Greenville, South Carolina, is the North American headquarters for Michelin, and the city is making a name for itself in the South with all of its up-and-coming chefs and all-around great food. Here at Maple Brook, a top independent retirement community in Greenville, we offer 24/7 dining, but we still encourage our 55+ communities to enjoy our beautiful city and explore the food culture!
Greenville’s beautiful Main Street runs through the heart of the city and offers local businesses and outdoor plazas for the perfect small-town charm feel. The ideal activity is to walk down Main Street or along the Reedy River and discover a delicious bite to eat. With over 120 restaurants to try, we are sharing our top six favorites that help seniors enjoy being foodies.
Six Top-Rated Restaurants in Greenville, SC
- Husk: Local-focused menu serving southern cuisine, and they mean it! If the ingredients are not from the South, chef Travis Grimes will not allow it to land on any plate served at Husk. Husk has various locations, including Charleston, Savannah, Nashville, and now Greenville.
- Soby’s: A renovated shoe mart transformed into one of Greenville’s hot spots in 1997. All of this restaurant’s dishes take a modern flair on regional, southern dishes. If you’re lucky, you can reserve the 301 table to have the perfect view of the dining room and a partial view of the kitchen.
- Bacon Brothers Public House: A little outside of Greenville, but worth the drive, is Bacon Brothers Public House. If you’re making your way into Greenville from the airport, it’s the perfect spot to grab charcuterie, barbeque, shrimp and grits, and bacon caramel popcorn. All of the ingredients are made from scratch and locally sourced, making it that much more special.
- Jianna: This restaurant is relatively new and making a significant impact with its approachable modern Italian cuisine. Homemade pasta is created daily in all of the noodle varieties you can think of. Jiana is not only known for its pasta but also the fresh oysters. If you fancy a cocktail, Jianna has a 40-foot signature bar with an extensive cocktail list.
- Lazy Goat: The Lazy Goat, located at the top of the Hampton Inn & Suites, has a perfect view of the Reedy River. The cuisine takes inspiration from across Europe and encourages a social dining experience. If you prefer small plates to try and share a variety of food, this is the place for you.
- Hall’s Chophouse: After making an excellent reputation in Charleston, South Carolina, Hall’s Chophouse opened another location in Greenville. This restaurant is located downtown with a beautiful view of the Reedy River. Hall’s Chophouse has contemporary American cuisine, fine wines, and is known for its steak and wagyu filets. It also hosts live music on select nights of jazz and even soulful sounds during Sunday brunch.
Here at Maple Brook Terrace, we are conveniently located right near all of these restaurants. Just a short drive away, we love to provide our residents with transportation to Greenville’s incredible downtown area. We love that our residents don’t have to choose between city life and nature–Maple Brook Terrace in Greenville, South Carolina, has it all!
For more information on Maple Brook Terrace Retirement Community, contact our team here today.
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