Fan favorite fries in Greenville

Whether your favorite fries are curly, shoelace, waffle, or steak, GVL will have something for you. Check out what locals are saying about the fry scene.

White restaurant paper with french fries topped with gyro meat, feta cheese, tzatziki.

Do you want fries with that? | Photo by GVLtoday

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If you’ve gotta get down on Fry Day, we have great news for you. We poured over internet reviews of local fries to find some of Greenville’s best.

These are just five favorite fry spots. Let us know the spot you only have fries for.

Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar, 1922 Augusta St., Ste. #100

Melanee B. says the fries were “delicious.” She opted for the the truffle parm fries.

Northgate Soda Shop, 918 N. Main St.

Kelly C. says Northgate Soda Shop’s fries are “seasoned really well” while Tom Kennihan called them “perfect.”

Golden Brown & Delicious, 147 Welborn St., Ste. B1

Wade W. says GB&D’s fries “are some of the best in the area.” City Editor Danielle agrees. These are her favorite in GVL.

Universal Joint, 300 E. Stone Ave.

Jennifer D. says she is “obsessed with the Universal fries.”

Cafe Zorba, 126 Augusta St., Unit 2

City Editor Stephanie’s pick, she says the Greek fries from Cafe Zorba “are made with magic and love.”

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