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Chefs and restaurants will find out if they’ve received a MICHELIN distinction next month, and while you may not be able to secure a ticket to the exclusive event, there is a way to celebrate.

Tavola — an Italian concept — is Table 301’s first restaurant outside of Downtown Greenville.
On Fridays + Saturdays, you’ll be able to grab a Scout’s doughnut downtown.
Our readers gave us the 411 on the best places to grab a Caesar salad in Greenville, and we’re green with envy that we can’t try them all right now.
Joining the other food and beverage tenants in One City Plaza, The Dutchman promises an elevated dining experience as “Greenville’s first true raw bar.”
Lewis Barbecue is bringing a new tradition to Greenville and will celebrate pitmaster John Lewis’ favorite ingredient, the Hatch green chile.
Wimp Coffee is launching in Greenville and aims to show that slowing down and smelling the coffee beans is just as important as the coffee grind-er.
Who doesn’t love shopping local? Pack the perfect picnic using only local items.
Radio Room opened its new location off Pleasantburg Drive
Runway Café’s lease is up in May 2025, and the Greenville Downtown Airport is looking for new concepts to potentially take over the space.
From coffee shops to event venues, we’re asking for your insight on the top-tier spots Greenville has to offer.
The partnership between Table 301 + the Greenville Drive will bring a sports bar to the space formerly occupied by Liberty Taproom and The Bellwether.
Heller Heritage on the Green will honor Max and Trude Heller with gardens, exhibits, art, and more at Heritage Green — celebrating their legacy of leadership, education, and community impact.
Prominent business leaders, presidents, and CEOs participated in a Wall Raising for Habitat for Humanity’s annual event.
Clayton “Peg Leg” Bates went from dancing on the streets of Fountain Inn to dancing on Broadway and “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
A theme of unity was highlighted in Greenville’s State of the City address with a focus of bringing together residents, neighborhoods, partners, and city staff.
We’ve partnered with our 6AM City newsletters across the Carolinas to create a Keith Lee tracker, highlighting where the TikTok food critic has been and where our readers think he needs to go next.
According to a study commissioned by VisitGreenvilleSC Fluor Field’s economic impact has reached almost $300 million over the last decade.
Check out our guide to the many meaningful murals you can find around our city and beyond.
To celebrate Small Business Week, we’re matching you with your perfect small business in Greenville based on your Zodiac sign.
The new details include food like an oyster and raw bar and seafood towers + space for semi-private events at 300 E. McBee Ave.