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Warm up with some soup in Greenville

It’s cold out there, so grab yourself a cup of comfort and enjoy some soup in Gereenville.

soup from Swamp Rabbit Cafe

We’re feeling warmer already. | Photo by @swamprabbitcafe

It’s the coldest it’s been in Greenville since last winter, and we’re craving soup. Here are our five favorite spots — share yours.

Halls Chophouse | A cold day calls for a spot at the bar and a bowl of French onion.

Swamp Rabbit Cafe + Grocery | The menu rotates, but you can find soups at this fan-favorite spot seasonally — including a vegan broccoli cheddar coming soon.

Jasmine Kitchen | We tend to associate soup season with this cozy lunch spot, running for a bowl of chicken and stars if we feel the slightest under-the-weather.

Brick Street Cafe | It’s not a soup list without tomato soup and grilled cheese, and Brick Street’s Tomato Dill Soup with its Ultimate Grilled Cheese is a must-try.

Soby’s New South Cuisine | If you’re craving she crab, this is the spot.

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