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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.
Nov 12, Mon 10 AM Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! Upcountry History Museum |
Nov 12, Mon 9 AM Textiles: A History of Expression and Last Words by Susan Lenz Greenville Center for Creative Arts |
Nov 13, Tue 7 PM VOCES8 The Peace Center |
Nov 13, Tue 7:30 PM Greenville Swing In the cabin at McPherson Park |
Nov 14, Wed 7:30 PM In Dreams: Roy Orbison – The Hologram Tour The Peace Center |
Nov 14, Wed 5:30 PM Wine and Live Music Wednesdays Pomegranate on Main |
Nov 15, Thu 7:30 PM Ballet Folklórico de México The Peace Center |
Nov 15, Thu 8 PM King Lear Rodeheaver Auditorium, Bob Jones University |
Nov 16, Fri 8 PM Furman Symphonic Winds Furman University, McAlister Auditorium |
Nov 16, Fri 3 PM United Community Bank Ice on Main Village Green |
Nov 17, Sat 3 PM L’Automne: An Intimate Evening of Music & Dance The Warehouse Theatre |
Nov 17, Sat 7:30 PM Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson North Greenville University |
Nov 18, Sun 3 PM Dorrance Dance The Peace Center |
Nov 18, Sun 8 PM Mozart: A Family Affair The Peace Center |
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.
The Lost Cajun – Greenville Downtown
The Green Room restaurant space located in downtown Greenville is now home to The Lost Cajun. This is the second location of the popular Louisiana-inspired restaurant in Greenville, the first one is located on Pelham Road.
If you’re looking for some authentic Cajun food head downtown and experience their classic gumbos and Cajun dishes including seafood gumbo, chicken gumbo, red beans and rice, and crawfish etouffee. There are also pasta, fried pastries, and platters. The downtown location will offer some new bar items like daiquiris and possibly even a New Orleans-style raw bar.
Everything from the food to the service was outstanding, the Lost Cajun in downtown definitely resonates the southern comfort and Louisiana flavor that will surely find a place in the hearts and stomachs of the Upstate.
Address: 116 N Main St., Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: 864-203-2827
Hours: Mon-Sun: 11 am – 9 pm
Website: thelostcajun.com/locations/greenville-dt-sc
Plan Ahead |
You know when Halloween is over the next fall holiday that will surely keep you busy is Thanksgiving – and it’s just around the corner! Time to prep your home for one of the biggest family holiday of the year. Whether you’ll be celebrating Thanksgiving with your family or with friends, now is the time to start preparing to ensure a no-stress holiday. Here are some tips to prepare for Thanksgiving:
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- Make a list of the things you have to do and when it needs to be done. This will not only help you keep on schedule, making a list will ensure there are no last minute things to do especially when the day of celebration has arrived.
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- Plan your menu. Make it simple and traditional. If you need ideas, here are some Thanksgiving recipes you can use.
Real Estate Highlight |
Why It’s a Good Time To Sell Your Home During the Holidays
When it comes to selling your home, if you are going to ask real estate professionals about the best time to sell a home, you would often hear that springtime is the most ideal. Many homeowners who plan to sell their home wait for spring months to list their home as many home buyers like to start shopping in the spring and many people are just too busy with the holidays to think about buying a new home…