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Best Places to Feed a Baby in Greenville, SC

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breastfeeding locations in Greenville, SC

Check out our Guide to All Things Baby, Maternity and Post Partum in Greenville, SC.

Feeding Your Baby When They Are Hungry Without Worry

Before I begin listing some of the more mommy/baby-friendly places in town, please know that the “best” place to nurse is wherever you need to! South Carolina, like other states, has laws in place for your protection. According to Section 63-5-40: -Breastfeeding

  • (A) A woman may breastfeed her child in any location where the mother and her child are authorized to be.
  • (B) Breastfeeding a child in a location where the mother is authorized to be is not considered indecent exposure.

Essentially, you can breastfeed covered or uncovered in any location lawfully (though I would not suggest a bank vault). Should anyone ever hassle you with nursing, please feel free to mention your rights confidently or seek out support from the local nursing community if you prefer.
-A big thanks to Lindy Wilson for her wise introduction and the location compilation to follow.

Breast-feeding Support in Greenville

La Leche League meetings—This addition to our list comes as no surprise either, but we note it as a great reminder.

  • to the expecting mommas: you can begin attending meetings any time for a strong start.
  • to the new mommas: if you are uneasy about public breastfeeding, the La Leche League is an ideal location for a successful trial run.

The organization is an invaluable resource for your feeding journey. We are fans for life.

Breast-feeding Friendly Spots in Greenville

Some days, your little one requires a little extra attention or tranquility; and some children regularly require a more hands-on approach to latching and feeding. In these cases, the extra privacy or support a business offers is invaluable and can mean the difference between escaping your neglected laundry piles at home or not. How thankful we are for these little nursing nooks on such days! Please know that however you choose to feed your baby, we hope you find a welcoming environment and a comfy seat in the list we have compiled.

Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
This Greenville treasure offers locally produced groceries and a café using those same items. Because the business is owned by two moms, you’ll sooner find yourself applauded for whatever choices you make for feeding your baby than criticized. Inside, you can nurse in the café, in the event room if it is available, or under one of the outdoor pergolas.

The Swamp Rabbit Cafe also boasts a fenced outdoor play area for your older kids. Just pull up a stump and breastfeed while they explore! Pro-tip: You might want to bring changes of clothes for the kids and plenty of extra baby wipes for dirty hands because the play area encourages lots of good, hard, nature play.

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate
Let it be known that you will likely find mothers feeding their babies in every corner of the Children’s Museum—as they should be—thanks to all the incidental seating throughout. You will never know how much you appreciate ample benches until you have visited! TCMU has really exceeded their calling, though: they provide a sweet nursing room located beside the Grandma Betty’s Farm toddler play area upstairs. The Museum staff keeps the room stocked with books for the little ones, praise be. The options for comfortable feeding at The Children’s Museum are endless and appreciated.

Bon Secours Wellness Area
They’ve got a Nursing Suite, a private and comfortable area for nursing moms, near section 106 in the arena.

Haywood Mall
Outside of the clustered seating areas scattered around the mall proper, a few designated or friendlier options exist. On the bottom floor, just outside of Dillard’s, is a mothers’ lounge. Tucked inside the ladies’ bathroom, the space is furnished with rocking chairs large and small (for the little mommies and daddies tagging along). You just settle right in and take a breather while you feed. Having a changing station and restrooms all in the same space is no small convenience during this stage of life, yes? Did someone mention potty-training toddlers?

The bench wrapping around the mall kid’s play area is another great place to nurse whether you have kids of playground age or not. The distraction of noisy kids and understanding parents does wonders for your relaxation early in your nursing journey.

Five Forks, Greer, & Hughes Libraries
In the Children’s Area of the Five Forks Library Branch in Simpsonville, there is a special room specifically for nursing moms and their littles. It’s next to the family bathroom in the same area but is totally separate. There are also nursing areas at the Hughes Main Library and at the Greer Library Branch.

Whole Foods
A big round of applause for Whole Foods for their free treat wagon near customer service! This wagon offers a free snack for your bigger kids to savor as you shop, and who doesn’t need that lifeline sometimes (read: all the time)? Just as Earth Fare offers seating around their café areas, so, quite amply, does Whole Foods. Inside or out. Take your pick. Shudder through that new kombucha flavor as you nourish your baby freely.

GSP Airport
Traveling? The airport’s nursing rooms help ease some of the stress that comes with flying with kids. At least one aspect is easy-peasy! Nursing rooms are located next to the family restrooms on Concourse A and Concourse B and are equipped with a sink, easily accessible electrical outlets, soft lighting, and comfortable seating.

Church Services
We hope that once you are feeling fit for the public eye you can enjoy religious worship free from public breastfeeding concerns. Honestly, remaining in a pew or row for nursing is likely your least conspicuous option and keeps you still and involved. But, if you desire to breastfeed away from the public eye, take heart. So many church buildings have mothers’ rooms or empty classrooms you can use for feeding, pumping, and diaper changes. Some even transmit the service so you can remain included from afar. Ask when you arrive what your room options are, and you are sure to find positive support.

Happy nourishing! May it be without outside hindrance.

Do you have any public breastfeeding success stories or suggestions?

Top Accessible Things to Do in Greenville, SC With Kids of All Abilities

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Everyone, no matter their ability, should get to play and enjoy all that Greenville, SC has to offer. Sometimes those places are hard to find, so we’ve put together some of the best spots in town and nearby that are fantastic options for families whose children need accessible and inclusive options. 

Collectively, these spaces and programs demonstrate Greenville’s dedication to ensuring that no family is left out. From cheering at the arena to exploring museums, enjoying parks, and attending camp, inclusion is being thoughtfully and intentionally integrated into the fabric of the city.

If we missed any spots, don’t hesitate to email us! 

accessibility at the children's museum
TCMU

Accessible Playgrounds 

There are several playgrounds in Greenville that have accessible equipment but the brand new Brooks’ Playground is the city’s first fully inclusive playground. It’s designed so kids of any and all abilities can climb, swing, and play together. Read our review here to learn all about the cool things it offers!

shade at Brooks' playground
Brooks’ Playground

Here’s a list of all the playgrounds in Greenville with accessible and inclusive equipment

Indoor Accessible Play Areas and Entertainment Venues 

Local entertainment venues have made significant improvements to aid in inclusive and accessible options for all guests. 

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate 

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate is an example of someplace that is always seeking to expand its accessibility efforts.  An elevator and wheelchair-accessible walkway allow all kids to reach the top of the Climber, and similar to the BSW Arena, sensory bags are available to help children regulate. 

“At TCMU, accessibility and inclusion are core to our mission and help guide all aspects of our museum experience exhibits to educational programming and events,” said Lauren Luneckas, CEO of The Children’s Museum of the Upstate. “We’re breaking barriers throughout the museum so children of all abilities can learn, imagine, and belong here.”

accessibility at the children's museum
TCMU

Families can attend sensory-friendly events like the upcoming Halloween celebration, and on Mondays the museum offers adaptive visits for schools and organizations serving children with disabilities—ensuring a calmer, more controlled environment.

Learn more about TCMU.

Bon Secours Wellness Arena 

If you’ve ever been to an event at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena, you know it can get pretty loud. The arena has an awesome Sensory Suite in Section 105, a space designed to help guests with sensory sensitivities feel comfortable at events. Families who may have skipped a hockey game or concert in the past now have a place where their child can enjoy the excitement without being overwhelmed.

Outfitted with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, softer lighting, and quiet zones, the suite makes it possible for everyone to share the same live experience—without stress. They also offer Sensory Bags (right outside Section 117)  that families can borrow during events that include things like fidget toys, headphones, and antiglare glasses. 

“The Sensory Suite launched in 2019 after reviewing our offerings for families and while ensuring the Arena’s commitment to inclusiveness and accessibility extended to the fan experience,” said Beth Paul, General Manager. “We believe live events should be a welcoming experience for everyone, and we’re dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where people of all abilities, including those with sensory sensitivities, can enjoy music and entertainment in comfort and confidence. Our Sensory Suite provides a space that allows for memorable and special experiences for the entire family to enjoy together.”

sensory suite at entertainment venue
Kelly Clarkson played Bon Secours Wellness Arena Saturday, March 30, 2019. [GWINN DAVIS / for the Spartanburg Herald-Journal]

Additionally, you can purchase Sensory Suite tickets by emailing ticketing@bswarena.com. The Sensory Suite is open for shows that have a 360-stage as well as when the Suite is within sightlines of the show. The price of the Sensory Suite varies from show to show, there is no additional cost for fans to utilize the suite (ticket prices align with the cost of the seats directly under the Suite, in the same Section.) 

South Carolina Children’s Theatre

A staple in the community for both families and performers, the SC Children’s Theatre aims to be the most accessible theatre in South Carolina. They designed their new building with that vision in mind and, making sure no physical barriers preventing anyone from taking part in what the theatre offers. 

SC Children's Theatre
SC Children’s Theatre

“In the past year, we’ve taken significant steps to deepen accessibility across the organization,” said SC Children’s Theatre CEO Katie O’Kelly.

“This includes launching a more accessible website, creating sensory-friendly viewing areas in both of our theatres, and developing new systems to better welcome and support all patrons. These strides were made possible thanks to the generous support of Greenville Women Giving, the Community Foundation of Greenville, Messer Construction Foundation, the South Carolina Arts Commission, and nonprofit partners like AbleSC, who share our commitment to breaking down barriers.”

The theatre has even expanded the role of their Patron Services Manager to also serve as Accessibility Coordinator, meaning that she is in charge of making sure accessibility is worked into every decision, program, and production at the theatre. 

The SC Children’s Theatre offers a hearing loop system to make the experience better for guests with hearing aids, helping remove background noise so there is clear sound right in the device. Just ask for it at the Box Office. They also have sign language interpreters and accessible seating available to make sure everyone can enjoy the show.

Learn more about the SC Children’s Theatre.

Dance Without Limits

Dance Without Limits was founded by Beth Bradley, who wanted to create a space that was welcoming to all kids, regardless of ability. But here’s why Beth decided to create a dance studio that focused on including kids of all ages and abilities: she’s the oldest of 18 kids. Fifteen of her siblings are adopted. And her parents specifically adopted children that often had some kind of limitations in their life. DWL has specific classes for special needs students and those with disabilities.

Dance Without Limits

Yellowbobbypins 

Longtime readers of Kidding Around will recognize Yellowbobbypins, located at Hampton Station, and we are so happy to add them to this list. They offer art classes and camps for ages 2-14 and owner Lauren Runion is such a delight. She said this about their accessibility specifically: 

“We love to include children of all abilities in our classes. We do request that a caregiver reach out to find the best class fit for their child and on occasion (or as needed) we ask that an aide stay with the kid depending on the child’s ability level.” 

Lauren and her staff love building confidence and joy for children of all ages.

art class
Yellowbobbypins

Accessibility in the Outdoors 

There are some fantastic options to visit and explore the outdoors that are accessible to everyone. 

YMCA Camp Greenville’s Spectrum & Stargazers Camp 

YMCA Camp Greenville’s Spectrum & Stargazers Camp creates a supportive, outdoor adventure family camp tailored to families that include children with autism spectrum disorder, down syndrome, and other developmental needs. It ensures campers can participate in hiking, stargazing, and camp traditions with the right support while parents know their child is fully included.

Greenville Zoo 

This ADA-accessible zoo has teamed up with KultureCity to make visits easier for everyone. Guests can pick up a free sensory kit that includes noise-canceling headphones, fidget toys, a “feelings card” to help express emotions, and a lanyard so staff can easily recognize and support visitors with sensory needs.

Feed a giraffe at the Greenville Zoo

Dolly Cooper Park Accessible Kayak Launch

The accessible kayak launch at Dolly Cooper Park just outside of Greenville allows boats to enter and exit the water safely. Plus, it’s a really pretty stretch of the river to paddle!

NC Waterfall Tour 

Because I just love waterfalls and want everyone to see them, I created this no-hike waterfall tour in North Carolina as a day trip option. I made it because my mother-in-law, who has limited mobility, was visiting and I wanted to do something fun with her and my daughters that involved the outdoors. We all had such an amazing time and since that trip, I’ve added some more places to the route. It’s definitely a day trip from Greenville but an awesome opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature without any hiking. 

Caesar’s Head State Park

Caesar’s Head State Park This is one of the prettiest overlooks in Greenville County and it’s accessible via a short walk on a paved trail from the parking area. It’s especially beautiful in the fall – just get there early as it does get crowded. Look for the hawks as they migrate that same time of year.

Caesar’s Head State Park

Pick One of These Spots Next Time You Need to Study in Greenville, SC

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Need someplace to study outside the house? Luckily there are plenty of places to study in Greenville, SC that are perfect for teens, homeschool families, and really…anyone. And we have a list of ideas for you!

People sitting inside Junto Coffee
Junto Coffee

Homework.

That just sent a shudder up your spine, didn’t it?

Even when it’s not yours to do, it can make you miserable. Sometimes a change of scenery can help with getting those brain waves flowing. We asked our readers where they like to study, and they had tons of great suggestions. We also threw some suggestions that can also be used for homeschooling families who need to get away from home or freelance remote workers who need an inspiring spot to get work done.

Good Study And Work Spots in Greenville, SC

Local Coffee Shops

These were popular with our readers, and fortunately, there’s no shortage of them in Greenville.

Methodical Coffee
With three very different locations, Greenville’s Methodical Coffee is far from a cookie-cutter corporate coffee chain. Instead, locally roasted beans and sourced ingredients for their menu have made them a favorite with locals.

Junto Coffee
Taylors Mill is now home to Junto Coffee. This spacious coffee shop offers everything you need in a good study spot. The tables and chairs are spread out, and they offer a plethora of indoor and outdoor seating options.

Scändi Tiny Coffee
This makes for a great study spot, in my opinion. We thoroughly enjoyed our time there at the grand opening, and you can read all about it in our review. Plenty of outdoor seating makes it easy to find a spot to settle into that homework.

Coffee Underground
This coffee shop, hidden away in a basement of a downtown business, is a perfect place to hide from all the noise and chaos of the street. They serve coffee, food, and even wine if you are inclined to sip while you study.

I love the Coffee Underground because of how private and quiet it is. I get a lot done because there are not many distractions! I also like Junto Coffee because of how open it is and I can find my own little corner there as well

Adriana
Flying Fox at Cartwright Food Hall

There are lots more local coffee shops in Greenville. Find one close to you!

The upstairs section of the Cartwright Food Hall in Greer would be a great place to study.

National Chain Coffee Shops

Starbucks
Starbucks locations with outdoor seating are a great way to escape the noise of the coffee shop. Plus, if you are a rewards member, bottomless cups of hot and iced coffee are a perk.

Dunkin’ Donuts
With over a dozen Dunkin’ Donuts locations locally, these are always a nearby option.

Panera
Panera is a great place to grab a snack while homework gets done. Woodruff Road’s location has a generous outdoor seating area, perfect for finding a quiet corner to get things done.

Libraries

Libraries are a traditional study favorite. Some locations even have little study rooms where you can find peace.

The Five Forks branch in Simpsonville is one of our favorites – it has plenty of spots to study, including an outdoor play area.

My local library. I prefer it to Panera or something because I’m not tempted to buy anything. And its quiet.:)

Martha
Interior of Five Forks Library
Five Forks Library

Parks To Get Some Work Done At In Greenville, SC

Greenville has no shortage of parks and green spaces where you can find a little peace. Chances are there’s one just around the corner from you. Our Guide to Greenville County Parks can help you see what parks are nearby.

Lake Robinson
2544 Mays Bridge Road, Greer SC 29651
This lake is a quiet place with picnic shelters, perfect for studying.

Falls Park
There are tables set up under the main street along the river, plus multiple other places to spread out and get school work done.

Falls park in the morning.. today I went to read a book and I was there all alone??

Viviana

Study Spot Alternatives
One reader had a creative way to kill two birds with one stone!

In the car waiting for the older sibling’s school to release. I feel like I’m wasting away in the carline!!

Karyn

Bookstores like Barnes and Noble were mentioned by readers also. Find a quiet corner to get things done. You can even grab a drink and snack inside since most have coffee shops inside them.

Barnes and Noble, it’s cozy to me

Carole

Several readers mentioned College Campuses. However, you don’t have to be a student there to enjoy the peaceful lake at Furman.

Black bench across the lake from Furman clock tower

Furman University library. Beautiful and great study rooms

Heather

Cooper Library at Clemson. It’s quiet, has wifi, has Starbucks.

Emily

Community centers like The YMCA, The Kroc Center, and others are great places to find a quiet corner to study.

The Caine Halter YMCA has plenty of tables in the concourse for doing schoolwork. Even a small outdoor patio on the second floor is quiet and, in cooler months, makes the perfect place to study, read, or take a break.

Study Spot Essentials

Finding the perfect spot to study is essential. But, once you have that, consider these other study essentials:

  • noise canceling headphones
  • water to drink
  • snack
  • sharpened pencils and paper for notes

Making sure you have everything you’ll need before you get started will help you stay focused.

Did we leave out your favorite spot to get studying done? Let us know in the comments.

Thornwell Celebrates 150 Years of Serving Children and Families & Invites The Community To Join

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Inside: Learn about Thornwell, a Christian ministry serving children and families, and how you can celebrate with them at their 150-year celebration concert featuring Christian recording artists Caleb & Kelsey!

Have you heard about the array of child and family programs offered by Thornwell? Maybe you’re not even sure what Thornwell is? Fear not, we have all the details. In short, Thornwell is a Christian ministry serving SC, FL, and GA whose mission is to provide safe and nurturing environments that educate, equip, and support children and families to thrive. Read on. We’ll tell you all about what they offer families, plus how you can celebrate their 150th anniversary with them!

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Scroll down for details on the giveaway. Thank you to Thornwell for sponsoring this article.

About Thornwell

Nearly 150 years ago, Thornwell began as a dream in the heart of Dr. William Plumer Jacobs, a young Presbyterian Minister in Clinton, South Carolina. Dr. Jacobs and his wife, Mary, opened a home for children orphaned by the Civil War in 1875. Over time, as systems and society have changed, Thornwell has innovated and adapted to serve the current needs of children and families while holding fast to their values.

thornwell 150 year celebration

“We provide a continuum of care, as we call it, at Thornwell, which is where we meet families where they are at, with what they need, at the time they come to us,” shared Kaley Lindquist, the Program Marketing and Recruitment Specialist at Thornwell.  

How Thornwell Helps

Did you know that Thornwell is the longest-serving children’s and family ministry in South Carolina? Not only are they the longest-serving ministry, but they are also one of the oldest in the Southeast as well. Thornwell’s unique Continuum of Care allows them to come alongside children and families as an empowering partner on their journey through Residential and Care Services, Educational Services, and Family Services. Many of Thornwell’s programs are available (and growing!) right here in Greenville, SC, and they are inviting you to join them in helping the community! A few other things you should know about Thornwell:

  • 1600 children and families were served by Thornwell in 2024.
  • In 2024, 79% of every dollar went to programs that serve children and families.
  • This year, 2025, Thornwell has earned a “Platinum” award for financial transparency by Candid, the world’s highest honor of its kind.
  • Thornwell ranks as a 4-star charity by Charity Navigator with a rating of 100%.
  • Thornwell is fully accredited by the Council on Accreditation

Educational Services

Thornwell believes education is a powerful key to the future for kids! One of Thornwell’s programs growing throughout the state and available virtually in Greenville is the Read Right Program. This unique reading intervention program helps create excellent readers through a new way to learn by “rewiring” the neural network in children’s brains that are used for reading. Meeting weekly with Read Right tutors has helped many students read at or above their targeted grade level, fostering confidence and newfound comfort they’ve never experienced before. 

thornwell programs and 150 year celebration

One student named Quinn was struggling to read, and nothing was helping until her family found Read Right. After working with her Read Right tutor several times a week, she experienced a 99% growth rate. Her mom, Blakely, said, “Quinn has so much more confidence, and her teachers are noticing a difference.”

Family Services

Parenting is hard and children don’t come with instructions. Thornwell comes alongside families to support them as they work towards thriving together. The Building Families Program offers in-home and telehealth therapy for individuals (ages 3+) and families. The goal is to make therapeutic support more accessible and affordable for all families – which is why they come directly to you! The Master’s level therapists use a trauma-informed and attachment-based framework to engage the whole family.

thornwell family ministries

“As a mom, I feel so much more confident because I’ve had someone in the trenches with me… alongside me,” shared one Greenville Building Families participant.

Residential & Care Services

Thornwell’s Foster Care Program focuses on recruiting, licensing, and equipping new licensed foster homes across SC, including Greenville, SC. “In South Carolina, we currently need around 1800 more foster families to say “yes” to foster care.

thornwell celebration

When a child enters foster care, they are often placed hours from their school, community, loved ones, and all they have known. This is a huge loss for the child, and we want to make the community aware of this crisis happening in our very own backyard,” Lindquist shared. You can be part of Thornwell’s growing community of foster care advocates who are committed to loving children and families who have experienced trauma – even if you cannot foster in your home right now. Learn more on the Thornwell website.

Thornwell 2024

“You just want to help, and you don’t think you can do it, but it turns out you can,” said Greenville area foster mom Andrea. “Foster parents represent a lot of diversity…They’re from a lot of different phases of life, and they bring along kids and are loving on them.”

How You Can Celebrate 150 Years With Thornwell!

“Even if you are unable to be a foster family, we do believe that everyone can do something to help meet the needs of these families. You can volunteer with us, donate money monthly or with a one-time gift, and attend our special events,” Lindquist said.

This year, they are celebrating a huge milestone and have invited the community to attend. The celebration concert will be held on October 3rd, 2025, at 8 pm. The concert will include Christian recording duo Caleb & Kelsey and will be held at the Presbyterian College’s Belk Auditorium. You can learn more and purchase tickets here.

Thornwell June 2024

Use the Thornwell links below to get involved and learn more about how you can help! 

For more information on how to help, contact Thornwell at 864.938.2100 or info@thornwell.org.

Thornwell’s LushAcres Farm

Thornwell is also home to LushAcres Farms, 340 acres dedicated to providing healthy, farm-fresh goods, family and classroom-friendly events and activities and access to health-focused resources, including a free walking trail and playground.

thornwell lush acres farm

LushAcres Farm at Thornwell includes a barnyard full of animals, a jump pad, gem mining, and more. When you visit and shop at LushAcres Farm, you directly support Thornwell programs serving children and families.

Win A LushAcres Farm Gift Box & Tickets To The Farm Fall Festival

You can enter to win a gift basket from the LushAcres Farm Market worth $35-40 and four tickets to our LushAcres Farm Fall Festival worth $60 (See here: https://www.lushacresfarm.com/fall-festival) open every Saturday in October. 

gift basket lush acres

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Navigating Greenville With Babies and Toddlers: Things to do, places to eat and more!

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Looking for places to go with babies or toddler activities in Greenville, SC?
There are so many things to do for families with babies and toddlers in Greenville, and we don’t want you to miss out on any of them! We’ve pulled together this list of all our content, especially for families with toddlers and babies.



Greenville, SC KABOOM Awards

Looking for the BEST Baby & Toddler Activities? Our readers voted in our annual KABOOM Awards. Here’s what they said:

The BEST Baby & Toddler Activities in Greenville, SC

You’ll find lots of ideas about things to do with your baby or toddler and places to go when you need some time out of the house. We also have information, especially for young families, like a list of recommended pediatricians and information for expectant moms in our Baby and Maternity Guide.

toddler in Greenville SC Falls Park

Things to Do With Babies and Toddlers in Greenville

Tot time gymnastics

The day started early, you’re already on your 4th cup of coffee, and nap time is a LONG way away. If you’re looking for something to fill those hours with your little one, we can help!

Tot Times in Greenville These venues in Greenville offer special times just for little ones. Our list includes gyms, trampoline parks, pool, and much more!

Free Things to Do With Toddlers in Greenville Diapers and baby food are expensive and the budget is tight! But that doesn’t mean you have to stay home. Our list is full of free things to do in Greenville that are perfect for toddlers.

Free Indoor Activities in Greenville When it’s too hot or rainy but you want to want to get out of the house, try this list of totally free things to do indoors in Greenville! These ideas are great for babies and toddlers.

Things to Do With Toddlers in Greenville Still looking for something to do with your toddler in Greenville? Here’s a list of things to do in Greenville geared towards toddlers.

Things to Do With Your Baby in Greenville Ready to bring the baby out of the house? Here’s a list of things to do in Greenville with your baby.

Indoor Play Spaces for Babies and Toddlers Here’s a list of great indoor places to play for babies and toddlers in Greenville.


Baby and Toddler Classes in Greenville

Are you looking for something a little more structured? This list of Baby and Toddler Classes in Greenville has some great ideas. You’ll find Mommy and Me classes, music classes, gymnastics, and a lot more!

We’ve seen a number of readers asking specifically about Mommy and Me Classes. There are lots of Mommy and Me classes around Greenville, but here are a few to get you started on your search:


Resources for Families With Babies and Toddlers in Greenville

We know you’ve got a lot on your mind as a new or expecting parent. We’re here to connect you with all the resources in Greenville that are available to help you make the most of those first few years.

Nursing

Baby and Maternity Guide to Greenville Find an OB, doula, maternity clothing shop, and so much more in our Baby and Maternity Guide to Greenville!

When you’re reading for a date night out but want to bring a baby, check out this list of Date Night Ideas in Greenville that Include the Baby.

You can breastfeed anywhere you need to go, but these Great Places to Breastfeed in Greenville make it super easy and convenient. They’re great places to get used to nursing out and about!

Mom Review: Infant Swim Resource When you’re ready to get in the pool with your baby, here’s one mom’s experience with ISR.

Pediatricians in Greenville Need to find a new pediatrician in Greenville? You’ll find a list of local pediatricians here, as well as comments and opinions from our readers!

Pediatric Dentists in Greenville Ready to take your toddler to the dentist? Here’s a list of Dentists near Greenville, SC.

Play Outdoors with Babies and Toddlers in Greenville

You can get out and enjoy nature on a hike with little ones! Find some great options in this list of Hiking Spots with Toddlers and Young Children Near Greenville.

Taking the kids to the playground can be tricky when you’re trying to keep track of more than one. These Enclosed Playgrounds in Greenville help keep kids from wandering away from the playground and make it a tiny bit easier for parents to keep track of everybody. Many of our favorite toddler playgrounds are on this list!

Eating and Shopping With Toddlers and Babies

Places Where Kids Can Eat and Play We know eating out can be a challenge. At the restaurants on this list you can grab a bite to eat and kids can play!

Kids Eat Free in Greenville Some nights dinner just does not come together. You run out of time or that chicken never got defrosted. It happens. That’s why we LOVE kids eat free deals in Greenville.

Consignment Stores for Children’s Clothing Babies and toddlers grow faster than you can blink, or so it seems. Rather than buying their wardrobe at full price, try these consignment stores and save some money!

BONUS! Check out our list of Halloween Events Near Greenville Perfect for Babies and Toddlers

Have a little one on the way? Don’t miss our Ultimate Guide to ALL things Baby, Maternity and Postpartum.

What’s New?

What other baby and toddler content would you like to see from Kidding Around?

6+ Places Kids Eat Free (Or Cheap) in Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Are you looking for restaurants where kids eat free in Chattanooga, TN? Whether you’re visiting or a local, we know kids’ meal deals help keep that budget in check, and we have all the information you need on kid-friendly and family-friendly restaurants in Chattanooga where kids eat free, or really cheap.


Kids eat free in Chattanooga, TN

Finding meals that your kid will enjoy is made easy at these local restaurants that offer meal deals throughout the week.

Grab your calendar and add these restaurants to your meal plan routine for a cheap and stress-free dining experience with the family!

Monday Kids Eat Free in Chattanooga, TN

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Offer: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree
Time: All day starting August 3rd, 2025
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 1820 Gunbarrel Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Community Pie

Offer: Kids eat free on Mondays if they wear a Community Pie Merch T-shirt
Time: All day on Mondays
Age: 10 and under
At participating locations:
850 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402
2006 Hamilton Place Boulevard Chattanooga, TN 37421

Marthie Anne’s Tennessee Blue Plate

Offer: Kids eat free after 4 pm on Sundays through Thursdays with the purchase of an adult meal
Time: Sunday-Thursday
Age: 11 and under
At participating locations: 9453 Bradmore Lane, Ooltewah, TN 37363

Tuesday Kids Eat Free Chattanooga, TN

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Offer: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree
Time: All day starting August 3rd, 2025
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 1820 Gunbarrel Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Marthie Anne’s Tennessee Blue Plate

Offer: Kids eat free after 4 pm on Sundays through Thursdays with the purchase of an adult meal
Time: Sunday-Thursday
Age: 11 and under
At participating locations: 9453 Bradmore Lane, Ooltewah, TN 37363

Wednesday Kids Eat Free Chattanooga, TN

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Offer: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree
Time: All day starting August 3rd, 2025
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 1820 Gunbarrel Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Marthie Anne’s Tennessee Blue Plate

Offer: Kids eat free after 4 pm on Sundays through Thursdays with the purchase of an adult meal
Time: Sunday-Thursday
Age: 11 and under
At participating locations: 9453 Bradmore Lane, Ooltewah, TN 37363

Thursday Kids Eat Free Chattanooga, TN

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Offer: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree
Time: All day starting August 3rd, 2025
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 1820 Gunbarrel Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Sake Roll & Grill

Offer: Kids eat free every Thursday
Time: All day
Age: 10 and under
At participating locations: 5621 Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37411

Marthie Anne’s Tennessee Blue Plate

Offer: Kids eat free after 4 pm on Sundays through Thursdays with the purchase of an adult meal
Time: Sunday-Thursday
Age: 11 and under
At participating locations: 9453 Bradmore Lane, Ooltewah, TN 37363

Friday Kids Eat Free Chattanooga, TN

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Offer: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree
Time: All day starting August 3rd, 2025
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 1820 Gunbarrel Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Mellow Mushroom

Offer: Kids’ night (see store for details)
Time: Friday nights
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 205 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402

Saturday Kids Eat Free Chattanooga, TN

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Offer: Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree
Time: All day starting August 3rd, 2025
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 1820 Gunbarrel Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Malone’s Chattanooga

Offer: Kids eat free on Saturdays (limit 2 kids per 1 purchased adult meal)
Time: Saturdays, 10 am to 11 am
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 2094 Hamilton Place Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Sunday Kids Eat Free: Chattanooga, TN

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s

Offer: $1.99 kids’ combos on Sundays
Time: All day
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 5958 Snow Hill Road, Suite 100-112, Ooltewah, TN 37363

Malone’s Chattanooga

Offer: Kids eat free on Sundays (limit 2 kids per 1 purchased adult meal)
Time: Sundays, 10 am to 11 am
Age: 12 and under
At participating locations: 2094 Hamilton Place Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN 37421

Marthie Anne’s Tennessee Blue Plate

Offer: Kids eat free after 4 pm on Sundays through Thursdays with the purchase of an adult meal
Time: Sunday-Thursday
Age: 11 and under
At participating locations: 9453 Bradmore Lane, Ooltewah, TN 37363


Chattanooga, TN With Kids

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A Voice for the Departed: Wind Phone at Conestee in Greenville, SC Helps Visitors Say What Was Left Unsaid

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If you see an unconnected, old school phone while wandering around the Conestee Nature Preserve, it’s there on purpose and has a name: a wind phone. And the story behind it is quite incredible. 

Wind Phone at Conestee Nature Preserve
Adriana Brooks (L) with the wind phone

What’s a wind phone?

The idea of a wind phone began in Japan in 2010, when garden designer Itaru Sasaki built the first “Kaze no Denwa,” or “Telephone of the Wind,” in his garden as a way to feel connected to his late cousin.

The phone is not connected to any earthly source or system and when people pick up the receiver, it is a one-sided conversation. However, this kind of pouring out of the heart, speaking words unsaid, and expressing things they couldn’t say before can be healing. 

Grieving and Healing

An article from Psychology Today suggests that a wind phone can provide an outlet for grief and promote healing on a deep level. Grieving is a deeply personal journey, and having a safe space to express our emotions is vital. Yet, not everyone has access to a grief counselor or someone they feel comfortable confiding in. Wind phones can offer that space. 

Much like grief itself, the experience of using a wind phone is unique to each person. For some, it brings catharsis and healing; for others, it offers a quiet moment to reflect on their emotions and memories. Those who believe in God may find comfort in feeling close to their loved one. The wind phone provides a gentle, symbolic way to speak to the departed—allowing your words to drift into the wind and, perhaps, reach the soul of someone you’ve lost.

The Wind Phone that Honors Adele at Conestee Nature Preserve

So how did the wind phone at Conestee Nature Preserve come to be? It was through a devastating loss and a desire to heal and help others heal that the wind phone at the Preserve is in existence. Trigger warning here: the following story deals with infant loss. 

Adriana Brooks lives in Greenville and after the birth of her second child, Ava, in December of 2020, she began to experience severe postpartum depression. It was a very difficult time for her and her family and she was hospitalized twice. 

In July of 2021, Adriana received unexpected news: she was pregnant. 

“That really gave me a new meaning to keep fighting. I knew that I had to in order to bring this new life earthside. I had hope and excitement, something to look forward to,” said Adriana. 

But then the unthinkable happened: her baby girl, Adele, was stillborn. The hurt was unimaginable, especially after the long journey Adriana had went through to get where she was and to be so full of joy expecting her baby’s arrival. 

“I truly didn’t think I would get out of the hole. I grieved for so long and continued to struggle mentally,” she said. 

wind phone at Conestee
Wind Phone

Throughout that time of grief and loss, she always went to the Conestee Nature Preserve to find peace and serenity. 

“It was my place to go and cry, journal, etc. I always knew that I wanted to do something in honor of my daughter,” Adriana said. 

Adriana had come across a wind phone in Georgia and fell in love with the concept. She knew that’s how she wanted to honor her daughter and she knew just the place to do it: at Conestee Nature Preserve. 

“I pitched the idea to Conestee a few months ago and they were totally on board. I told them not to worry about funding or anything and that I just needed their permission for the space,” she said. “It has been the best experience.”

Adriana’s grandfather passed away in March of this year so the wind phone was also a way to honor him and his memory and help her heal and drive. 

Reactions to the Wind Phone 

The wind phone was installed at the Preserve in August and the feedback has been amazing. Just recently, Adriana was at the Preserve doing a television interview about the wind phone when a woman was jogging by and she ended up chatting with Adriana, who explained why she and the TV cameras were there. 

This woman said, “Are you serious? I’ve been jogging this path every day for the past week to use it. My husband unexpectedly died 11 months ago and finding this has been so good for me. Obviously I can tell my husband I miss him in my head at home or wherever, but there is just something about coming out here and dialing him, that does something. Every time I just cry, but it’s a good cry.” 

It was then that the woman who works at the Preserve and was there with us told this woman that Adriana was the reason behind the wind phone. The lady was in tears and asked Adriana for a hug. She was behind herself and thanked Adriana so much for what she had done and told her, “You have no idea what this means to me.”

“If I did it for just her, then that means everything! I hope it helps many!” said Adriana. 

Where You Can Find the Wind Phone

The wind phone is located in the Rock Garden, which isn’t far from the 601 Fork Shoals Road entrance (entrance D on the map). 

map of Conesteee

There is no charge to visit the Preserve although they always accept donations.

Get to Know Parkside Pediatrics: What You Can Expect from This Local Favorite

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Whether you’re new to the area or just looking for a pediatric practice that truly gets families, Parkside Pediatrics may be just what you’re searching for. Parkside offers faith-based compassionate care, convenient hours, and services for the whole family that make parenting just a little bit easier.

Here’s an inside look at our experience and what makes them stand out around town! Thank you to Parkside Pediatrics for sponsoring this article.

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A Welcoming Experience

At your very first visit, you’ll be welcomed into the Parkside Experience. Families often say, “it feels like more than just a check-up, it’s a warm, personalized visit where you’re truly seen and heard”.

Parkside Pediatrics 2025

From the playgrounds that keep your child entertained while you check-in, to the bubbles that bring joy to every visit, they’ve thought of everything you need. And for new parents, the Breastfeeding Center at Parkside offers one-on-one support for mom and baby, at a time when you need it the most.

Expert Guidance and Care

With the warmth of a hometown practice, and the resources of a comprehensive medical group, Parkside Pediatrics offers the perfect combination of personalized care with state-of-the-art medicine. Parkside providers are committed to bringing you insight into the bugs going around town, the latest vaccines available to protect your child, and parental guidance for every stage.

With flu, COVID, and RSV season just around the corner, the team is ready to help your family stay healthy and prepared so you can head into the season with confidence.

Parkside makes it easy for parents to gain valuable insight into the health of their children. How much is too much screen time? When should I transition my infant to solid foods? Why does my toddler keep getting ear infections? Parenting brings on A LOT of questions & Parkside has you covered with their blog chock full of information.

Convenience That Works With Your Life

Busy schedule? Parkside gets it. Whether you’re juggling school pickups, work meetings, or last-minute sick days, Parkside Pediatrics has the kind of flexibility modern families need. They offer convenient evening and weekend hours to make sure you don’t have to miss school or take time off work to be seen.

They also have a 24/7 nurse line, so there’s always someone available to answer those 2 A.M. questions when your little one spikes a fever, or you just need some reassurance.

Parkside Pediatrics 2025

With multiple Upstate locations – including Greenville, Spartanburg, Simpsonville, Greer, and Powdersville – Parkside makes it easy to find care close to home, school, or your daily routine. Add in the same-day sick visits and easy online scheduling, and its care that truly fits your life.

Going Beyond The Basics

Parkside is about more than sick visits and yearly check-ups. They’re known for offering a full range of services that support the whole child.

Behavioral Health

From anxiety and ADHD to mood concerns and behavior challenges, Parkside’s in-house behavioral health team helps kids and teens feel understood and supported.

Parkside Pedatrics’ sister practice, Vive Greenville, also offers comprehensive behavioral health assessments.

Dermatology

With an in-house dermatology provider, you won’t even need a referral for skin support. As a bonus, the dermatology service is available for adults too!

Nutrition

Registered Dieticians offer one-on-one support for families whether your child is starting solids, a picky eater, dealing with food allergies, or just needs guidance on balanced eating.

Classes

Parkside offers classes for all stages of life. You’ll find classes taught by a team of experts for expecting families, interested patients, newborn moms, growing girls, and more.

Parkside Pediatrics 2025

Wellness For Parents Too

Let’s not forget about the grown-ups! We all know that healthy kids start with healthy parents. Parkside Family Medicine supports families with adult primary care that’s just as thoughtful and accessible. You’ll find them located in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Boiling Springs with providers who are accepting new patients!

And for expert women’s health services, Parkside OB-GYN is available for women at every stage offering knowledgeable care you can trust.

What Families Are Saying  

We asked our Kidding Around Community what they thought about Parkside Pediatrics and the responses were overwhelmingly positive and kept pouring in! Take a look for yourself:

My daughter sees Kori Adkins at the Verdae location. We love Kori! She is great with my daughter, always takes her time and asks us if we need anything. My daughter loves the bubble machine in every exam room!” 

As a foster parent, we have to take our children to be seen by a doctor within 30 days of placement. Parkside understands the process and accommodates getting new kids in quickly!

Parkside Pediatrics 2025

We have seen Dr. Bhatia since my daughter was born 7.5 years ago. She always goes above and beyond to make us feel comfortable and listens when I have concerns. As soon as I bring something to her attention or we need a referral, we have it within a few days. I’m also a huge fan of the availability they have to get us seen.

They are always very quick to respond and/or get us seen; the staff is sweet and friendly; the doctors are so knowledgeable, easy to talk to, and have lots of great insight while respecting my judgement as a mother. I also greatly appreciate that we share common values (e.g., Scripture quotes in the lobby). I know my children are in good hands at Parkside.

My favorite thing is their availability to our needs. I cannot tell you how many times, especially in those early days, when I needed to call in the middle of the night for guidance. We always got a call back within 15 minutes and received amazing support and suggestions. If we needed to schedule a last minute appointment, the on call nurse would do it right then and there, at like 3am (for the next morning)! They always fit us in same day and it makes all the difference. All of the providers truly do listen and never rush you out of the office.

Learn More or Schedule A Visit

Parkside Pediatrics 2025

Visit parksidepediatrics.com to explore the services, meet the team, or get started with your child’s care.

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SC Locations in Greenville, Greer, Inman, Powdersville, Simpsonville & Spartanburg
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Parkside Pediatrics 2025

Parkside Pediatrics is a part of Tribe513, a group of medical practices built with a desire to elevate the level of attention and medical care that our communities deserve. Learn more about Tribe513 practices and start becoming a patient by visiting www.tribe513.org

40+ Spaces for Superb Outdoor Dining: Greenville, SC and Spartanburg, SC

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What You’ll Learn: Where to find outdoor dining options in Greenville and Spartanburg, SC, with heated and shaded options


There is something special, a unique vibe, about outdoor dining. Greenville, SC, and Spartanburg, SC have dozens of restaurants that make their outdoor dining spaces worthwhile. No matter the temperature outdoors, there’s a restaurant outdoor dining option to keep you comfortable.

Our list includes Greenville and Spartanburg area restaurants with heated outdoor dining, shaded outdoor dining, and simply the best in the area! Now, go enjoy your lunch and dinner in the open air with outdoor seating!

Bookmark this page so you can check back no matter the weather

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The Ultimate Guide to Restaurants in Greenville, SC

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🍽️What’s Inside: Explore the best restaurants in Greenville, SC, with our family-friendly guide to top dining spots, local favorites, and must-try cuisines for every craving, organized by category!

Whether you’re looking for highly rated restaurants in Greenville, SC or the Upstate, a tasty snack, or the perfect cup of coffee, this guide will be your go-to every time. We took all our restaurant content and put it right here so you can find exactly what you’re craving. You’ll want to bookmark this page for the next time you’re looking for places to eat in Greenville, SC.

Complete Restaurant Guide to Greenville, SC

We have restaurants with outdoor seating, food trucks, and delivery restaurants all on our lists at the top of this guide. Searching for a burger joint with great music, or maybe an epic fine dining experience with top southern cuisine and a fancy wine list? We have all of that.

Then you’ll find our lists by cuisine. Looking for tacos, no problem! Want southern food, pizza, or sushi? We have recommendations. Vegan? We have that, too.

This guide will also help you find the perfect restaurant for dining out with the kids or for a romantic date night. We weren’t kidding when we said this was the Ultimate Restaurant Guide to Greenville, South Carolina!

Discover Some of Greenville’s Favorite Restaurants

Many restaurants in Greenville, SC, offer some very unique dining options. Whether you’re looking for a place to dine outdoors, a family meal to go, or even the perfect restaurant with locally sourced ingredients, the lists below will help you out!

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Best Places to Eat: Who Has KABOOM?

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Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Greenville, SC
Feel like dining outdoors? This is the list you want. We have restaurants with shaded patios, restaurants with heated outdoor dining spaces, and lots more!

Reader-Recommended Curbside Take-Out and Delivery in Greenville, SC
We asked our readers what restaurants they recommended for take-out and delivery. This list has their favorite restaurants that offer delivery and take-out!

Family Meals To-Go in Greenville, SC
Looking for a family meal deal? Lots of restaurants offer family meal deals that allow you to bring home a family-sized restaurant meal, often at a significant discount when compared to ordering something different for everyone.

Locally-Sourced Restaurants
If you like meals cooked with local ingredients, this is the list for you. All the restaurants on this list source their ingredients locally wherever possible.

Places to Eat in Greenville, SC with Live Music
These restaurants in Greenville often have live music you can enjoy while you eat.

Locally-Owned Restaurants
This is a gigantic list of locally-owned restaurants in Greenville, SC. They are one of a kind and delicious.

Food Trucks in Greenville, SC
Food trucks offer delicious and often unique food to enjoy. Here is a list of food trucks in Greenville, SC, and where to find them!

Three tacos in a basket from Papi's Tacos in Greenville, South Carolina
Papi’s Tacos, Greenville, SC

Places to Eat Near Greenville, SC by City and Town

Looking for a restaurant in a specific area of Greenville, South Carolina, or in the Upstate? The upstate is quickly becoming one of the best hotspots for amazing dining in the United States, and it isn’t hard to see why. Here are our restaurant guides for the cities and towns across the Upstate.


Places to Eat in Greenville By Cuisine Type

What are you craving today? Sushi, tacos, breakfast? How about some pizza or nachos? Find the perfect restaurant serving up what you are craving. This category has tons of options.

Where to Get Great Sushi in Greenville, SC
Check out these restaurants for great sushi in Greenville, SC.

Best Vietnamese Pho in Greenville, SC
The best pho can be found at these local restaurants.

Fantastic BBQ Near Greenville, SC
Here is where to go if you are looking for a great BBQ in Greenville, SC.

Steakhouse Restaurants Near Greenville, SC
If you are craving steak, these restaurants will help satiate your savory-seeking taste buds.

Mexican Food in Greenville
Have a craving for Mexican food? Here’s a list of Mexican restaurants in Greenville for you to try!

Vegan and Vegetarian in Greenville, SC
The restaurants on this list are all Vegan and Vegetarian-friendly places to dine. Many also have gluten free options.

Breakfast Places to Eat in Greenville, SC
Breakfast time? Here’s where to go for breakfast in Greenville, SC.

Where to Get a Great Burger in Greenville, SC
Here are restaurants in Greenville where you can get a great burger.

Best Restaurants for Pizza in Greenville, SC
This list is full of restaurants with really excellent pizza in Greenville.

Best Pizza in Greenville, SC

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Best Bubble Tea in Greenville, SC
Find your favorite bubble tea in Greenville with this Greenville tour of bubble tea shops.

Favorite Authentic Tacos in Greenville
If you’re looking really authentic tacos in Greenville, this is the list you want!

Best Nachos in Greenville, SC
Find the restaurants in Greenville with the best nachos right here.

Where to Get Great Chinese Food in Greenville, SC
Craving Chinese food? Here’s your list of Chinese food restaurants in Greenville.

Best Places to Find Food for a Picnic in Greenville, SC
Needing some picnic food for your ultimate day trip? Check out these places to pack the perfect meal.

Where to Get a Frozen Cocktail in Greenville, SC
Grown-ups looking for a treat will want to check out this list of restaurants with frozen cocktails in Greenville, SC. Visit for happy hour or just an afternoon out with friends!

Where to Go for Chicken Sandwiches in Greenville, SC
Looking for a chicken sandwich in Greenville? Here’s your list!

Greenville, SC’s Best Mocktails
Alcohol-free drinks don’t have to be boring! Check out some of the best mocktails in Greenville, SC.

family friendly breweries

Great Family-Friendly Breweries
Enjoy local beers, plus delicious menu items, music, games, or space to relax outdoors at these family-friendly breweries in Greenville, SC.


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Local Greenville, SC Coffee Shops
Is coffee considered a type of cuisine? It probably should be if it isn’t. Here are Greenville’s fabulous local coffee shops.


Food Hall Style Dining Locations in Greenville, SC

If you’re looking for a place to go that offers multiple restaurants in one location, these places below will do the trick. Find something for everyone at Food Halls with lots of restaurant options under one roof! The venues often have events like live music and trivia, craft events, shopping, and more.


Places to Grab Dessert Near Greenville, SC

Sometimes you want a sweet treat after a meal, or just anytime. These dessert locations can be found nearby.

Where to Find the Best Milkshakes near Greenville, SC
It is hard to resist the creamy goodness of a milkshake, and these are the best Greenville has to offer.

Best Places to Grab a Snow Cone in Greenville, SC
Looking for a sweet treat on a hot summer day? Here is a list of the best snow cone places in Greenville, SC.

Best Places for Hot Chocolate in Greenville, SC
Here’s where you can find the best hot chocolate in Greenville.

Best Customer Cookie Bakers in Greenville, SC
If you need an idea for dessert for an event, these custom cookie bakers will do the trick

Best Doughnuts in the Upstate
Doughnuts are the perfect sweet treat any time of year! Check out our list of the best doughnut shops in the Upstate.

Treats That Are Perfect for the Fall Season
If you are looking for pumpkin spice treats during the fall season, this list is for you!

Ice ream from Creme Shack in Greenville,SC

Where to Find the Best Ice Cream near Greenville, SC
Here is a list of the best ice cream shops in the Upstate!


Bring the Kids: Eat Out With the Kids at These Restaurants

Dining out with the kids can be a little challenging, but we’re here to help.

Family-Friendly Meals to Go
Sometimes it is just easier to grab the family meal and go. These places have your back!

Restaurants with Healthy Meals for Kids in Greenville, SC
Trying to be a little healthier? Here’s a list of restaurants with healthy kids’ meals.

Kid-Friendly Restaurants that aren’t Fast Food
Want to take the kids out to a restaurant but don’t want fast food? Here are some kid-friendly sit-down restaurants where kids can really practice their table manners.

Greenville Restaurants Where Kids Can Eat and Play
Wiggly kids don’t like to sit at the table all the time. Here’s a list of restaurants in Greenville where kids can eat and play.

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Kids Eat Free or Cheap in Greenville, SC
This is our rather large list of places where kids eat free (or cheap) in Greenville, SC.


Date Night Places to Dine in Greenville

Time for a date night in Greenville, SC? These lists will help you find the perfect date night restaurant where you can order something delicious, maybe pop open a bottle of wine, and enjoy an evening out all to yourselves.

Lazy Goat Opera Cake
Opera Cake from Lazy Goat, Greenville, SC

Restaurants in the Upstate for the Holidays

Favorite holiday coming up? Find the perfect meal or restaurant to dine out.

Sandwich and fries from Southern Growl in Greer, SC
Sandwich and fries from Southern Growl, Greer, SC

Restaurant Week in Greenville, SC

Restaurant Week in Greenville, SC, is a highly popular week-long event. It happens 2 times a year in Greenville and gives diners a fantastic opportunity to try a new restaurant while supporting local small businesses.

Read more about Restaurant Week!


What’s New?

What new restaurants have opened in Greenville?
Who has a new menu to try?
What restaurant deals and events are coming up?
Here’s our newest Greenville restaurant content.

Restaurants in the Upstate

Got a specific restaurant in mind? These restaurants in the greater Greenville area are organized alphabetically. Looking for something we missed? Please let us know in the comments below!

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