Have you been wondering what’s been going on in the old Neo Burrito space in the Village of West Greenville?
We finally got a sneak peek, and the space has experienced quite the makeover.
The Rabbit Hole features a cozy outdoor space | Photo by the GVLtoday team
Introducing: The Rabbit Hole — the newest addition to The Village. The space is filled with character and even has a European feel to it. With velvet seating, cozy brick + wood features, and a moss wall, the space truly feels like you’ve fallen “down the rabbit hole.”
The wall of moss | Photo by the GVLtoday team
Wait, a what wall? This gorgeous green wall is made from real, preserved moss. A nice touch, if we do say so ourselves.
So, what can you expect to experience at The Rabbit Hole? They’ll have cocktails, wine, beer, and appetizers + small bites, on a menu that is regularly changing. We’ve been told they won’t have any of the “usual” things — no Tito’s or Grey Goose, you get the idea. Instead, the idea is to break people of their usual habits and to help people find a learning curve to their palette.
We can’t wait to grab a seat at the bar | Photo by the GVLtoday team
The Rabbit Hole expects an early November opening, and if this sounds like a place that you’d love to be a part of, they’re still hiring for some talented staff. Send over an email for more info.
We look forward to seeing y’all in The Rabbit Hole.
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Today
- Girls Night Out | Wed., Oct. 27 | 6 p.m. | City Scape Winery | $25 | Come out for the last girls night out until 2021.
- An Evening With Michael Bublé | Wed., Oct. 27 | 8 p.m. | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | $65+ | See Michael Bublé perform live on his rescheduled “An Evening With Michael Bublé” tour. 🎶
- Business on Tap | Wed., Oct. 27 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Gather GVL | Free | Your first drink is free at this night of networking presented by Upstate Business Journal. 🍺
Thursday
- Pups, Pints and Pinots | Thurs., Oct. 28 | 5:30-8 p.m. | The Cook’s Station | Free entry | Dress up your pup for a costume contest and $2 off beer and wine on The Cook’s Station patio. 🐶
- Network with the Greenville Transit Authority | Thurs., Oct. 28 | 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Greenville County Square | Free | Meet the volunteers who serve on the Greenville Transit Authority Board of Directors.
Friday
- Halloween Costume Party | Fri., Oct. 29 | 8 p.m. | 13 Stripes Brewery, Taylors | Free entry | Celebrate A Nightmare on Mill Street with live music and a costume contest. 👻
- Halloween Cookie Decorating | Fri., Oct. 29 | 5:30-9 p.m. | Truist Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center at Greenville Technical College | $79 | Decorate a dozen of your own halloween treats and compete for the best cookie, plus learn all you need to ace your upcoming holiday cookie swaps. 🍪
Plan Ahead
- Greenville Homeless Alliance Ignite Luncheon | Mon., Nov. 15 | 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. | Locations vary | $25+ | Catered by Jasmine Kitchen, the inaugural in-person or virtual iGNITE Luncheon will celebrate the impact of the Greenville Homeless Alliance. Ⓟ
- The 19th Annual New Play Festival | Thurs., Nov. 18-Sat., Nov. 20 | 7:30-10 p.m. | Centre Stage, 501 River St. | Free | Listen to live staged readings of the 3 winning plays. 🎭 Ⓟ
We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Greenville Open Studios 2020 | Photo provided
Attention art lovers: The next Greenville Open Studios is just around the corner, and the Metropolitan Arts Council is giving away $500 for 1 lucky person to spend on artwork. 👀
This year’s studio tour will run November 13-14, with a special sneak preview of select artists on Nov. 6. 139 artists will open their studio doors across downtown Greenville, Easley, Greer, Travelers Rest + Simpsonville.
Head to MAC’s Instagram to learn more about the event and enter the giveaway. Good luck, Greenville. 🎨 Ⓟ
Weather
- 71º | Partly cloudy | 0% chance of rain
Number
- 300+. That’s how many jobs aerospace corporation Lockheed Martin aims to provide by the end of 2022 to aid F-16 jet production. The company is looking to fill positions from avionics technicians and engineers to painters, with hiring perks including signing and relocation bonuses. ✈️ (The Post and Courier Greenville)
Holiday
- All dressed up and nowhere to go? Greenville is full of Halloween activities for the whole family — Boo in the Zoo at Greenville Zoo, Green Monster Mash at Fluor Field, fun and safe trunk or treats for toddlers, and spooky attractions for big kids. Click here for a list of Upstate Halloween ideas. (Kidding Around Greenville)
Theater
- Centre Stage has a busy holiday season ahead, with their 19th annual New Play Festival on Nov. 18-20, and “The Final Countdown” holiday rock show opening on Dec. 2. Participate in the audience vote for your favorite script to be turned into a production next season at the New Play Festival, or buy tickets to the holiday rock show here.
Cause
- Pride Link is in need of donations in order to put the finishing touches on its Queer Wellness Center. They’re looking for games + books, shelf stable food, new and gently used clothing, and basic hygiene products and toiletries. Donations can be dropped off Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 30 Pointe Cir.
Community
- Nearly 25% of adults over 65 are considered socially isolated — Interim HealthCare wants your help to change that. The healthcare company is seeking to expand their volunteer program across the Upstate to provide companionship to older adults and support to families and caregivers.
- Know of any local veterans who deserve some love? Nominate them through Oct. 30 to be recognized as one of 46 veterans in the state for The 46 Veteran Salute. You can nominate them here.
Edu
- Summer research is a major feature of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville that extends curriculum + allows students to have hands-on work innovating the medical field. Sparsha Saxena worked with Dr. Edenfield at the Institute for Translational Oncology. Learn about her work here. Ⓟ
Arts
- Calling all GVL-based artists: Want to stay in the loop on opportunities to showcase your work? Bookmark this page for the latest from the Metropolitan Arts Council. 🖼 Ⓟ
Health
- Kidney transplants are fairly common, including those by living donors. In this podcast, Todd Merchen, MD, Director of Prisma Health’s Transplantation Program, discusses kidney transplants and what it means to be a living donor. Ⓟ
Job
- If you love sugar, spice, and everything nice, Lowes Foods is looking for a full-time cake decorator for their bakery. Apply here. 🎂 Ⓟ
Correction
- We want to clarify a couple things from yesterday’s conversation about the Gran Fondo Hincapie. While we want to fully claim him as our own, George Hincapie is a long-time local of Greenville, not native. Also, Lehigh Valley is in Pennsylvania, not Virginia as we previously noted. Talk about a gran error.
Makers Collective has officially announced the makers for their Holiday Pop Up Shop. 👏
The pop up shop, happening weekends from Nov. 5-Dec. 19, will feature around 100 different artisans, including ERA pictured here. Head over to the list to see what other makers will be participating.
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