Easley, A Guide To Great Food and Fun

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Easley, A Guide To Great Food and Fun

Food scene

Awesome fresh pizza, wings, atmosphere and nice selection of beer and wine.
Merrell's Pizza of Easley
101 NE Main St
Awesome fresh pizza, wings, atmosphere and nice selection of beer and wine.
Craft beers and local food trucks. Check food truck availability. Vendors from all over the upstate host food at this location.
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The Pint Station
116 E Main St
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Craft beers and local food trucks. Check food truck availability. Vendors from all over the upstate host food at this location.
Originally built to distribute grains around this area, this Renovated silos has a lot to offer, from out door seating, Asian food, Philly Cheese steaks by Inky's and many craft beers. Excellent place to chill and watch any sporting event.
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The Silos
122 Folger Avenue
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Originally built to distribute grains around this area, this Renovated silos has a lot to offer, from out door seating, Asian food, Philly Cheese steaks by Inky's and many craft beers. Excellent place to chill and watch any sporting event.
Inky's Authentic Philadelphia Cheesesteaks and Hoagies
Coyote Coffee Cafe - Easley
1035a S Pendleton St
Just 3 buildings up the street! Serving massive biscuits, lunch and dinner (try the smothered chicken!) The Huddle offers a variety of food from burgers to grilled chicken salads and shakes.
Huddle
Just 3 buildings up the street! Serving massive biscuits, lunch and dinner (try the smothered chicken!) The Huddle offers a variety of food from burgers to grilled chicken salads and shakes.
Joe's Ice Cream Parlor
136 E Main St
Steamer bistro bagels - a new kick on deli sandwiches 🥪
Iron Horse Steamers
Steamer bistro bagels - a new kick on deli sandwiches 🥪
Shuckin' Shack Oyster Bar
🦪 🍤
This restaurant has been in opened for almost 40 years! I’ve never seen a sad person with a taco or a margarita in their hand!
Los Amigos Mexican Restaurant
This restaurant has been in opened for almost 40 years! I’ve never seen a sad person with a taco or a margarita in their hand!
Pastry’s / bakery 🥯 🥐
Hester General Store
Pastry’s / bakery 🥯 🥐

Things to do!

projectROCK Easley
Pretty self explanatory! It’s Tiger Nation around here. My alma mater offers an excellent diverse student atmosphere. One of the Top university’s in the southeast. Student life here is far beyond your typical college experience. Check out a game while you are here!
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Estadio Memorial
1 Avenue of Champions
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Pretty self explanatory! It’s Tiger Nation around here. My alma mater offers an excellent diverse student atmosphere. One of the Top university’s in the southeast. Student life here is far beyond your typical college experience. Check out a game while you are here!

Sightseeing

A family personal favorite, Beautiful Lake Keowee . Just 19 minutes away from this unit. Boat rentals available. Our personal favorite is Island Horse's Pontoon Rentals Phone: (864) 350-7580
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Lake Keowee
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A family personal favorite, Beautiful Lake Keowee . Just 19 minutes away from this unit. Boat rentals available. Our personal favorite is Island Horse's Pontoon Rentals Phone: (864) 350-7580
Devils Fork State park. Fishing, kayaking or just chilling. This is the place to enjoy it all. Check out the fish hatchery while visiting.
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Lake Jocasse
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Devils Fork State park. Fishing, kayaking or just chilling. This is the place to enjoy it all. Check out the fish hatchery while visiting.

City/town information

This city has the home town feel. Many excellent small shops and restaurants. Joe's Ice Cream Parlor has been open and serving hotdogs and burgers for almost 50 years. Tell Louis, Julie or Carolyn, HEY! Louis tells every body, every day that its "snowing in Pickens"
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Easley
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This city has the home town feel. Many excellent small shops and restaurants. Joe's Ice Cream Parlor has been open and serving hotdogs and burgers for almost 50 years. Tell Louis, Julie or Carolyn, HEY! Louis tells every body, every day that its "snowing in Pickens"
Tucked in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pickens offers visitors a wide array of interesting, fun and exciting activities. With a rich Appalachian heritage, vibrant arts and live music scene, and numerous natural resources, you'll find the best of what the South Carolina mountains have to offer in Pickens. Here you will find people who value family, friends and a relaxed lifestyle. In Pickens, you become part of the community. Our mountainous surroundings are what keep us grounded, and this natural beauty can be felt at the core of the City of Pickens in our historic downtown. Here, historic doesn’t mean a dying place with a few old, brick buildings. There’s a rustic swagger that breathes life into this history. Yoga, craft beer, green spaces, and cyclists mingle and coexist with a tight-knit, family vibe. Pickens maintains its character while also looking to the future by existing in a sweet spot between progressive ideas and tradition. While you are in town, take a moment and visit the downtown amphitheater located at 114 West Main Street. In addition, Town Creek Bike Park opened off Sangamo Road in 2014 – an off-road BMX-style bike park that is one of a kind! Finally, stop and take a picture of the train located at Pickens Doodle Park, the trailhead of the Doodle Trail. This 8.5 mile, abandoned trail bed is now a multi-use paved trail that connects our downtown to the City of Easley’s downtown. On June 15, 1869, a handbill distributed in South Carolina’s Upcountry advertised the “Last Sale of Town Lots” for the new county of Pickens. The ad stated, “The location is most desirable, one situated on a beautiful plateau and surrounded by a fertile region, with thrifty inhabitants and the village rapidly growing.” The town of Pickens was founded in 1868 and named for the Revolutionary War hero General Andrew Pickens. Scottish-Irish settlers were the original inhabitants of the Pickens area, with a few traders who lived among the Cherokees. When the new Pickens was being created, Elihu Griffin offered 40 acres of his land for the courthouse; it was this land being offered for sale in the 1869 handbill.
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Pickens
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Tucked in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pickens offers visitors a wide array of interesting, fun and exciting activities. With a rich Appalachian heritage, vibrant arts and live music scene, and numerous natural resources, you'll find the best of what the South Carolina mountains have to offer in Pickens. Here you will find people who value family, friends and a relaxed lifestyle. In Pickens, you become part of the community. Our mountainous surroundings are what keep us grounded, and this natural beauty can be felt at the core of the City of Pickens in our historic downtown. Here, historic doesn’t mean a dying place with a few old, brick buildings. There’s a rustic swagger that breathes life into this history. Yoga, craft beer, green spaces, and cyclists mingle and coexist with a tight-knit, family vibe. Pickens maintains its character while also looking to the future by existing in a sweet spot between progressive ideas and tradition. While you are in town, take a moment and visit the downtown amphitheater located at 114 West Main Street. In addition, Town Creek Bike Park opened off Sangamo Road in 2014 – an off-road BMX-style bike park that is one of a kind! Finally, stop and take a picture of the train located at Pickens Doodle Park, the trailhead of the Doodle Trail. This 8.5 mile, abandoned trail bed is now a multi-use paved trail that connects our downtown to the City of Easley’s downtown. On June 15, 1869, a handbill distributed in South Carolina’s Upcountry advertised the “Last Sale of Town Lots” for the new county of Pickens. The ad stated, “The location is most desirable, one situated on a beautiful plateau and surrounded by a fertile region, with thrifty inhabitants and the village rapidly growing.” The town of Pickens was founded in 1868 and named for the Revolutionary War hero General Andrew Pickens. Scottish-Irish settlers were the original inhabitants of the Pickens area, with a few traders who lived among the Cherokees. When the new Pickens was being created, Elihu Griffin offered 40 acres of his land for the courthouse; it was this land being offered for sale in the 1869 handbill.
Best Small Cities in the US in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2022 Readers' Choice Awards for the sixth year in a row. Residents need look no further than Greenville’s revitalized downtown to find art, shopping, fine dining and entertainment — all in a 10 block stretch designed with walkability in mind. Located in the Historic West End of downtown Greenville, Falls Park is built around the Reedy River that cuts straight through the city and boasts a beautiful waterfall. There are lots of walking trails, and a paved 18-mile long path ideal for bikers and runners.You can stroll through the Falls Park gardens after a hard day’s work, or just admire the many public art pieces dotted throughout the urban green space. Another popular local spot, Unity Park, was built on what was once two segregated parks in the early 1900’s — Mayberry Park, which was the only park where Black children were allowed to play, and Meadowbrook Park. Today, the park is home to retail shops, business offices, the Reedy River trail, athletic fields and play areas open to all the citizens of Greenville. The area is also slated for the development of affordable housing units. Celebrate Juneteenth with live poetry readings and music while you learn about the history of the area at Unity Park. Other community events include live music at NOMA square and December’s Night of Lights, the city’s official tree-lighting ceremony complete with live music, vendors and food trucks
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Centro de Greenville
South Main Street
96 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Best Small Cities in the US in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2022 Readers' Choice Awards for the sixth year in a row. Residents need look no further than Greenville’s revitalized downtown to find art, shopping, fine dining and entertainment — all in a 10 block stretch designed with walkability in mind. Located in the Historic West End of downtown Greenville, Falls Park is built around the Reedy River that cuts straight through the city and boasts a beautiful waterfall. There are lots of walking trails, and a paved 18-mile long path ideal for bikers and runners.You can stroll through the Falls Park gardens after a hard day’s work, or just admire the many public art pieces dotted throughout the urban green space. Another popular local spot, Unity Park, was built on what was once two segregated parks in the early 1900’s — Mayberry Park, which was the only park where Black children were allowed to play, and Meadowbrook Park. Today, the park is home to retail shops, business offices, the Reedy River trail, athletic fields and play areas open to all the citizens of Greenville. The area is also slated for the development of affordable housing units. Celebrate Juneteenth with live poetry readings and music while you learn about the history of the area at Unity Park. Other community events include live music at NOMA square and December’s Night of Lights, the city’s official tree-lighting ceremony complete with live music, vendors and food trucks