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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

Greenville, it’s officially soup season. We found this list of soup spots from our friends at the Greenville News + added a few of our own, so you can get cozy with a cup (or bowl) of comfort.

Menkoi Noodle House | A bowl of Ramen can warm the coldest of hands and hearts.

Jasmine Kitchen | Feel like the star you are with a bowl of chicken and stars soup, or try one of the other fresh options.

Swamp Rabbit Cafe + Grocery | The soup options here are vast and plentiful, and you can grab some Stecca to go with it.

Fork and Plough | Though the menu changes twice-daily at this farm-to-table favorite, you’re almost guaranteed to find a soup option during the cold months.

Brick Street Cafe | Brick Street’s tomato + dill soup is to die for — much like the classic sweet potato cake.

Rainer’s Cafe and Bar | If you’re feeling chilly, grab a bowl of chili.

For those playing on Instagram, Soup No. 1 was Jasmine Kitchen, Soup No. 2 was Fork and Plough, and Soup No. 3 was Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery.

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