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A pub and playground for adults coming soon to Greenville, SC

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Get ready to embrace your fun, inner child because coming soon to Greenville is Group Therapy: an adult pub and playground.

Ohhh, tell me more.

Group Therapy — which will be located in Camperdown Plaza — will have an 18 hole “wacky mini golf course, ice curling, ping pong, axe throwing, and lots of other backyard games. They’ll also have a self-serve beer wall (with 30 beverages on tap), specialty cocktails, and shareable (but no one said you can’t keep it all for yourself) foods.

We don’t have an opening date just yet, but we’re already looking forward to all of the evenings we’ll be spending here once it’s open. In the meantime, you can follow Group Therapy on Instagram to stay up to date and check out this video for a taste of what’s to come.

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