Social Lounge coming soon to Greenville, SC

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Photo via Social Lounge

We’ve got news of another new biz coming very soon.

Enter: Social Lounge. If the name didn’t give it away, this new spot promises to be a space to lounge with friends, listen to live music, drink cocktails + enjoy tapas.

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Can’t you picture yourself here after a long day? | Photo provided by Social Lounge

Located at the end of North Main Street across from the Hyatt, Social Lounge will be where Gizmo Bar used to be (at 245 N. Main St.). The new restaurant + bar has apparently been in the works behind the scenes since November, and tentatively plans to have a soft opening somewhere around St. Patrick’s Day. They’ve already got live music scheduled for March and April.

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Just some of what you can expect to see on the menu | Photo provided by Social Lounge

They’ll also be…

  • Offering brunch
  • Closed on Mondays + Tuesdays to host events
  • Creating custom cocktails for their menu
  • Offering popcorn from Poppington’s

It’s great to continue to see new businesses announcing exciting projects after such a hard year, and we’ll be sure to keep you posted when we hear more about an official opening date for Social Lounge. In the meantime, you can follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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