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Five Forks Brewing | Photo by @fiveforksbrewing

Five Forks Brewing | Photo by @fiveforksbrewing

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Q2 2021

Buckle up, y’all. The world is trying its best to make up for last year, and we’ve got a doozy of a list of what all has opened around town this quarter.

Restaurants + Bars

Beard Papa’s, 1143 Woodruff Rd. | Fresh + natural cream puffs

CAMP, 2 E. Broad St. | Modern American eatery serving classic dishes with reimagined, globally-influenced flavors

Clare’s Creamery, 1635 E. North St. | Small batch ice cream served up at the cutest, pastel-colored storefront

Core 450, 450 Cherokee Valley Way, Travelers Rest | Full-service restaurant at Cherokee Valley Course and Club

Crafty Cats Brewery, 1021 S. Main St. | The newest brewery in the West End

Distinct Cider Room, 46 Lois Ave. | Greenville’s first cider taproom at a new location

Eagle Mountain Winery, 2330 SC-11, Landrum | State-of-the-art winery off of Highway 11

The Farmer’s Tap, 2510 Poinsett Hwy. | Outdoor seating area with stage, fire pits, and a shipping container turned service window at Oak Hill Café & Farm

Home Team BBQ, 815 Laurens Rd. | The Charleston-based BBQ joint brings their “game changing” meats + drinks to the Upstate

Juniper, 315 S. Main St. | Intoxicating garden rooftop for drinks + dining at the AC Hotel Greenville

Pangaea Brewing, 115 Welborn St. | Brewery and taproom next to The Commons

Parsley & Mint, 600 S. Main St., Ste. 101 | Mediterranean eatery open 7 days a week

Pizza Purists, 1700 E. North St., Ste. D | Take-out + delivery only pizza in the Overbrook neighborhood

Press Room, 315 S. Main St. | A speakeasy like no other at the AC Hotel Greenville

Society, 18 E. Coffee St. | Gourmet sandwiches + build-your-own-ramen bowls

Village Kitchen, 2000 Society St., Ste. 100 | Fast casual dining experience offering farm-to-table entrees with a twist in the Hartness Community

4 Aces Kitchen & Cocktails, 115 Pelham Rd., Ste. 1. | Classic American cuisine with a private whiskey room and famous Nitrotinis

Shops

C.O.R.E grow strong, 1501 E. North St., Ste. A | Plant-based market, retail shop, and workout classes

Diggs Designs, 2111B Augusta St. | Interior design retail shop

HARRINGTONS, 6 W. Lewis Plaza | Boutique offering men’s + women’s apparel

Hyped Experience, 101 Wade Hampton Blvd. | Vintage tees from the ’70s-’90s, street wear, and shoes

Nadeau, 505 Haywood Rd. | Handmade furniture from India + Indonesia

Pedego Electric Bikes, 1320 Hampton Ave. Ext., Bay #11A | Electric bike shop close to the SRT

Sista Sista, 102 Shaw St. | Boutique specializing in handmade crafts, clothing, and accessories

Smith & James, 777 Verdae Blvd. | New location for this men’s clothing store with a bar and custom clothing section

Sun and Soil Plant Parlor, 512 Augusta St., Ste. A | Boutique plant parlor with houseplants, cacti, and artisan goods

Activities

BlocHaven, 701 Easley Bridge Rd. Unit 6020 | Third largest climbing gym on the east coast

Goldfish Swim School, 607 Haywood Rd. | Swim lessons + water safety instruction for infants and children ages 4 months to 12 years

Magnolia Hall, 130 Hwy. 651, Fountain Inn | Event venue space in Fountain Inn for weddings, galas, and celebrations

The Man Cave, 2099 S. Pine St., Ste. I, Spartanburg | Nail salon that provides nail services exclusively for men

Pinky’s Revenge Arcade, 250 Mill St., Taylors | Pool, pinball, skee-ball, and big screens, these are a few of our favorite things

The Pixel Experience, 350 Feaster Rd., Ste. A | A trendy, selfie museum

Senior Action, 3715 E. North St., Ste. K | Senior Action’s new brand new HQ with communal space and dedicated rooms for classes and gatherings

Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum, 356 Field St. | Museum honoring the life + history of Greenvillian and baseball legend, Shoeless Joe Jackson

Summer Adventure at Roper Mountain, 402 Roper Mountain Rd. | Pet a stingray, run from dinosaurs, and more

Trapped in the Upstate, 556 Memorial Dr. Ext., Ste. D, Greer | Immersive escape game experience

Q1 2021

There’s so much going on around town that we even struggle to keep track of it all. So, here’s a roundup of (what we hope) is everything new that has opened in Greenville since January.👇

Restaurants + Bars

Barberitos, 401 E. Stone Ave., Unit H | Southwestern chain with another location on Wade Hampton Boulevard. #ComingSoon

Coral, 654 S. Main St. | High-quality, fresh seafood

Five Forks Brewing, 2613 Woodruff Rd., Unit 102, Simpsonville | Craft beer + a huge outdoor space

Hawaiian Poke, 30 Orchard Park Dr., #11 | Authentic, Hawaiian menu

Lean Kitchen Co., 2017 Augusta St., Ste. B | Second Greenville location serving grab-and-go meals

Maverick Biscuit, 2818 Wade Hampton Blvd., Taylors | Down home style breakfast + brunch

Myami Bites, Gather GVL, 126 Augusta St. | Cubanos, empanadas, and Miami vibes

Paloma, 315 S. Main St. | Spanish-inspired tapas + drinks

Rocky’s Hot Chicken Shack, 420 Laurens Rd. | Fried chicken + Southern soul food

Six & Twenty Distillery, 556 Perry Ave., Unit B103 | Locally, hand-crafted spirits

Southernside Brewing, 25 Delano Dr., Unit D | Brewery on the SRT with craft beer + Southern-inspired food

Social Lounge, 245 N. Main St. | Food, drinks, and live music perfect for your next happy hour

Tasty as Fit, 3017 Augusta St. | Plant-based grab-n-go storefront

Think Tank Brew Lab, 101 Airport Rd. | Brewery and (soon-to-be) trailside biergarten

Shops

Byrd’s Famous Cookies, 17 S. Main St. | Savannah-based company selling tiny, crispy cookies since 1924

Greenville Army Store, 1438 Laurens Rd. | Reopening this month at a new location after 70+ years on Main Street

Insomnia Cookies, 8 E. Broad St. | Warm cookies + cold ice cream delivered until 3 a.m.

llyn strong fine art jewelry, 1322 E. Washington St., Ste. C1 | New location, same precious gemstones

New York Butcher Shoppe, 2222 Augusta Rd. | Wine on tap + small bite options

Roost Interiors & Gifts, 1922 Augusta St. | Furniture, lighting, art, home accessories, and jewelry

Savannah Bee Company, 123 N. Main St. | Honey products that save bees

Activities

Starry Nights at Roper Mountain Science Center, 402 Roper Mountain Rd. | Planetarium show + virtual rollercoaster

Sound Check, Peace Center Amphitheater, 300 S. Main St. | Live music with socially-distanced pods every Wednesday

Wings of the City, Various locations | Nine monumental sculptures by Jorge Marín on display throughout the city

Alice in Wonderland pop-up bar at UP on the Roof, 250 Riverplace #800 | Curious cocktails, whimsical decor, and speciality bites

Kids Planet, 3605 Brushy Creek Rd., Greer | Reopening with ziplines, a ground level trampoline, and more

AC Hotel Greenville, 315 S. Main St. | Modern hotel with local art

Urban Air Adventure Park, 1025 Woodruff Rd., Ste. F102 | Indoor trampoline + adventure park

Did we miss something? Send us an email, and let us know.

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