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Where to Eat in Greenville, SC?

Greenville: An Emerging Food City

With big cities like Atlanta, Nashville, and Charleston battling it out to be the South's best food city, Greenville is racing to join the Next Big Food City of the South, according to Esquire. Thanks to the flourishing establishments and the thriving foodie scene, Greenville has made quite a name for itself.

Being considered now by many to be the next big food city in the South -  Food questers will not be disappointed, there's simply something to choose from within a mile-and-a-half stretch of Main Street. And as you make your way past the city to Simpsonville, you'll discover yet other restaurant gems of Greenville's neighboring suburbs.

WHERE TO EAT IN GREENVILLE?

Greenville has been getting quite the recognition for our culinary scene. Sites like Buzzfeed and Esquire have put Greenville in the spotlight and its impressive foodie scene.


According to Buzzfeed, Greenville is for the adventurous foodie who's always discovering the latest hot spots. Adding Southern charm in the wide array of unique dining places, its easy to consider Greenville as food paradise. Greenville came in as number 10 on the list with special shoutouts included the new restaurant; Husk, a Greek restaurant; Jī-rōz, Bacon Bros Public House, and Jianna.


Greenville boasts more than 100 different restaurants in the downtown area alone,  offering a wide range of prices and cuisines. Whether you're searching for an al fresco place to have dinner, an intimate fine dining experience or just simply popping into a deli, dining here is a mix of Foodie culture and Southern warm service.


Check out some of the best places to eat in South Carolina's fastest growing city - Greenville.

Greenville SC Restaurants By Cuisine

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