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Hint: Enough to grab lunch at The Commons, take a bike ride, and still have time to relax.

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Let Two Maids clean while you try a new cuisine at The Commons.

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Ever wish you could enjoy everything Greenville has to offer without a pile of housework hanging over your head? That’s what Two Maids is here for. Life’s too short to spend it cleaning — especially when you could be out exploring The Commons.

This foodie’s paradise, located near the Swamp Rabbit Trail, features nine spots serving up a variety of flavors. With your afternoon sans scrubbing, you could:

  • Try something new: Grab Indian street food at Indigo Kitchen, craft barbecue at Moo Hogz, or fresh tacos at Automatic Taco.
  • Get outside: Conquer a few miles (or all 28) of the scenic Swamp Rabbit Trail.

While you’re out enjoying your day, Two Maids can:

Ready to free up some time for yourself? Call Two Maids at 864-626-3343.

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