ICYMI: Our top 5 articles in Jan. 2019

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The shortest month of the year is *officially* here. Time for groundhog shadows (or not), Black History Month and Valentine’s Day cards. 💘 Before we go full speed into candy hearts and Cupid’s arrows, here’s a look back at what you enjoyed reading in January (and what you missed out on).

1️⃣ The 2019 off the grid worthy restaurant list
Our Voices feature with Off The Grid Greenville featuring 10 great restaurants off the beaten path was what y’all read most last month. Recommendations included Texas style BBQ, authentic Cajun seafood, traditional sushi, as well as great Middle Eastern cuisine. Bookmark as your go-to guide for lunch.

2️⃣ Your ultimate Greenville happy hour guide

All the deals you need to know about + then some. Be sure to go back + brush up on all the options in #yeahTHATGreenville for eating and drinking on a budget – including those in the heart of downtown – as well as the ones tucked away outside the proximity of Falls Park. Did we miss one? Let us know here.

3️⃣ AirBNB getaways: Winter 2019 edition

Things Greenvillians love: food/drink, traveling, and relaxing. Lucky for us, those last two can go hand in hand with some great local AirBNBs perfect for a quick #staycation to break up your normal routine. Also, don’t forget these can be great options for your out-of-town guests or maybe your in-laws. 😉

4️⃣ #RoadTrip: Cruises out of Charleston in 2019

While we know Falls Park’s grassy lawn is quite the spot, sometimes we just need white sand between our toes. 🌴 Lucky for us, we’re just a short drive from Charleston with a number of great and affordable cruises. 🛳 Bermuda, Bahama, C’mon pretty mama…

5️⃣ 7 developments coming to Greenville

If you haven’t noticed all the new expansion in Greenville as of late, then you must have been doing the #BirdBoxChallenge (which we don’t recommend) for quite some time now. Make sure you’re not in the dark about all the new development happening around us: new storage facilities, townhome communities, retail space, and new breweries. 🍻

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