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West Greenville Food Scene

You cannot beat the west Greenville food scene. The best of the best are here for you to enjoy!
Just around the corner from this house. Wow this food is so good! The Village Grind Coffee shop is right next door which has a great space for working or meeting with friends.
27 locals recommend
Golden Brown & Delicious
147 Welborn Street
27 locals recommend
Just around the corner from this house. Wow this food is so good! The Village Grind Coffee shop is right next door which has a great space for working or meeting with friends.
Great space for meeting with friends. Coffee is amazing too!
74 locals recommend
The Village Grind
1258 Pendleton St
74 locals recommend
Great space for meeting with friends. Coffee is amazing too!
An iconic restaurant from Asheville with some of the best tasting tacos around. The lawn around the restaurant is great for families with children or for couples enjoying a picnic! Near the swamp rabbit cafe at Hampton Station
57 locals recommend
White Duck Taco Shop
1320 Hampton Ave
57 locals recommend
An iconic restaurant from Asheville with some of the best tasting tacos around. The lawn around the restaurant is great for families with children or for couples enjoying a picnic! Near the swamp rabbit cafe at Hampton Station
Right on the swamp rabbit trail for a quick bite to eat or stop while enjoying the trail.
167 locals recommend
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
205 Cedar Lane Rd
167 locals recommend
Right on the swamp rabbit trail for a quick bite to eat or stop while enjoying the trail.
With a menu that is locally produced and changed frequently, you will not ever get tired of this amazing establishment. Located in the Village next the community Journals!
53 locals recommend
The Anchorage
586 Perry Ave
53 locals recommend
With a menu that is locally produced and changed frequently, you will not ever get tired of this amazing establishment. Located in the Village next the community Journals!

Beautiful hiking within 40 miles of Greenville

Greenville SC has some of the best hiking and trail systems in the world. This list does not do the area justice. Make sure to check with us for all the up to date places to explore nature within 40 miles of Greenville!
🚙: 25 miles from downtown Greenville 🏔 If you want a leisurely walk with some historic elements (and great views of Table Rock), you’ll like Lakeside Loop. 👟 1.9-mile loop | Easy | Starts near the boathouse 🐶 friendly? Yes. 🏔 If you want a serious challenge with uninterrupted mountain views from the tallest mountain in S.C., try Pinnacle Mountain Trail. 👟 4.2 miles each way | Very strenuous | Starts at the eastern trailhead of the Foothills Trail inside Table Rock State Park. 🐶 friendly? Dogs are allowed but it may be difficult for them to climb up some of the large rocks. 🏔 If you have waterproof shoes and want to see lots of waterfalls (+ can handle some steep elevation changes), check out Carrick Creek Trail. 👟 1.9-mile loop | Moderate | Starts at the Nature Center, across the road from Lake Oolenoy. 🐶 friendly? Yes. Carrick Creek Waterfalls is located 300 feet behind the Table Rock Nature Center on the Carrick Creek Trail if you don’t want to do the hike but still want to see a waterfall. *There are also three other trails in the park, including Table Rock Trail which summits Table Rock Mountain. See those here.
158 locals recommend
Table Rock State Park
158 E Ellison Ln
158 locals recommend
🚙: 25 miles from downtown Greenville 🏔 If you want a leisurely walk with some historic elements (and great views of Table Rock), you’ll like Lakeside Loop. 👟 1.9-mile loop | Easy | Starts near the boathouse 🐶 friendly? Yes. 🏔 If you want a serious challenge with uninterrupted mountain views from the tallest mountain in S.C., try Pinnacle Mountain Trail. 👟 4.2 miles each way | Very strenuous | Starts at the eastern trailhead of the Foothills Trail inside Table Rock State Park. 🐶 friendly? Dogs are allowed but it may be difficult for them to climb up some of the large rocks. 🏔 If you have waterproof shoes and want to see lots of waterfalls (+ can handle some steep elevation changes), check out Carrick Creek Trail. 👟 1.9-mile loop | Moderate | Starts at the Nature Center, across the road from Lake Oolenoy. 🐶 friendly? Yes. Carrick Creek Waterfalls is located 300 feet behind the Table Rock Nature Center on the Carrick Creek Trail if you don’t want to do the hike but still want to see a waterfall. *There are also three other trails in the park, including Table Rock Trail which summits Table Rock Mountain. See those here.
6 miles from downtown Greenville 🏔 If you want lake views and (mostly) flat ground, walk the Lake Placid Loop. 👟 1.2 mile loop | Easy | Starts at the picnic shelter 🐶 friendly? Yes. 🏔 If you want to see an old water tower and dam (and hike a pretty steep hill for about .25 miles), try Sulphur Springs Trail. 👟 3.5 mile loop (upper only) | Moderate | Starts near picnic shelter 6 🐶 friendly? Yes…if your dog is in good shape. It’s easy to get lost on this trail since it has an upper and lower section so download a map of the park to your phone before you go. 🏔 If you want to see any mountain views at all on Paris Mountain, hike Brissy Ridge Trail. 👟 2.4 mile loop | Moderate-Strenuous | Starts at the park map sign near the parking area 🐶 friendly? Yes…unless your dog is afraid of bicycles. There is a hiker’s only portion, which is much steeper than the rest of the trail, and there are lots of tree roots on the ground so watch your footing. Be on the lookout for mountain bikers on the other sections of the trail. (Remember, hikers yield to bikers on the downhill).
82 locals recommend
Paris Mountain State Park
Paris Mountain State Park
82 locals recommend
6 miles from downtown Greenville 🏔 If you want lake views and (mostly) flat ground, walk the Lake Placid Loop. 👟 1.2 mile loop | Easy | Starts at the picnic shelter 🐶 friendly? Yes. 🏔 If you want to see an old water tower and dam (and hike a pretty steep hill for about .25 miles), try Sulphur Springs Trail. 👟 3.5 mile loop (upper only) | Moderate | Starts near picnic shelter 6 🐶 friendly? Yes…if your dog is in good shape. It’s easy to get lost on this trail since it has an upper and lower section so download a map of the park to your phone before you go. 🏔 If you want to see any mountain views at all on Paris Mountain, hike Brissy Ridge Trail. 👟 2.4 mile loop | Moderate-Strenuous | Starts at the park map sign near the parking area 🐶 friendly? Yes…unless your dog is afraid of bicycles. There is a hiker’s only portion, which is much steeper than the rest of the trail, and there are lots of tree roots on the ground so watch your footing. Be on the lookout for mountain bikers on the other sections of the trail. (Remember, hikers yield to bikers on the downhill).
🚙: 20 miles from downtown Greenville 👟 Cedar Falls Trail: 2.2-mile loop | Easy | Waterfalls
9 locals recommend
Cedar Falls Park
201 Cedar Falls Rd
9 locals recommend
🚙: 20 miles from downtown Greenville 👟 Cedar Falls Trail: 2.2-mile loop | Easy | Waterfalls
🚙: 32.4 miles from downtown Greenville 🏔 If you want an all day hike with steep ledges, great views, and a suspension bridge, combine these trails: Raven Cliff Falls Trail, Naturaland Trail, The Dismal Trail, + Gum Gap. 👟 8.8 miles | Strenuous | From the Raven Cliff parking lot on Highway 276, you will see the trailhead. 🐶 friendly? Not unless your dog can climb a ladder. If you want the waterfall view without the distance and difficulty, hike up Raven Cliff Falls Trail to the overlook.
145 locals recommend
Caesars Head State Park Visitor Center
8155 Geer Hwy
145 locals recommend
🚙: 32.4 miles from downtown Greenville 🏔 If you want an all day hike with steep ledges, great views, and a suspension bridge, combine these trails: Raven Cliff Falls Trail, Naturaland Trail, The Dismal Trail, + Gum Gap. 👟 8.8 miles | Strenuous | From the Raven Cliff parking lot on Highway 276, you will see the trailhead. 🐶 friendly? Not unless your dog can climb a ladder. If you want the waterfall view without the distance and difficulty, hike up Raven Cliff Falls Trail to the overlook.
🚙: 39 miles from downtown Greenville (Limited parking so get there early) 🏔 Rainbow Falls: 2.2 miles each way | Strenuous (but also the most popular in the park) Other great waterfalls to see in Jones Gap State Park: Falls Creek Falls, Jones Gap Falls, and Silver Steps Falls. 🏔 Hospital Rock Trail (part of the Falls Creek Falls Loop). 👟 4.4 miles each way | Strenuous Legend says Confederate deserters hid out under Hospital Rock during the Civil War.
98 locals recommend
Jones Gap State Park
303 Jones Gap Rd
98 locals recommend
🚙: 39 miles from downtown Greenville (Limited parking so get there early) 🏔 Rainbow Falls: 2.2 miles each way | Strenuous (but also the most popular in the park) Other great waterfalls to see in Jones Gap State Park: Falls Creek Falls, Jones Gap Falls, and Silver Steps Falls. 🏔 Hospital Rock Trail (part of the Falls Creek Falls Loop). 👟 4.4 miles each way | Strenuous Legend says Confederate deserters hid out under Hospital Rock during the Civil War.

Essentials

Locally owned store with just about everything you could need while you are visiting.
Maria's Kitchen at the Drop-In Store
709 N Main St
Locally owned store with just about everything you could need while you are visiting.
167 locals recommend
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
205 Cedar Lane Rd
167 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

With over 50 beers and 10 wines, a wristband is all you need to start trying all the local favorites! Pour yourself any kind of drink in a "help yourself" fashion. Lots of great space to spread out as well.
On top of the Embassy suites on the River, this spot is great for drinks at Sunset. Beautiful space
108 locals recommend
UP on the Roof
250 Riverplace
108 locals recommend
On top of the Embassy suites on the River, this spot is great for drinks at Sunset. Beautiful space
32 locals recommend
Pour Taproom: Greenville
7 Falls Park Dr
32 locals recommend
Happy Hour:| 4 – 8 p.m. | $6 cheese fries, $6 baked pretzels and $4 pints of beer (Monday – Sunday)
8 locals recommend
Liberty Tap Room & Grill
941 S Main St
8 locals recommend
Happy Hour:| 4 – 8 p.m. | $6 cheese fries, $6 baked pretzels and $4 pints of beer (Monday – Sunday)
Happy Hour information:| 4 – 7 p.m. | half-priced Tito’s, Jack Daniels, wine + beer (Monday – Friday) ** Great food too!
63 locals recommend
Ink N Ivy
21 E Coffee St
63 locals recommend
Happy Hour information:| 4 – 7 p.m. | half-priced Tito’s, Jack Daniels, wine + beer (Monday – Friday) ** Great food too!

Coffee Superlatives!

Coffee shops help define areas in the city. For gathering and enjoying one another's company. Check out our top Coffee Superlatives!!
1263 Pendleton St. Anyone who’s stopped by this coffee shop’s new location (just across the street from its old space on Pendleton) knows that it’s always buzzing with people – it’s clearly a crowd favorite. Sip a rose cardamom latte surrounded by local art, a skylight full of plants, and a pink sofa.
74 locals recommend
The Village Grind
1258 Pendleton St
74 locals recommend
1263 Pendleton St. Anyone who’s stopped by this coffee shop’s new location (just across the street from its old space on Pendleton) knows that it’s always buzzing with people – it’s clearly a crowd favorite. Sip a rose cardamom latte surrounded by local art, a skylight full of plants, and a pink sofa.
101 N Main St. Methodical is always bustling with people, plays sweet tunes all day on their record player, and offers the perfect people-watching view of ONE City Plaza. It’s the classic cozy coffee shop for spending a few hours on work or just catching up on your reading, and basically sounds like calming coffee shop white noise.
88 locals recommend
Methodical Coffee
101 N Main St
88 locals recommend
101 N Main St. Methodical is always bustling with people, plays sweet tunes all day on their record player, and offers the perfect people-watching view of ONE City Plaza. It’s the classic cozy coffee shop for spending a few hours on work or just catching up on your reading, and basically sounds like calming coffee shop white noise.
1 E Coffee St. Exhausted on Monday morning? CU Cortadito (4 espresso shots, 4 raw sugars). Want something unique? Snow Fox (white chocolate and mint). Something classic? A French press with your favorite bean. Frappuccino lover? Turtle Frap (coffee and caramel). Not a coffee lover? Mexican Hot Chocolate. They’ve got you covered.
102 locals recommend
Coffee Underground
1 E Coffee St
102 locals recommend
1 E Coffee St. Exhausted on Monday morning? CU Cortadito (4 espresso shots, 4 raw sugars). Want something unique? Snow Fox (white chocolate and mint). Something classic? A French press with your favorite bean. Frappuccino lover? Turtle Frap (coffee and caramel). Not a coffee lover? Mexican Hot Chocolate. They’ve got you covered.
501 S Pleasantburg Dr. They’re dog-friendly in case you want to bring your pup (an easy conversation-starter), have a cozy + comfortable vibe with lots of plants and light so you feel at ease, often host food trucks, and transition into serving beer in the evenings in case things go well and you want to stick around.
28 locals recommend
Grateful Brew
501 S Pleasantburg Dr
28 locals recommend
501 S Pleasantburg Dr. They’re dog-friendly in case you want to bring your pup (an easy conversation-starter), have a cozy + comfortable vibe with lots of plants and light so you feel at ease, often host food trucks, and transition into serving beer in the evenings in case things go well and you want to stick around.

Swamp Rabbit Trail Survival Guide

The Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail is celebrating ten years in 2019 – it’s one of the biggest developments to connect our city + get locals (and visitors) out exploring the city and local green space. Biking on the trail is the perfect way to spend a sunny day, and it links plenty of must-visit places, from Hampton Station to Cleveland Park. Give your car a day off – here’s your guide to getting out on the trail and making the most of your adventure. Where is the trail? You might have spotted the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail running through TR or Cleveland Park – but where exactly does it begin + end? The multi-use trail runs 22 miles from Lake Conestee Nature Park in Greenville to Tate Rd. (just south of White Horse Rd.) in Travelers Rest. You might see signs pointing out the Green Line + Orange Line. The Green Line is the main stretch of trail, which originated in Travelers Rest and expanded south as the trail grew; the Orange Line was added in 2018 to connect the trail to Hampton Station (and those tasty White Duck tacos). Where should I park? There are plenty of places to park along the trail – several in Travelers Rest (like Upcountry Provisions + Gateway Park), downtown (River Street Garage + Riverplace Garage are both close), Furman University, Cleveland Park, and throughout Lake Conestee Nature Park. Check out this interactive GIS map to see all the options. Best stops along the way? A few noteworthy spots easily accessible from the trail: Trailblazer Park, Furman University, Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery, Hampton Station, Falls Park, Cancer Survivors Park, Cleveland Park, the Greenville Zoo, and the Rock Quarry Garden. Hungry? Check out The Carrot, a complete guide to the food and drink within one mile of the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail. A few we love are Hare & Field, Pink Mama’s Ice Cream Shop, Papi’s Tacos, and Fireforge Crafted Beer. And here’s some reader suggestions: “Run away from the Swamp Rabbit Cafe 6.5 miles then run back 6.5 miles then have their milkshakes!” – @seankf + “Hit the trail at 4:45pm, run to SR Cafe for water, turn around and run back: 4 miles” – @eddieterrell84 What should I bring? A water bottle. There are spots to fill up along the way – see markers here on the GIS map (restrooms are also marked). A bike. We love a walk on the trail, but it’s also the *perfect* biking route. You can rent some wheels from Reedy Rides or Sunrift Adventures, and pick up some local biking gear at Piney Mountain Bike Lounge, Freehub Bicycles, Sunshine Cycle Shop, or Pedal Chic online. Your phone. Not just for the amazing photo ops, but to do some geocaching along the way. Here’s a group challenge you can join – just look up the coordinates to hunt down the hidden item. A picnic. Make a stop in Trailblazer Park, Cleveland Park, or any of the other green spaces along the trail to spread out a blanket and enjoy some sandwiches in the sun. The perfect spring activity once the weather warms up. Your dog gear. If you’re bringing your pup, you’ll want to pack the appropriate necessities + consider a portable water bowl and wet wipes for muddy paws. What should I *not* do? Our reader @bethdiane17 says it best: “Fav tip is following etiquette for the trail so everyone can enjoy safely!” Before you put the rubber to the road, brush up on your bike etiquette here. A few other trail etiquette basics: don’t leave trash on the trail, keep your pups on a leash that’s shorter than 6 ft. and always pick up after them, stay on the right of the trail unless you’re passing, stop at all road crossings, and announce yourself when you’re passing from behind. Your fellow trail trekkers will thank you.
Start at any of the points along the trail and head up towards Travelers Rest or back down towards Greenville. Stop at one of the many places along the way to rest or have fun with friends. Many free parking spots along the trail. Our favorites Spots to Start: West Greenville: Kroc Center Swamp Rabbit Caine Halter YMCA
217 locals recommend
Swamp Rabbit Trail
Swamp Rabbit Trail
217 locals recommend
Start at any of the points along the trail and head up towards Travelers Rest or back down towards Greenville. Stop at one of the many places along the way to rest or have fun with friends. Many free parking spots along the trail. Our favorites Spots to Start: West Greenville: Kroc Center Swamp Rabbit Caine Halter YMCA
A great plaec to stop and enjoy a bite to eat or rest in the patio seating just off of the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
167 locals recommend
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
205 Cedar Lane Rd
167 locals recommend
A great plaec to stop and enjoy a bite to eat or rest in the patio seating just off of the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
23 locals recommend
Reedy Rides
50 W McBee Ave
23 locals recommend
Make sure to rent bikes from one of the suggested rental places if you didn't brink your own. All bikes are guaranteed to have zero maintenance problems during your ride!
9 locals recommend
Bike the Rabbit
233 North Main Street
9 locals recommend
Make sure to rent bikes from one of the suggested rental places if you didn't brink your own. All bikes are guaranteed to have zero maintenance problems during your ride!
Google the lake at Furman
70 locals recommend
Furman University
3300 Poinsett Hwy
70 locals recommend
Google the lake at Furman

SuperMarkets

Groceries are essential to enjoying a vacation rental in Greenville. Cook your own home cooked meals that allow you to spend time in a home either by yourself or surrounded by family and friends.
A boutique grocery store with many gluten free, vegan, and organic products that are locally grown or produced. If you are looking for a gift or locally crafted item, this is a great spot for those special things too!
167 locals recommend
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
205 Cedar Lane Rd
167 locals recommend
A boutique grocery store with many gluten free, vegan, and organic products that are locally grown or produced. If you are looking for a gift or locally crafted item, this is a great spot for those special things too!
Publix Super Market at McBee Station
400 E McBee Ave
49 locals recommend