Hello Thursday. April 24 2025 |
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There’s plenty of space for you and your crew. | Photo by GVLtoday |
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The new food hall, located off Laurens Road (1418 Laurens Rd.), took over the former Frugal Backpacker space at the left corner of the multi-store shopping center, which houses Trek Bicycle Store and Wilson’s variety store.
Here’s what you can expect from your visit: The space
The front of the hall houses a variety of bar-height seating + traditional tables, a stage, and The TapHouse, featuring an assortment of craft brews — details below. Walking into the back, you’ll find more bar-height seating, booths, food vendors, and a full bar. Outside on the right side of the building are umbrella-covered picnic tables.
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The Classic Steak + sweet potato fries still have us drooling. | Photo by GVLtoday |
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The food
There are three dining options in the food hall: - The Flying Philly, which serves Philly cheese steaks like the Classic Steak + other sandwiches, wings, and barbecue.
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Bourbon St. Burgers’ menu is similar to that of its Warehouse at Vaughns location, with burgers, salads, and sides like sweet potato fries.
- Midtown Market will serve pizzas, pretzels, and paninis, plus some sweet treats like ice cream.
The drinks The TapHouse features 20+ local and regional craft beers on draft, plus prosecco and wine by the glass (pro tip: Try a few craft beers by ordering a beer flight). You can also order $4 domestic beers and seltzers and $6 bottled ciders. Find cocktails at Bourbon St. Burgers’ full bar and a variety of non-alcoholic drinks at the three food vendors. Oh, did we mention Midtown Market’s boozy milkshakes? Warehouse at Midtown’s regular hours are Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-12 a.m. + Sun., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Click the button below to see what upcoming Warehouse at Midtown events to add to your calendar. |
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Today - Neighborhood Night | Thurs., Aug. 4 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. | Upcountry History Museum, 540 Buncombe St. | Free | Enjoy a free tour of the exhibits + story time and a book giveaway for the kids.
Friday - In The Heights | Fri., Aug. 5 | 7:30 p.m. | Mauldin Cultural Center, 101 E. Butler Rd., Mauldin | $20 | Mauldin Theatre Company presents Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “In the Heights,” a musical about the Dominican American neighborhood of Washington Heights in NYC.
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Young Adults Connect Meetup | Fri., Aug. 5 | 5:30-7 p.m. | Exchange Coffee Co., 110 S. Main St., Simpsonville | Free | Young adults 29 and under are invited to mingle and enjoy a coffee bar + hear from local CEO Matt Webber.
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adidas Employee Store Tax-Free Open House | Fri., Aug. 5-Sun., Aug. 7 | 10 a.m.-7 p.m. | 10 Quest Ln. | All are welcome to shop the latest adidas gear at exclusive 50% off prices. 👟 *
Saturday -
Shag + Splits Dance | Sat., Aug. 6 | 6:15-10:30 p.m. | Landmark Hall, 156 Landmark Dr., Taylors | $10 | Take a shag dancing lesson + indulge in a banana split. 🍨
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Farmers Market Haul Cooking Class | Sat., Aug. 6 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | The Cook’s Station, 515 Buncombe St. | $60 | Learn how to select + cook with fresh produce from the farmers market and dine on a vegetable dinner. 🥬
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Mead Tasting | Sat., Aug. 6 | 1-2:30 p.m. | Wandering Bard Meadery, 1320 Hampton Ave., Ste. 3 | $25 | Join us for a guided tasting of mead varieties, including traditionals, melomels + hydromels. 🍯
Sunday -
ashe + ivy Makers Market | Sun., Aug. 7 | 12-4 p.m. | Holland Park, 813 Laurens Rd. | Free entry | Shop 40+ local artisans at this makers’ market each Sunday.
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Better When Balanced with Chris Singleton | Sun., Aug. 7 | 6-8 p.m. | Buncombe Street United Methodist Church, 200 Buncombe St. | Free | Chris Singleton, who lost his mother in the Mother Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston, will speak on unity and finding faith through tragedy. *
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Weather - 92º | Isolated thunderstorms | 40% chance of rain
Closed
The Burrow (2017 Augusta St.) has permanently closed. An Instagram post from the restaurant yesterday cited national staffing shortages as the main factor, but also said the space “will be moving into good hands.” No further details on the future tenant have been shared, but we'll let you know when we learn more.
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500+. That’s how many backpacks Upstate nonprofit Carolina Family Services will give away at its sixth annual Back 2 School Giveaway drive-thru on Sat., Aug. 6 (9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.). Each backpack is filled with school supplies, like a notebook + pencil box with crayons and glue. (FOX Carolina)
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$50,000. That’s the amount Greenville startup Bottle Titan LLC received through a grant from the South Carolina Research Authority. Bottle Titan’s technology features a real-time alert system that tracks conditions (like temperature) across commercial wine, liquor, beer, tobacco + food industries. (Upstate Business Journal)
- 9. That’s how many Upstate organizations have been named InnoVision Awards finalists, including Prisma Health’s MedEx Academy in Greenville + Sprattronics Learning Lab in Greer. The award honors SC-based organizations for impactful innovations. (Upstate Business Journal)
Eat -
Local cronut business (think: a doughnut-shaped croissant) Scout’s Doughnuts is featuring new flavors, like Mocha, in a few shops this week. Stop by Bridge City Coffee (1520 Wade Hampton Blvd.) or Chestnut Coffee House (325 Rocky Slope Rd. #101) today at 8 a.m. See where else they'll be. 🍩
Drink -
Even though school is about to start, that summer heat persists. Off the Grid Greenville has the solution for keeping cool in its guide to 12 slushies in Greenville, featuring the Game Changer from Home Team BBQ + frosé from JuiceBox in Gather GVL. 🍹
Sports -
Greenville Triumph is hosting its first Star Wars Night Sat., Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. with a lightsaber giveaway for its home match against the Richmond Kickers. Use the force and grab your tickets. 🌌
Listen -
In honor of the South Carolina New Play Festival (Aug. 12-14), two Broadway actors, Anna Rae Haller (Broadway’s “Frozen”) and Richard Blake (“Jersey Boys” and Broadway’s “Legally Blonde”) will perform the Star-Spangled Banner at the Thurs., Aug. 11 + Fri., Aug. 12 Greenville Drive games. Get your tickets.
Festival -
Tickets are available for the Greenville Jewish Film Festival’s SummerFest on Sun., Aug. 28. Listen to the Iliana Rose Cuban Jazz Band, enjoy Cuban bites + drinks, and view a screening of “The Mamboniks,” a documentary about the “Jewish love affair with Latin music.” 🎞️
Greenvillian -
Clemson University grad + Alchemy Comedy Theater performer Alrinthea Carter has been nominated for an Emmy as a writer for HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” her first professional writing job. See if Alrinthea + Greenville-native and “Succession” star J. Smith-Cameron win on Sun., Sept. 12 on NBC. (Greenville News)
Job Biz Featured Home -
The Lavender Cottage at Hartness | 3 BD, 2.5 BA | $607,000 | Perfect for singles or small families who are “right-sizing,” The Lavender keeps the estate home details like wide-plank engineered hardwood floors + custom cabinetry — all inside a smaller footprint. *
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We’re talking U-Pick events, but not the flower type. Did you know you can handpick fresh produce, like tomatoes + peppers, right here in the city? Enter: Mr. Oliver Earle’s urban garden. |
Located off Augusta Street behind FishEye Studios (104 Sullivan St.), the SC Certified urban farmer, with the help of Off The Grid Greenville, is hosting U-Pick events Saturday mornings from 9 a.m.-12-p.m. in Aug. + Sept.
Not only will you go home with fresh veggies, but you’ll also take away knowledge from Mr. Earle’s tips + teachings on plants and gardening. While you’re there, don’t miss the mural by Nick Burns. Bring a bag or basket and your gardening questions. |
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