The bespoke side of Greenville

From tailor-made clothes to craft beverages — try these experiences curated specifically to your needs.

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Curate the perfect day in Greenville with a one-of-a-kind experience.

Photo via @pressroom.gvl

While we love universal experiences as much as the next person, it’s nice to have something that is made specifically for you. That’s where the bespoke businesses around town come in.

Now, we’re taking it upon ourselves to do just that for our readers. Here are some spots around town keeping Greenville unique.

Shaken for you

The Press Room | Bespoke Bespeakeasy when entering this bar through The Greenville News where the bartenders will craft cocktails to your liking.

The Rabbit Hole | Experience a wonderland just like Alice — except the mad hatters are changing out the tea bags for libations.

Chef knows best

The Anchorage | Get a special four-course dining experience with your friends with the Tasting Table offering at $85 per person. Bonus: Buy tickets to an upcoming Wine Dinner event.

Topsoil Restaurant | Every Sunday evening, this Travelers Rest spot has a place at its table for you + at the helm is James Beard semi-finalist Chef Adam Cooke.

Pro tip: While Table 301’s Spotlight Dinner Series is sold out, be the first to know when they add new dates.

GVL | Kate Furman

You can also customize engagement rings to make that special moment even more unique.

Bejeweled + bespoken

Kate Furman Jewelry | This local artist makes heirloom jewelry from her studio on Perry Avenue — you can book an appointment to discuss designs while she creates sketches.

llyn strong fine art jewelry | Bold + unique pieces have donned customers out of this Midtown studio since 1972 — check out the gemstones the team works with.

Katie Poterala Jewelry | If you’re wanting to capture your love for the outdoors that shines, head to this designer known for crafting authentic, nature-inspired jewels.

Tailor-made

Pearce Bespoke | Suitable for any occasion — from buttons to the lining, every stitch is made to your liking. Bonus: You can nominate someone to receive a free custom suit.

Carolina Soma | Six years ago, the boutique opened up on Pendleton Street where this Argentinian designer creates ready-to-wear + evening wear fashion that is different every time.

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