Exciting Dining Options Set to Transform Greenville County Square

Exciting New Dining Options Arrive in Greenville

Greenville, South Carolina is buzzing with excitement as developer RocaPoint Partners unveils plans for four new restaurants set to open in the highly anticipated Greenville County Square. This massive 40-acre mixed-use community is still under construction, but it’s already shaping up to be a foodie’s paradise!

Four New Eateries Join the Scene

Mama’s Comfort Food & Cocktails, Leo’s Italian Social, CRÚ Food & Wine Bar, and MOA Korean Barbeque are the latest tenants to join this breakthrough development, which boasts a staggering $1 billion price tag. As newcomers in Greenville’s ever-evolving dining landscape, these establishments promise to offer tastebud-tempting menus and vibrant atmospheres.

Mama’s Comfort Food & Cocktails: A Taste of Home

Kicking things off is Mama’s Comfort Food & Cocktails, which is making its East Coast debut right here in Greenville. Known for its emphasis on classic, home-cooked meals, this family-friendly spot will feature a whopping 150 items on its menu! Diners can look forward to all-day breakfast options and an inviting atmosphere that celebrates local mothers on their special “Mama Wall.” With plans to hire around 200 employees and participate in community outreach programs, Mama’s aims to make a significant impact both in dining and local involvement.

Leo’s Italian Social: An Upscale Experience

Next on the list is Leo’s Italian Social, which will be opening its very first location in South Carolina. This upscale eatery has locations in Ohio and North Carolina, but Greenville will be its premiere offering in the Palmetto State. Expect to find mouth-watering menu items featuring Italian street food like truffle chips, as well as signature dishes including lobster and shrimp pasta, wood-fired pizza, and classic chicken parmesan. The establishment will also boast a full bar and a cozy outdoor patio for those who want to enjoy their meals in the fresh air!

CRÚ Food & Wine Bar: Sip and Savor

Coming in hot from Texas, CRÚ Food & Wine Bar will also be making its South Carolina debut at Greenville County Square. For wine lovers, this is indeed a dream come true! With a fantastic selection of over 40 wines by the glass and more than 300 bottles sourced from around the globe, CRÚ is sure to please even the most discerning oenophiles. The Napa-inspired menu includes delightful options like charcuterie boards and stone-fired pizzas, making it an ideal spot for wine tasting or a cozy dinner.

MOA Korean Barbeque: Elevated Korean Cuisine

Lastly, food enthusiasts can look forward to the opening of MOA Korean Barbeque, a concept that promises to elevate traditional Korean fare in a sleek, upscale setting. Spanning 6,200 square feet with room for 200 diners, MOA will feature 30 to 40 grill tables, allowing guests to cook their own meats and vegetables right at their table. The menu will also include tasty options like poke bowls and bibimbap, plus a full bar for some refreshing drinks! Unique to this location is the in-house tofu production space, ensuring fresh tofu for every meal.

More on the Way!

As exciting as these new dining options are, they are just the tip of the iceberg for Greenville County Square. With a total of 15 tenants total announced so far, this mixed-use development aims to offer a little something for everyone—whether it’s quick bites or extended, unforgettable evenings out. Other notable additions to the area include local favorites such as Whole Foods Market, Pins Mechanical, and even popular brands like William Sonoma and Pottery Barn. It’s truly shaping up to be a dynamic and thoughtfully curated space that emphasizes community and quality.

Wrapping Up

As development continues, Greenville is well on its way to becoming a culinary hotspot, and we can hardly wait for these new restaurants to open their doors. Mark your calendars, food lovers—exciting new flavors are about to hit downtown Greenville!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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