Food

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.

If you’re not feeling coffee, matcha teas are a great alternative. Luckily Greenville has plenty of places to get your green on.
The coffee company is committed to bringing back the baked goods you know and love from its nextdoor neighbor at The Commons.
The results are in. The winner of GVLtoday’s pizza bracket is...
These local hangouts might be gone, but they are far from forgotten. We asked you which closed Greenville businesses you miss most, and here’s what you had to say.
Local architects took a look back when drafting new plans for the Greenville State Farmers Market. Here’s what’s new.
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Grab some grub and join the fun.
Serving meat-and-threes for 77 years, this Upstate institution was recognized for its “timeless appeal.”
Greenville ice cream shop Clare’s Creamery wants you to bring your favorite 30-oz + 40-oz tumblers to fill to the brim with your favorite flavors.
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We’ve got the deets on the top chefs, restaurateurs, mixologists, and bakers to try at Savor Charlotte 2024.
The annual food and wine festival features events similar to the main euphoria festival, which will take place Sept. 19-22. Proceeds from euphoria events support local nonprofits that fight food insecurity in Greenville.
We got an early taste of Abyss, which boasts a raw bar, caviar service, a selection of steak and seafood options, and a craft cocktail menu.
We’re switching up this series to celebrate Small Business Week and asked you to share your favorite small businesses with us. You got down to business.
This one-stop shop features goods from local and regional artists and makers, ranging from clothing to jewelry to paper goods and (faux) florals.
Join us at GVLtoday in celebrating small businesses from Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10.
The 90-acre development by Verdae Development has been in the works for years, but now we know the name, what it could look like + when they’ll begin transforming The Bolden Street District.
Golden, Brown & Delicious — the fan-favorite food hall spot — will transform into a full-service dining restaurant, but you don’t have to say goodbye to your favorite menu items, which are moving within The Commons.
You don’t need to travel to Kentucky to celebrate the Derby, you can stay right here in Greenville and party at these local celebrations.
This is the newest building on the Greenville Technical College map, and it will highlight the latest technology for welding education.
The residential neighborhood is still known as The Village of West Greenville, but the businesses wanted an identity that differentiated from Greenville’s The West End.
Poe Mill Music — a listening space, recording studio, and events venue — is now open.