Wine and dine around Greenville for Restaurant Week South Carolina

Get your calendars out and start booking your reservations at these Greenville-area eateries offering special dishes, menus, and deals for a limited time during Restaurant Week South Carolina.

A table set at a restaurant.

Fork and Plough is always a good idea during Restaurant Week. | Photo by Fork and Plough

Make those reservations. Restaurant Week South Carolina returns Thursday, Jan. 8-Sunday, Jan. 18.

Whether you’re looking to try something new or visit an old favorite, participating restaurants offer special deals to entice Greenvillians to get out and eat local.

Here are my five Editor’s Picks:

Jianna

I’m sprinting to Jianna because the rigatoni with bolognese ragu is probably my favorite menu item they’ve ever served. Plus, the beloved ricotta crostini is an eligible starter.

Curean

Tapas anyone? You can get three for $45 at this spot, including the lamb lollipops.

Lefty’s

It’s not just the “fancy” spots participating, and I’m excited to see what this elevated sports bar has to offer for its first Restaurant Week.

The Black Sheep

If you haven’t been to this new-ish North Main eatery, this is the perfect time to try. The Restaurant Week menu hasn’t been posted yet, but if it’s anything like what we’ve had when dining there, it’ll blow you away.

The Lazy Goat

If you haven’t been to this Riverplace spot recently, you should pop back in. Chef Kyle Swartzendruber has revamped the menu, including some fresh takes on Mediterranean classics.

This list is subject to change, as several restaurants have yet to update their menus. Bookmark the full lineup and keep checking back.

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