Greenville County’s food scene is ever-changing, with new restaurants opening and others shutting their doors. One of the most exciting additions is Hendrix Chicken & Waffles, which recently had a soft opening in Greer. Owned by South Carolina Chef Ambassador Mike Sibert, this restaurant offers a unique twist on the classic chicken and waffles dish. The menu features 24-hour brined chicken served with Belgian-style waffles, as well as savory sides like caramelized duck fat onion collard greens. Hendrix Chicken & Waffles is set to officially open in the winter of 2024, and is sure to become a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
In addition to Hendrix Chicken & Waffles, the KO Restaurant Group is taking over the former Oak Hill Cafe location and transforming it into HeyDay. This specialty sandwich space will also have a bar and creative cuisine options in its kitchen. The owners of Hendough and KO Burger at Gather GVL are known for their delicious food, and HeyDay is expected to be no exception. The restaurant is currently undergoing renovations and is slated to open in May.
Cartwright Food Hall in Greer has seen some changes recently, as Jamacia Mi Irie is no longer a tenant. However, the food collective is expected to announce a new food project in the near future. Meanwhile, Smoqued BBQ in Simpsonville has closed its doors. Known for its mouthwatering brisket, sweet potato soufflé, and creamy mac and cheese, Smoqued BBQ was a popular spot for barbecue enthusiasts. Despite its closure, Simpsonville still offers a variety of great dining options for residents and visitors.
After a two-year hiatus, Handi Indian Cuisine has reopened its doors on Haywood Road. Previously located on North Main Street, Handi Indian Cuisine is beloved by locals for its authentic Indian dishes. The restaurant’s reopening saw a packed house, as customers flocked to enjoy their favorite dishes from the lunch buffet and full menu. With an array of dining options available, Handi Indian Cuisine is sure to continue delighting Greenville residents with its flavorsome cuisine.
Bake Room, a popular bakery in Greenville, is now part of the Methodical Coffee brand. Methodical Coffee, known for its quality coffee and welcoming atmosphere, has acquired the dessert shop from its former owner Wade Taylor. Now, Methodical Coffee will offer Taylor’s delicious breakfast pastries at all three of their Greenville locations. This partnership is sure to satisfy the cravings of coffee and pastry lovers throughout the county.
After more than 50 years of serving breakfast through dinner, K & S Restaurant on White Horse Road has closed its doors. The restaurant was a beloved fixture in the West Greenville community, known for its delicious food and friendly atmosphere. Locals reminisce about the food and fellowship they enjoyed at K & S Restaurant, and its closure has left a void in the community. However, there are still plenty of dining options in Greenville to satisfy every craving.
From new openings like Hendrix Chicken & Waffles and HeyDay to the closures of Smoqued BBQ and K & S Restaurant, the food scene in Greenville County is constantly evolving. These changes bring both excitement and nostalgia, as old favorites close and new flavors emerge. Whether you’re craving chicken and waffles, specialty sandwiches, or Indian cuisine, Greenville offers a wide range of culinary delights for residents and visitors to enjoy. As the food scene continues to evolve, food lovers can look forward to discovering new restaurants and revisiting old favorites in the years to come.
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