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Two new coffee shops coming to Greenville, SC

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Here’s some news that you might like a latte. ☕️

A new Starbucks is coming soon to Camperdown Plaza to join neighbors Insomnia Cookies and CAMP, and soon-to-be neighbor, Jeni’s Ice Cream. The new Starbucks will occupy a 1,300-sqft space in the plaza — we don’t yet have an opening date, so stay tuned.

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It’s official, the signage is up | Photo by Upstate Business Journal

CAMPAGNARO

Wait, didn’t you just tell us about a new coffee shop?

Don’t worry, you don’t have deja brew, another new coffee shop is coming to Pendleton Street: Bridge City Coffee’s second location. The new Bridge City Coffee will sit at 515 Pendleton St., taking over the site of an old gas station, and will have a drive-thru.

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A look at where Bridge City will be on Pendleton | Photo via the City of Greenville

Greenville is about to be a lot more caffeinated. Happy coffee-drinking.

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