitchen & Cocktails is the type of place that draws Greenville locals everynight of the week. They successfully strike a balance somewhere between a cocktail den and restaurant with modern-day comfort food. Their kitchen focuses on Southern-inspired dishes that complement its extensive list of cocktails. This restaurant opens your eyes and taste buds to some seriously unique pours and food at reasonable prices.
Experience Greenville’s Six and Twenty Distillery Tours and Tastings – Their distillery was originally located in Powdersville, it was only in 2019 that they open to a new location in the Poe West development in The Village of West Greenville. This new location has allowed them to create an environment where people could sit down and enjoy their spirits and at the same time see behind the scenes of the spirit-making process.
Sweet Sippin’ : Elevate Your Drinking in This Simpsonville Rooftop Wine Bar – Enjoy sitting on the rooftop on a beautiful day having a glass of wine. It may not have city views, but it certainly will satisfy your need for drinking at an elevation in the sun. It is usually everyone’s go-to rooftop bar in downtown Simpsonville. The comfortable seating and fire pits create a “settle in and stay for a while” vibe which is easy to do once you start sipping the tasty wine. They have live music playing 6 days a week. It has been a staple for bands and artists of all different genre from rock, country, indie, to blues and more.
The Pint Station – New Craft Beer Taproom in Easley, SC – Taste some of the best craft beers from the Upstate and beyond at the Pint Station. With a rotating craft beer list of 20 which is constantly changing and a list of wine bottles and cans, beer and wine lovers can expect something new at this new taproom. Friends, family, kids, and even the dogs are welcome at The Pint Station. Patrons can have their dogs at their side as they grab a pint of their favorite brew and enjoy the company of their family and friends. Kids can play board games and have fun at the same time.
Source: GGAH