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    Chik Fil A

    3.3 (3 reviews)

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    The slowest and most unjoyous Chick Fil A I have ever been to. Someone from Corporate needs to visit.

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    A Taste of Detroit

    A Taste of Detroit

    4.1(7 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    Thursday at lunchtime, sunny but windy, 65 degrees, seemed like a good time to try this food truck…read morein what is soon to be a food truck court, or at least, has appearances of such. The billing is "ATOD", A Taste of Detroit. I have been to Detroit a number of times and the unique food items I remember from there were the Detroit style pizza and the first time I ever had perogie's. Curious, I asked what was "Detroit" about the food? "Everything" was the answer. Which includes, chicken wings, chicken strips, Philly cheese steak, cheeseburgers and other items. But, the feature seemed to be the "Coney Dogs." Which are inconveniently named after Coney Island, NY. The area for the food court was spacious, parking area well maintained with black pea gravel, clean black painted picnic tables, ample parking and there were some "tailgate games" such as corn-hole available. Some eclectic classic rock was playing, not too loud. Generally a good impression. I tried the Detroit style Coney dogs. Two on a plate, with mustard, chili and onions, a side of onion rings and a drink for $11. Not bad. Tuesday is $2 Coney day, so I missed it by a couple of days. The onion rings were thick, with some integrity to not fall apart. They were breaded and fried evenly crisp with a mildly sweet, beer batter flavor. Good onion rings (5 of them). The Coney's were just as described. Nothing special, just a plain hot dog. The chili was a wet vs a dry chili, if you know the kind - juicier vs plain dry. It was savory and not sweet, a plus! It was reminiscent of the canned Hormel type chili, but didn't have the carry over canned flavor (but it probably was canned). It came with a drink, which I never was asked about or specified, and it was some type of an orange flavored drink that tasted a little like an orange punch. All for a good price of $11. The day was blustery, and it was a bit chilly in the wind, but I could see this as a good, quick lunch where you can enjoy the outdoors. But, I'm not sure exactly what was "Detroit" about it?

    Very good & tasty $10 for the sandwich. It had a lot of…read moreeverything on it. Easy access to & from the location

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    Great Wraps

    Great Wraps

    2.8(4 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    When most people think Sunday brunch, they think of their local meat-and-three, or in the case of…read morethose from Greer, meat-and-four. However, I have found our family to be that of unconventional thinkers, so instead of finding a typical after-church dining locale, we went to the pinnacle of consumerism and capitalism--Haywood Mall. Mrs. W. and I had agreed that finding a place for Baby W. to play before or after eating was important, which also was a factor in where to go after learning about our friend and savior, Jesus Christ. The mall recently renovated its play place to include flashing lights, metal slides, and apparently, almost all of Greenville's population under 2. I had heard of Great Wraps and by that I mean I had briefly seen the sign above their food court booth on my way to the amply-hidden restrooms in the back corner of the food court, but I felt today was the day I would try their cuisine. After snapping Baby W.'s chair to a sturdy table, and after Mrs. W. returned with a plate of Thai food she paid $1.50 too much for (her words), I eagerly sprinted to the Great Wraps booth to give it a try. Great Wraps offers a large variety of wraps, although I wouldn't say their variety is great. Chicken something, chicken something else, and more chicken something. But then, there it was ... falafel hummus wrap. My love of falafel goes back to the Bush administration, enjoying those savory balls of chickpeas at the Pita House while avoiding returning to my paying job. I don't know what else is in falafel, but I can only assume it's addictive because I've always wanted more, but I am too lazy to use Google to learn to make my own. The falafel at Great Wraps is neither spherical nor likely fresh, but it is fried, which meets one of the requirements for it being falafel. During the construction of my wrap, I was asked by the helpful young chap who appeared to be knowledgable about wrap construction if I wanted my wrap "spicy." I've had some questionable experiences with spicy food (looking at you Dragon Den), but felt brave and ready to make the attempt again, so I let the young man know I would take him up on his generous offer to enhance my flavor journey. Several other identifiable ingredients later, my wrap was completed and distributed to me for immediate consumption. I added a little of the available shaker spices to my wrap for extra danger and begun consumption. I was pleased with the result. I let Mrs. W. know next time we ate post-religious ceremony Sunday lunch at our local indoor shopping center, I would likely give Great Wraps additional business. Her immediate response of, "OK," brought forth confidence I've not seen since the prior day when I committed to "spicy" over "non-spicy" at the local Dragon Den.

    If you have nit tried Great Wraps then you need to try it, especially if you want something…read moredifferent. The Baja Bowl has rice, lettuce, you build your own with choices such as salsa, black beans, tomatoes etc. You also have choices of sauces that taste delicious. The Great Wraps team are very nice offering friendly customer service everyday.

    Chik Fil A - food_court - Updated May 2026

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