A new Coffee Crawl is taking over Greenville for the month of February

The event, which also took place in cities like Charlotte, Raleigh, and Nashville in January, urges participants to explore new coffee shops in their city.

This photo shows a cozy and modern café interior. A hand in the foreground is holding an iced coffee in a clear plastic cup with a lid and straw. The background features a seating area with white chairs, soft-toned furniture, and large windows letting in natural light. The décor includes potted plants, a patterned rug, a glass-top coffee table, and wall art. Outside, it appears to be a rainy day, adding to the cozy ambiance.

Canvas Coffee (pictured), Cohesive Coffee, Sole Espresso Bar, and A20 are on the list so far.

Photo by GVLtoday

Calling all coffee connoisseurs. A new Coffee Crawl is brewing, taking over some of Greenville’s favorite coffee shops for the entire month of February.

This month-long coffee tour is your excuse to break the routine and sip your way through new spots for a fraction of the price. While Greenville pricing hasn’t been released yet, other cities offered a $15–$20 pass packed with $40 worth of coffee credits.

Crawl Passes go on sale soon, so hop on the waitlist to be first in line. Once it kicks off, you’ll have 28 days to visit 8+ participating Greenville shops, each serving up a $5 credit.

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