Where to buy drinks for your Thanksgiving festivities in Greenville, SC

Cheers, GVL. Here’s where to shop local for your Thanksgiving beverages.

Bottle shop selections at Wine House | Photo by GVLtoday

Bottle shop selections at Wine House | Photo by GVLtoday

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The countdown to Thanksgiving is on, and ICYMI, we put together a spread full of Greenville dishes, but no meal is complete without something to drink.

If you’re headed to a BYOB event or want to thank your host with a bottle of wine, we’ve put together a few local spots for boozy beverages.

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🍺 Beer

The Community Tap, Multiple locations | Shop craft beer (and wine) from local, regional + national breweries to wow your guests with something unique. DYK online ordering is available at the North Main + Travelers Rest locations?

Have a favorite local brewery? Pro tip: Check for canned selections or order a growler to go.

🍷 Wine

Taxi House Wines, 586 Perry Ave. | Select a bottle from 80+ curated selections from around the world focused on sustainable practices from small family-owned wineries.

Wine House, 475 Haywood Rd., #8 | Stop in for a taste and take home a few bottles for the holiday from its one-of-a-kind selection.

🥃 Spirits

Six and Twenty, 556 Perry Ave., B103 | From grain to glass, bring a local liquor to your holiday festivities with your favorite type of spirit distilled right here in Greenville.

Looking for mocktails, coffee, or tea? Check out our drink superlatives for some drinkspiration.

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