Where to find Wi-Fi in Greenville after Helene

From remote work to connecting with friends and family, it’s hard to go without power and internet in 2024. We’ve rounded up spots to find Wi-Fi in Greenville after Helene.

Endeavor coworking space

Some of the coworking spaces at Endeavor. | Photo by GVLtoday

While many Greenvillians remain without power, local businesses have become hubs for connectivity. If you’re looking for electricity and Wi-Fi, we’ve rounded up 5+ spots to find Wi-Fi in Greenville after Helene.

  • Endeavor | Grab a $30 day pass or a $12 afternoon pass at this coworking space.
  • Augusta 20 | Sip on City Editor Stephanie’s favorite chai in Greenville as you charge your devices.
  • Mercato | If you’re looking for a spot in the Golden Strip, swing by this coffee shop at BridgeWay Station.
  • The Mill at Fountain Inn | This other Golden Strip spot features a large turf space for the kids to run around as you get connected for a bit — it’s where City Editor Danielle wrote this article.
  • Methodical Coffee | Methodical’s downtown location not only boasts Wi-Fi, but they’re offering 20% off beans (that they’ll grind for you) for camp stove coffee.

We know there’s many more spots opening up with Wi-Fi. If you know of another place (or you’re looking for a place to go), help your neighbors by sharing on this Instagram post.

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