The Rabbit Hole in Greenville, SC

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Have you been wondering what’s been going on in the old Neo Burrito space in the Village of West Greenville?

We finally got a sneak peek, and the space has experienced quite the makeover.

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The Rabbit Hole features a cozy outdoor space | Photo by the GVLtoday team

Introducing: The Rabbit Hole — the newest addition to The Village. The space is filled with character and even has a European feel to it. With velvet seating, cozy brick + wood features, and a moss wall, the space truly feels like you’ve fallen “down the rabbit hole.”

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The wall of moss | Photo by the GVLtoday team

Wait, a what wall? This gorgeous green wall is made from real, preserved moss. A nice touch, if we do say so ourselves.

So, what can you expect to experience at The Rabbit Hole? They’ll have cocktails, wine, beer, and appetizers + small bites, on a menu that is regularly changing. We’ve been told they won’t have any of the “usual” thingsno Tito’s or Grey Goose, you get the idea. Instead, the idea is to break people of their usual habits and to help people find a learning curve to their palette.

The Rabbit Hole expects an early November opening, and if this sounds like a place that you’d love to be a part of, they’re still hiring for some talented staff. Send over an email for more info.

We look forward to seeing y’all in The Rabbit Hole.

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