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Greenville, South Carolina Restaurants

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It’s a town steeped in sweet tea, smoked meats, and the produce of Appalachia, but Greenville’s restaurants have migrated beyond a picturesque downtown and found a foothold with avid diners in adjacent neighborhoods. From the arts district of the Village of West Greenville to reimagined buildings in Midtown and the outdoor hub of Travelers Rest, eating in Yeah That Greenville is more tapestried than ever.

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Charleston restaurants

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It’s time for the fall update of the Eater 18, your answer and ours to any question that begins, “Can you recommend a restaurant?” This highly elite group of destinations are the places that you should go to tonight, tomorrow, and again and again. These are places that must exist, places that have impacted or represent the constantly evolving culinary canon of Charleston

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Warehouse at Vaughns

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The Warehouse at Vaughns is a community venue located in Downtown Simpsonville. We feature indoor and outdoor dining options, creative cocktails, a tap house, live music and events through out the week.

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Baseball stadiums

Visit our baseball stadiums and enjoy watching games of our local baseball teams the Greenville Drive and Charleston RiverDogs!!

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Magnolia Plantation

While Charleston is known for its history, its museums and beautiful architecture, it also is home to some of the most naturally beautiful places in South Carolina from its beaches to its inland gardens. The city is surrounded by water, and as the old brag goes: Charleston is where the Ashley and Cooper rivers come together to form the Atlantic Ocean.

The best way to get outdoors in Charleston is the beaches. North of the city are: the Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island. South of the city are: Folly Beach, Kiawah and Seabrook Island. These beaches are wide and welcoming for swimming, boating and all types of watersports. Folly is renowned for its surfing at the Washout. They also are great places to ride a bike, go for a walk or fly a kite. Kiawah's Beachwalker Park is frequently listed among the top beaches in the world.

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