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What’s Happening in Greenville? |
Got all things planned for this week? Don’t miss to include a day out or two with your family or friends. There are plenty of things to do in Greenville and they come in all flavors – concerts, plays, outdoor entertainment and more. Start your week off with a bang with our pick of the best happenings in Greenville this week.
Jun 11, Mon, 2 PM Family Animal Encounters Chimney Rock |
Jun 11, Mon, 7 PM Greenville Drive Baseball Fluor Field at the West End |
Jun 12, Tue, 5 PM Mauldin Farmers Market Mauldin Cultural Center |
Jun 12, Tue Love Never Dies The Peace Center |
Jun 13, Wed, 2:30 PM Hump Day Getaway Brewery Tour VisitGreenvilleSC Visitor Center |
Jun 13, Wed, 7 PM ScanSource Reedy River Concert TD Stage at Peace Center Amphitheatre |
Jun 14-17, Thu-Sun Summer on Augusta Augusta Road |
Jun 14, Thu, 5:30 PM Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive NOMA SquareMuch Ado About Nothing |
Jun 15, Fri, 7 PM PNC Bank Zoo Tunes Concert Series Greenville Zoo |
Jun 15, Fri, 5:30 PM Greenville Heritage Main Street Fridays NOMA Square |
Jun 16, Sat, 7:30 PM Chautauqua History Alive Festival: COURAGE Greenville Technical College |
Jun 16, Sat, 8 AM TD Saturday Market Main Street at McBee Avenue |
Jun 17, Sun Upstate Shakespeare Festival: The Winter’s Tale Falls Park on the Reedy |
Jun 17, Sun Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Greenville Little Theatre |
Foodie Destination of the Week |
The restaurant scene in greater Greenville has exploded off the past decade with new restaurants springing up here and there. Downtown Greenville alone has brought an array of tasty cuisines to pick from which makes it a great place for anyone who wants to try different culinary experiences. This week, we’ll highlight one of the best places to dine and experience Greenville’s gastronomic delights.
Maple Street Biscuit Company – Five Forks
You may have heard of Maple Street Biscuit Company, they have become local favorites in less than a year since their opening. So popular, a new store location opened about a month after Five Forks store opened, this one located in downtown Greenville.
So what separates Maple Street Biscuit Company from other restaurants? They want to be a part of the Five Forks community; to be more than just a restaurant, but be a place where relationships are built; where team members are more of a family and a relationship than a business. You won’t be surprised to hear about team members’ camaraderie extending to their guests. They give back to the community, to organization or groups by doing fundraiser nights. They open up their doors between 6 and 7 in the morning to offer free coffee every week. Help people, serve others, and be a part of the community; that’s their mission and they follow it through beyond the walls of their store.
if you’re craving for some chicken and biscuit meals to satisfy your hunger, get ‘The Five’ – it’s one of their most popular signature biscuits. Their menu is comprised of around 13 biscuit plates, a couple of salads, waffles, sides, and some sweet offerings.
And for those craving for more, Maple Street Biscuit Company – Five Forks is rolling out some new items in their menu, some more signature biscuits and other creations that will surely satisfy your palate. They’re also going to offer kids menu soon to meet the demand of their customers.
The Maple Street Biscuit Company gains high marks where it matters most: delicious biscuits, interesting menu, excellent service, and a great environment. Be sure to visit Maple Street Biscuit Company when you are in the Five Forks area, it’s definitely a great dining experience.
Address: 2815 Woodruff Rd Suite 107, Simpsonville, SC 29681
Phone: 864-283-0946
Hours: Mon – Thu: 7 am – 2 pm, Fri-Sat: 7 am – 3 pm, Sun: Closed
Website: maplestreetbiscuits.com
Plan Ahead |
Free Summer Concerts in Greater Greenville, SC
Summer wouldn’t be complete without summer concerts. Luckily in Greenville, many of them are free! You can hear live music of all kinds across the Upstate without spending a buck. Below are the list of free summer concerts in the Greenville area. Please check their Facebook pages for updates if the weather is bad.
Greenville Heritage Main Street Fridays – March to September each Friday night at NOMA Square in Downtown Greenville starting at 5:30 pm.
Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive – March to August each Thursday night at NOMA Square in Downtown Greenville starting at 5:30 pm.
ScanSource Reedy River Concerts – June to August each Wednesday at the TD Stage at the Peace Center Amphitheater from 7:00 – 9:00 pm.
Music by the Lake – May to August 2 each Thursday at Furman University starting at 7:30 pm.
Music by the Fountain at The Shops at Greenridge – April-September on Fridays & Saturdays from 7:00 – 10:00 pm.
Music in the Park – May, June, September each Saturday at Trailblazer Park in Travelers Rest, SC starting at 7:00 pm.
Beachin’ Fridays – May to July 6th every Friday at the Mauldin Cultural Center’s outdoor amphitheater starting at 7:00 pm.
Tunes in the Park – June 15 to July 27 each Friday at Greer City Park starting at 7:00 pm.
Simpsonville Summer Music Series – June each Friday at the Amphitheatre at the Tater Shed from 7:00 – 9:00 pm.
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