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A GIF of the Two Maids of Greenville team enjoying coffee at Mercato Cafe & Coffee.

Cleaning? Not today. Coffee? Always.

Photos provided by Two Maids of Greenville

Why spend your free time tackling chores when you could be relaxing at one of Greenville’s local coffee shops?

Take Mercato Cafe and Coffee at Bridgeway Station in Simpsonville, for example. This cozy spot has plenty of natural light from its floor-to-ceiling windows, comfortable seating, and outdoor tables — perfect if you’re bringing a furry friend along.

And the menu? It’s definitely more exciting than vacuuming:

  • Harambe hazelnut mocha latte | Smooth, nutty, and just sweet enough to make you forget about housework.
  • Lavender hot chocolate with almond milk | A floral twist on the classic winter favorite.
  • Spinach feta pastry | Light, flaky, and packed with tangy pops of feta.
  • “Cruffin” | A buttery, flaky croissant-muffin hybrid worth every bite.

Housework can wait. Your coffee break, however, cannot. Call Two Maids at 864-626-3343, and come home to a freshly cleaned space — you’ll wonder why you didn’t call sooner.

Leave the mess to Two Maids

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