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From French cuisine to barbecue to farm-to-table, these six Greenville restaurants were tapped for mentions in Michelin’s first American South Guide.

The downtown joint features dumplings, small plates + cocktails made with baijiu.
The new market and cafe has opened in Augusta Twenty Clothing Boutique’s new space at 26 Augusta St.
CAMP’s Drew Green and UP on the Roof’s Jason Bolt have each created a cocktail recipe featuring Cheerwine Holiday Punch.
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From hands-on classes to tastings, Greenville Tech’s Truist Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center has something for everyone — see what happened when we tried a pizza-making class.
We’ve rounded up eight of your favorite spots to get your Turkey Day dishes.
The new shop celebrates its grand opening Fri., Nov. 11.
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The National Sandwich Day celebration was a way for members of the hospitality community to give back + honor a Greenville Sandwich legend.
To celebrate National Sandwich day, we assembled a few of our favorite local sandwiches.
We asked you, our readers, to share your Greenville snow day stories.
Chef Austyn McGroarty will make his Food Network debut on season 61 of “Chopped,” but this isn’t your ordinary episode.
If approved, two buildings of affordable housing units could replace the structure that currently sits on the site of The Laurens Road Church of God.
According to the Greenville County Library system, you couldn’t get enough of these titles last year.
Sip on non-alcoholic beers and wines + craft mocktails in Greenville
Community Hub Plaza is coming to Simpsonville in the spring of 2025.
These gifts given to Greenville are way better than a Jelly of the Month Club membership.
Prepare for winter weather in Greenville, SC with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
We know you’re ready to celebrate the season with a festive treat, so we put together a list of places to find holiday flavors in Greenville — from edible creations, to crafty cocktails, your Santa level sweet tooth will be satiated.
Simpsonville resident Ryan White is a huge Brother Oliver fan, and set up a light show in his yard featuring the band’s movie, “How to Break a World Record.”