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12 restaurants to add to your 2018 bucket list

Photo Credit: Andrew Huang

Photo Credit: Andrew Huang

Off the Grid Greenville has done the exploring for you + put together a list of Greenville restaurants you should go ahead and add to your lunch calendar (certainly we aren’t the only ones who keep a lunch calendar 💁‍):

🥖 Inky’s Authentic Philadelphia Cheesesteaks & Hoagies | 5155 Calhoun Memorial Hwy Q, Easley, S.C.

🌮 Tacos & Mas | 802 S Batesville Rd Ste. C, Greer, S.C.

🍲 Mekong Vietnamese Restaurant | 2013 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville, S.C.

🍗 OJ’s Diner (right down the street from GVLtoday – it’s an office favorite) | 907 Pendleton Street, Greenville, S.C.

🍜 Ji-Roz | 644 N Main St, 100, Greenville, S.C.

See the full list here + let us know if you try any of these spots (or already know and love them).

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