Foodie Scene in Greenville

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Food Worth Trying in Greenville

Greenville’s foodie scene is pretty impressive to locals and tourists alike. What’s a foodie? Simply put, a foodie is a person that loves food and is open to all food dining experiences. With over 100 restaurants in Downtown Greenville alone, there is so much food worth trying in Greenville, foodies! Continue reading for our staff & agent favorites!

For Foodies in Greenville

Abanico – Have you ever been to a tapas bar? Their menu is categorized by, charcuterie/ensalada, paellas/fideua, vegetable tapas, seafood tapas, beef tapas, pork tapas, soups & desserts. Try it out today.

Bonefish Grill – Who doesn’t love seafood? This place is an agent favorite for many reasons. Find out why for yourself next time you’re in the mood for seafood.

Coastal Crust – Founded by a South Carolinian family, Coastal Crust is an agent favorite for the pizza of course & their Caesar salads. According to that agent, it’s imperative you ask for a side of their house-made chili oil.

Coral Greenville – For fresh seafood, a lively atmosphere, and exceptional service, reserve a table today at Coral. They even offer private dining that fits up to 20 guests in their dining room, The Bailey Room.

Double Dogs – A place to bring all your family and friends, Double Dogs has plenty of shareable plates and kid’s meals! A staff member’s favorite meal from Double Dogs is the Steak and Fries salad simply for the quality of meat. You’ll have to try it!

More About Greenville’s Foodie Scene

Fork and Plough – The restaurant features a new menu daily and what’s more exciting than having a restaurant source their menu items from local farms? The chance to try all those menu items with their rotating menu.

Hall’s Chophouse – You may have heard about Hall’s claim to fame; beautiful cuts of meat that are presented to the table for everyone to choose. But you may not have heard of their lunch special where you can snag the same burger from the dinner menu, but for way less at lunch.

Ink & Ivy – This place is no hidden gem, but one could think so by just glancing at the restaurant’s exterior. Ink & Ivy boasts three floors along with a spacious rooftop lounging area on the fourth floor. They have three menus: Dinner, Brunch, Lunch and one Rooftop menu. Our favorite times to visit are for happy hour and brunch. Try it for yourself today!

Lewis BBQ – Central Texas BBQ meets Greenville. Open 7 days a week, grab a bite at Lewis BBQ with friends and family. Their serving style is basically family style, your choice of meats and sides presented on a large tray on top of thick paper, so we’d suggest the more the merrier.

Andy’s Frozen Custard – Custard is essentially ice cream, only with one ingredient added: egg yolks. And yes, it’s better than ice cream. At least we think so.

For Foodies Ready to Culturally Immerse Themselves

Asada – Latin American fusion and one of the most authentic Latin American cuisines in the Upstate at that.

Soby’s  A high end Southern restaurant located downtown, Soby’s is great place to go for a nice night out. Right on the corner of E. Court and S. Main, enjoy some of Greenville’s best crab cakes or shrimp and grits to end your night on the town.

CAMP Modern American Eatery – They sum themselves up the best on their website: Unwind with friends at CAMP, a modern American eatery in the heart of Downtown Greenville featuring classic dishes with reimagined, globally-influenced flavors.

Golden Llamas – If you’ve never tried Peruvian food, Golden Llamas is authentic, delicious, and so reasonably priced for the punch of flavor packed in every menu item. Our suggestion? Lomo Saltado.

L’Incanto – The expansion project of 2019 in Downtown Greer would prove to draw in more community members to L’Incanto. They describe their cuisine as the finest Northern Italian cuisine. The two visionary chefs have decades of experience but “L’Incanto represents a new adventure for their longtime passion.”

El Tejano – If you’re from the Simpsonville area or find yourself in town one day, visit El Tejano for their fine Mexican food, as they claim on their social media. With over 5k followers on their social, there’s something to be said about their food!

Check out our Pizza in Greenville blog!

Do you ever find yourself not wanting to cook, or not knowing where to eat? It’s a dilemma that everyone faces from time to time, even a foodie. Whether you’re from Greenville, a visitor, or someone who has just moved here, you are bound to find a place on this list that will become a new favorite! 

Swamp Rabbit Café and Grocery Are you looking for somewhere to grab a quick, nutritious lunch or breakfast and coffee? Stop by Swamp Rabbit Café and Grocery. In addition to the café, they also have a bakery serving fresh-baked sweet and savory treats. When it comes to a store with local goods, Swamp Rabbit Café and Grocery is a must!

Woodside Bistro Located on Woodside Avenue, Woodside Bistro is a great stop for lunch. Though it is only a little over a year old, this restaurant has definitely made a name for its shrimp po boy, sweet potato fries, and short rib French dip.

The Seafood Spot – If you’re looking for some authentic and reasonably priced Low country-style seafood, this is definitely the place to go! The Seafood Spot is acclaimed by Greenville locals and visitors alike for its fried fish, hushpuppies, and low country boil. People don’t just come here for the food, but also the friendly atmosphere and great customer service.

Mextizo Tortas & Tacos Enjoying a trip to the mall and craving some authentic Mexican food? This is the spot. Located on Haywood Road, Mextizo serves classic tacos, burritos, quesadillas, flautas, and tortas. In addition to their menu, they also have a full salsa and toppings bar along with refreshing aguas frescas.

Sassafras Southern Bistro – Specializing in Southern cuisine, Sassafras embodies Southern hospitality and class. On a night out, you could stop by the bar for hand-crafted cocktails or sit down at the restaurant to enjoy their classic dishes such as the grilled salmon and grits or the pimento cheese fondue.

Pomegranate on Main – If you’re looking for a higher end Mediterranean experience, consider visiting Pomegranate on Main to try beloved dishes such as the marinated chicken and yellow rice with cranberries. The restaurant is within walking distance to Falls Park and has a gluten-free menu. POM offers vegan and vegetarian options, making it the perfect date night place!

Every place on this list is locally owned and authentic to its culture, so we encourage you to give at least one of these a try so you can see what we mean by our foodie scene. For all you know, you might just find a new gem. 

We promised to share more!

Mac’s Speed Shop 

Menkoi Noodle House 

Pink Mama’s 

Ristorante Bergamo 

Select 

Soby’s 

Society Sandwich Bar 

Speed Bowl 

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Pizza in Greenville

Pizza Spots in Greenville, South Carolina

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There are so many different places to get a slice of pizza. And depending on who you ask, some places are better than others. The perfect ratio of sauce to cheese is what Prime Realty thinks makes an amazing slice. How about you?

For when you’re craving pizza in Greenville, SC…

Bada Bing Pizzeria: Located on Woodruff Road, their New York style pizza is a worthy contender. You can also get a bowl of pasta with meatballs and two garlic bread knots for less than $15. 

Barley’s Taproom and Pizzeria: Barley’s originally opened in Downtown Greenville in 1993. Barley’s has some of the largest slices you can get in Greenville.

Brooklyn Pizza Bites: Brooklyn Pizza Bites consistently delivers on flavor. They have classic NY style pizza as well as flavorful buffalo wings and hearty calzones. 

Coastal Crust: Originally located in Charleston, South Carolina, Coastal Crust has now expanded to the Village of West Greenville. Their Neapolitan Wood-fired pizza is delicious!

D’Alessandro’s Pizza Greenville: Also known as D’als, they are located behind Community Tap on Wade Hampton Boulevard. They have vegan and gluten free options!

Frodos’ Pizza: Located off Pleasantburg, right across from Greenville Tech, the little white building is the perfect place for children’s’ parties or family gatherings. Try their salad bar and pizza by the slice!

More Pizza in Greenville

Grimaldi’s Coal Brick Oven Pizza: Authentic, fresh, and not like the rest. There’s not a better Margherita pizza in town.

Local Pie Pizza Co.: This is your go to pizza food truck. They specialize in hand tossed pizza made fresh in the truck.

Merrell’s Pizza: Next time you’re in the Greer area, make sure to try a New York style pizza at Merrell’s.

Napoli Pizzeria and Restaurant: This family run Greek and Italian Pizzeria and Restaurant is best known for their pizzas but everything on their menu is just as delicious!

Tacozzini: Located on Augusta Street, Tacozzini creates mixes casual with modern with their unique style of food! They also have amazing gluten-free cauliflower crust available!

Tito’s Restaurant Pizzeria: Located near Cherrydale, Tito’s is a great location to go for delicious pizza! They don’t have a website but trust us on this one.

Todaro Pizza: Located near Downtown Greenville next to Urban Wren and Hoppin’ Brewery, Todaro features a weekly special. $5 Mondays! For $5, get a whole pie from Todaro for dinner.

Trio Brick Oven Cafe: Trio is in the heart of Downtown Greenville and has been around for over 20 years! Their pizza is a classic brick oven style with a variety of toppings. They offer gluten free crust and more recently have added take-and-bake options to their menu.

World Piece: Located on Stone Avenue, World Piece offers amazing Chicago Style Pizza along with amazing salads, wings, burgers, and other delicious menu items!

Learn More About Greenville, South Carolina 

Thanks for reading! Think we missed a notable favorite? Email our marketing team at marketing@primerealtysc.com to let us know, and we’ll make sure to include it. Learn more about what the Greenville community has to offer through our blog.

If you’re in the market for real estate in South Carolina, be sure to check out our inventory site for available properties. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping you find your dream home, so please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or to schedule a showing. And remember, if you’re ready to take the next step in finding your new home, give us a call or visit our website to schedule a consultation with one of our expert agents today!

Matt Poole’s Agent Spotlight

Matt Poole real estate agent in Greenville, South Carolina

Real Estate Agent Spotlight: About Matt

For our third real estate agent spotlight, we are featuring Matt Poole. 

How It Started

Prime Realty: Why did you decide to become a Realtor?

Matt Poole: I wanted to be my own business owner. I have an entrepreneurial mindset and I love having the ability to set my own schedule for the day. That flexibility with my love for real estate and people just made for a perfect storm of interests that led me to getting my license and taking me to where I am today.

PR: What were you doing before Real Estate?

Matt Poole: I was working as the Deputy Director of Short-Term Finance for a lender here in Greenville. I worked my way up through that company in about 3 years and was running the day-to-day operations of one of our underwriting departments. It was a great opportunity to learn the real estate investment side of the business and learn management. It provided me a great foundation for the transition into being a Realtor.

PR: For people who aren’t local, tell us about where you live and why you’re the most ideal Realtor.

Matt Poole: I was born and raised in the Greenville area. I lived in Mauldin and Simpsonville for most of my life and I have lived in Anderson too. Being a native, I have seen the Upstate grow and I know all the details about this area. Whether its recreation, history, the food scene, sports, entertainment, or anything in between, I have knowledge of all of it. In addition to knowledge of the area, my experience in real estate lending gives me a unique perspective. Since I have worked on both sides of the transaction, that gives me an advantage because I can speak that language and really set expectations for my clients for both sides of the transaction.

More About Matt

PR: What is your favorite aspect about being a Realtor?

Matt Poole: The people! I love meeting people from all different parts of the country, all different walks of life, all in different situations. You learn so much about these people and become friends with them. I think it is important because you are being trusted to help them through the biggest purchase of their life. And at the end of it, keeping in touch and hearing all the fun stories is more rewarding than any paycheck. I also love that I get to just be a listening ear too. Some people have been through tough times and if I can just be a friendly face and let them know that things will be okay, then I have done my job.

PR: What’s been the most impactful part of your job as a Realtor?

Matt Poole: Two things: Making a difference in the lives of the clients I meet and helping them transition into a new home and sometimes a new area. The second, and equally important to me is making a difference in the lives of the people at Prime Realty. I love helping our new agents get going, being a resource for people in the office, and just paying my knowledge and experience forward so others can succeed. Those two things are what keep me going every day in this industry.

PR: Tell us the positive changes you’ve personally witnessed since becoming a Realtor, and about any industry standards or ethics that surprised you in a good way?

Matt Poole: One of the biggest positive changes I have seen in myself is confidence and the ability to connect with people, no matter their walk of life, situation, or personality. I have found a true passion for connecting with people through this job. And more on a professional level, the positive changes I have seen in Greenville with the growth, both in the housing industry and in just the economy. I watch those statistics firsthand every month and year and being a native from Greenville, it is fascinating, and I love knowing that I have been a part of it.

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PR: You’ve been in the industry long enough to share some advice. What’s the most important piece of advice you would want to share with someone who is interested in becoming a Realtor?

Matt Poole: Do not treat this like any other position. You are a business owner, and you must treat it as such in order to be successful. This is not a 9-5 and you must be ready to work hard and do the behind the scenes work like marketing, calling people, networking and much more. If you have that mindset, you will come into this industry and you will see success.

PR: What advances in the industry have you been able to accomplish since joining Prime Realty?

Matt Poole: The most recent one was getting my Real Estate Broker’s license. That was a goal of mine since the first day I got my salesperson license. I have always wanted to move my way up and earn a spot with the company that allowed me the opportunity to manage and train new agents so they can be successful like myself, and many others.

How It’s Going

PR: What’s it like being on the PR team?

Matt Poole: It’s like working with a big family. Everyone helps everyone and we try to ensure the success of everyone around us. It isn’t “cutthroat” or all about one person. And this mentality has really allowed Prime to have so much success in such a short amount of time. I could not imagine selling real estate with anyone else.

PR: Do you wish you entered the field earlier or do you think when you started was perfect timing?

Matt Poole: I think I entered at the right time. My time in real estate lending prior to becoming a Realtor helped me have a solid foundation of knowledge before getting my license so the learning curve was easier and I understood the language and the business better. This helped me have a strong year 1 and that success carried me into the next years up until now.

Find Your Dream Home in South Carolina

If you’re in the market for real estate in South Carolina, be sure to check out our inventory site for available properties. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping you find your dream home, so please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or to schedule a showing. And remember, if you’re ready to take the next step in finding your new home, give us a call or visit our website to schedule a consultation with one of our expert agents or with Matt today!