Restaurants & Shopping

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Downtown Greenville has become a favorite destination for residents and visitors seeking dining, shopping and entertainment experiences that are unmatched in the region. Download downtown map (PDF) | More about downtown

Augusta Road

This shopping district is home to a variety of high-end specialty shops. Fine clothing stores, flower shops, health food markets and decorating resource centers can be found near old-fashioned hardware stores and a wide range of restaurants. Download Augusta Road demographics (PDF) | Visit Augusta Road Business Association online

Haywood Road

This area is a regional shopping destination where you can find merchants of every description, including nationally-known furniture, jewelry and home improvement stores, as well as clothing outlets and a host of specialty retailers. Haywood Road is also home to Haywood Mall, one of the Upstate's largest regional malls, which includes over 150 specialty shops and five major department stores: Belk, Dillard's, Macy's, J.C. Penney and Sears. The area also has a variety of hotels, such as the Hilton, Courtyard by Marriott, and Hyatt Place. Download Haywood Road demographics (PDF)

Magnolia Park

With more than 800,000 square feet of existing retail and restaurants, Magnolia Park is one of Greenville's largest and most popular retail, dining and entertainment destinations. Magnolia Park features the #1 Regal Cinema in North Carolina and South Carolina, Cabela's first large format location in the Southeast, Nordstrom's only offering in the state and the highest performing Costco in South Carolina. The lineup of restaurants and retailers also includes a number of new entrants to the state, including Dave and Buster's, Yard House, Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen and Firebirds Wood Fired Grill. Download Woodruff Road/I-385 demographics (PDF)

Shops at Greenridge

The Shops at Greenridge is a $64 million retail development along Woodruff Road that features a number of local and chain retailers, including Ann Taylor Loft, Lowe's, Marshalls, PetSmart, Dick's Sporting Goods, Swoozie's, Foxfire, Ulta Salon and Cosmetics, Talbots, Barnes and Noble, Off Broadway Shoes and J. Jill. Greenridge was developed by Charlotte-based Crosland Development. Restaurants include Panera Bread, P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Salsarita's, Brixx Wood Fired Pizza, Red Robin and Long Horn Steakhouse.

West End Market and Historic District

The West End Historic District, known as the arts and entertainment center of the city, is anchored by the West End Market and Falls Park on the Reedy. While visiting the West End, you can browse through the shops in the West End Market and surrounding streets, dine in one of the area's unique restaurants and enjoy a theater performance.