Meet Warehouse at Midtown, a new food hall in Greenville, SC

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ICYMI, the team behind Warehouse at Vaughns (109 W. Trade St., Simpsonville) has opened a new sister location in Greenville. Meet Warehouse at Midtown.

The new food hall, located off Laurens Road (1418 Laurens Rd.), took over the former Frugal Backpacker space at the left corner of the multi-store shopping center, which houses Trek Bicycle Store and Wilson’s variety store.

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View from the corner of Laurens Road + West Antrim Drive | Photo by GVLtoday

Here’s what you can expect from your visit:

The space

The front of the hall houses a variety of bar-height seating + traditional tables, a stage, and The TapHouse, featuring an assortment of craft brews — details below. Walking into the back, you’ll find more bar-height seating, booths, food vendors, and a full bar. Outside on the right side of the building are umbrella-covered picnic tables.

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Why not get a snack from each one? | Photo by GVLtoday

The food

There are three dining options in the food hall:

  • The Flying Philly, which serves Philly cheese steaks like the Classic Steak + other sandwiches, wings, and barbecue.
  • Bourbon St. Burgers’ menu is similar to that of its Warehouse at Vaughn’s location, with burgers, salads, and sides like sweet potato fries.
  • Midtown Market will serve pizzas, pretzels, and paninis, plus some sweet treats like ice cream.
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The Classic Steak + sweet potato fries still have us drooling. | Photo by GVLtoday

The drinks

The TapHouse features 20+ local and regional craft beers on draft, plus prosecco and wine by the glass (pro tip: try a few craft beers by ordering a beer flight). You can also order $4 domestic beers and seltzers and $6 bottled ciders.

You can find cocktails at Bourbon St. Burgers’ full bar and a variety of non-alcoholic drinks at the three food vendors. Oh, did we mention Midtown Market’s boozy milkshakes?

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The TapHouse | Photo by GVLtoday

The happenings

With a permanent stage, there will be no shortage of events at Warehouse at Midtown. Follow Warehouse at Midtown on Facebook and Instagram for updates on upcoming music events + game nights, like music bingo. When you’re there, take a look at the back wall by The TapHouse.

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The front of Warehouse at Midtown | GIF by GVLtoday

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Spoiler alert: we did not win. | Photo by GVLtoday

Add these upcoming live music events to your calendar:

  • Twin Sons | Thurs., Aug. 4 | 8-10 p.m.
  • Fernwood Rising | Sat., Aug. 6 | 8-11 p.m.
  • Mean at Midtown | Thurs., Aug. 11 | 8-11 p.m.
  • Auragami | Fri., Aug. 12 | 8-11 p.m.

Warehouse at Midtown’s regular hours are Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-12 a.m. + Sun., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

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