Camp: Table 301’s newest restaurant

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Did you hear the news? Table 301 will soon have a new restaurant to join the ranks of their other Greenville classics like Soby’s, The Lazy Goat, Nose Dive, and more. Introducing: Camp.

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The Camp bar | Image via Greenville Journal

Camp is set to open in May in the new Camperdown Plaza development + will feature modern American cuisine. The restaurant will also have an outdoor deck + bar perfect for the upcoming summer weather.

The two chefs behind camp are well seasoned in good food. Drew Erickson, Camp’s Head Chef, is from Greenville and recently moved back after working at one of “the best restaurant[s] in the world” in California. Sous Chef Diego Abel Campos used to work at The Lazy Goat, so you know they know good food.

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Camp floor plan | Image via Greenville Journal

While we anxiously await the opening of Camp, there’s still plenty to enjoy in Camperdown Plaza in the meantime. Paloma has been open since the end of February and the highly anticipated Juniper is supposed to be opening later this month.

Camp isn’t the only exciting news coming from Table 301 right now.

More about Camp + other Table 301 updates here.

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