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Spartanburg’s first Restaurant Week is Jan 11th – 21st

Spartanburg restaurant week

photo credit: @EatDrinkCarolinas

by: @EatDrinkCarolinas

Now is the time to head up 85N and check out Sparkle City’s indie dining scene. Spartanburg-- for the very first time-- is participating in SC Restaurant and Lodging Association’s Restaurant Week, which means big savings and fantastic menus.

If you’re a newbie to the town that “loves where you live” then start at Downtown Deli and Donuts for coffee (known for their very funny mugs) and a delish housemade treat. Then head over to Henhouse Brunch on darling pedestrian-only Wall Street; talk about a menu that can cater to everyone’s palate… there’re options for carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores aplenty. Spend the afternoon walking around this cute southern DT-- including stops at Hub City Bookshop and Dottie’s Toffees. When you’re ready for dinner and drinks there’s no place like Cribb’s Kitchen home to 2017 SC Chef Ambassador William Cribb (aka the Willy of Willy Taco).

There are a bunch of restaurants participating in Spartanburg’s Restaurant Week, so plan your foodie adventure here.

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