Locals’ List: Small Businesses in Greenville

We’re switching up this series to celebrate Small Business Week and asked you to share your favorite small businesses with us. You got down to business.

photographer Stephen Stinson

You can celebrate this week by dining on a fried goat cheese ball from Lazy Goat. | Photo by Stephen Stinson

New Locals’ List, who’s this? Welcome back to Local’s List, where we ask our readers for their recommendations and share them with you.

Small Business Week is Sunday, May 4-Sunday, May 10. To celebrate, we asked you to tell us your favorite local small business to create our Locals’ List: Small Businesses edition.

Food

Fork and Plough, 1629 E North St. | “Meals like your momma made.” — Recommended by Jimmy K.

Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery, 205 Cedar Lane Rd. | “What’s not to like!! They have it all!” — Recommended by Heidie M.

Coral, 654 S. Main St. | “Great food. Excellent service. Everyone knows your name. Cheers!” — Recommended by Chris M.

Table 301, Multiple locations | “We keep going back for the consistent quality and friendly staff.” — Recommended by Ed P.

Spaghetti Westurn, 2728 Wade Hampton Blvd. | “This spot has fantastic food and a unique vibe.” — Recommended by Gina M.

Passion for Pizza, 5148 Wade Hampton Blvd, Taylors | “Absolutely the best pizza around. Try the Bianca or Grandma’s. Delicious!” — Recommended by Maggie M.

Hans & Franz Biergarten, 3124 SC-14 | “Great food and atmosphere! It transports you to Germany as you walk in the door!” — Recommended by Becky W.

The Cook's Station | Photo by GVLtoday Team

We know we listed them in retail, but they also have tasty food. | Photo by GVLtoday Team

Retail

Cook’s Station, 515 Buncombe St. | “Great food and events with friendly faces!” — Recommended by Michelle B.

Rustic II Refined, 117 Batesville Rd., Unit 100, Simpsonville | “Beautiful options and very attractive displays!” — Recommended by Sue O.

Services

Fairway Lawns of Greenville, 1313 Cedar Lane Rd. | “We love them for their consistency and results!” — Recommended by Jill S.

Watts Lawn Service, Fountain Inn | “Watts does a great job and is courteous.” — Recommended by Carole O.

The K-9 Corner LLC., 3013 Grandview Dr., Simpsonville | “My grumpy little rescue loves the staff and they love him back!” — Recommended by Mary F.

Sunnyside Grooming Salon, 10 Reid School Rd., Taylors | “They do a great job and are very friendly.” — Recommended by Caroline L.

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