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    Mercato Cafe

    3.5 (15 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Sarah M.

    Excellent vibes inside and out! The pastries, breakfast, & lunch options have great selections! We had the spinach feta pastry and enjoyed a warm latte! I was impressed with the decor and the little gifts to shop as you waited online!

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    Lori L.

    Really cute coffee spot. Bonus that there is plenty of seating inside. Super cozy and it doesn't feel industrial like most of the recent coffee spots. They also had some food options which was nice. I didn't wait long in line at all and everyone was helpful.

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    Mary H.

    Beautiful coffee shop with delicious pastries. The oat milk latte was the point. My blueberry fritter was light, fluffy not too sweet. Located in the nicest area with shops and dining. It's a must stop in for an afternoon break or quick breakfast.

    Shawn B.

    Pleasant atmosphere, the spinach croissant is good, plenty of natural light, and enjoyable cortados.

    Marita S.

    Great place for breakfast or afternoon snack break. Relaxing atmosphere, beautiful high ceilings, they offer a nice menu of pastries and sandwiches. I love the interior and they also have outdoor seating. Located at Bridgeway Station.

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    Sub Station II

    Sub Station II

    3.4
    (22 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The ambiance is definitely low key and pretty stark, it's clear that this is a sandwich shop and…read morethat's it. This is not a "dining experience". But the sandwich was good. Initially, I was skeptical when one folded layer of ham and one layer of capicolla made up all the meat, then a pile of shredded lettuce, two slices of tomato and some onion, spices, oil, vinegar and red pepper made up the sandwich. I got it to go, which I think Ed helped the sandwich to come together. The bread was very good. Since the shop was very slow at noon on a Saturday, and frankly the three employees looked bored out of their minds, I was afraid the bread would be old and stale. But it was pretty good. I really had the overall impression that everyone working here was just going through the motions and wanted to be a million other places. My order was taken by a young lady, the meat was cut by an older gentleman, as if he didn't trust anyone else with that task, and the assembly was completed by a young man. As soon as the cashier completed my transaction, she hopped back up on the back counter, waiting for another customer. As soon as the older gentleman cut the meat, he went to stare out of the to go window and suck on some ice from a cup. And the young assembly man talked the whole time to either the older man or the girl about who was in a truck in the parking lot. Every now and then he would ask me if I wanted something like red peppers or did I want the pickle or was it "to-go." It was very, very laid back. You are just here for the sandwich and they are just here to make it and get you in your way, no frills. It was okay, but very different from many of the other, similar shops. They did all have Sub Station II shirts, but it really made me think about how, let's say, Jersey Mike's workers all have on aprons and a cap, same with Subway or Firehouse. Just interesting. The place is clean, they wear gloves as they should. It's just something you don't think about until it's not there. Sure, I'll go back. $7 for a regular. But probably not driving here as a destination.

    They get straight to the point here. No frills just good food! Everything was fresh including the…read morepickle had the perfect snap. They also have daily specials. I havent had a sandwich in a long time considering Im not a huge fan of sandwiches but this was really good.

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    Augusta Street Market

    Augusta Street Market

    4.2
    (45 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$

    My wife and I recently tried Augusta Street Market twice, sampling three different offerings from…read moretheir "New York Deli with Southern Style" menu. First off, if you know the Augusta Road area (as it's known locally) you know it's a narrow, heavily congested retail corridor dividing expensive neighborhoods from very expensive neighborhoods. This market sits far enough south of the usual cluster of restaurants and shops that you'll think you missed it -- twice. If you know where the Spinx near Blythe Academy is, Augusta Street Market is across the street and one block south. The store itself is bright, white, and very open. It was clearly something else years ago before being remodeled into this interesting venue. There's seating out front, on a side patio, and along the front windows. Parking in front is limited to maybe three spots, but there's additional parking behind the building. Just take Club Drive along the side and park in back. In the center of the store is a large X-shaped shelving system loaded with curated goodies: crackers, pretzels, spices, honey, olives, teas, chips, dried pasta, sauces, Greenville's own Poppington's popcorn flavors, and more. A cooler along the far wall holds drinks and desserts. The deli area and serving counter are completely open to the kitchen. We haven't visited during a rush, but it feels like the place could quickly turn into a fast-moving NYC-style sandwich machine when busy. The staff has been patient with first-time customers, taking time to walk people through the menu and options. On my second visit, the gentleman behind the counter was literally packed and ready to leave for the day when I walked in. He saw me and immediately acted as though he still had several hours left in his shift -- which, so far, feels far more "Southern Style" than "New York Deli." But the real reason to come here is the sandwiches. The lunch and early dinner menu is split into HOT and COLD categories. The hot sandwiches include eleven options featuring chicken, beef, turkey, tuna salad, shrimp, pastrami, a black bean burger, and a three-cheese grilled sandwich. The cold sandwiches feature eleven more combinations of cold cuts, turkey, chicken breast, chicken salad, and specialty cheeses. On our first visit, we split the Waverly: roasted turkey with melted sharp cheddar, cherry jam, and black pepper Dijon on grilled milk bread. It was piled high and easily large enough for two people to share. The sandwich was flavorful and generous, with bread that felt like part of the experience rather than simply a vehicle for the fillings. It immediately made us want to come back. The Waverly was $16, with most sandwiches ranging from $13 to $18. The deli salads include chicken salad, tuna salad, sweet berry salad, cucumber salad, potato salad, caprese salad, coleslaw, grape crunch salad, and macaroni salad. Pimento cheese and egg salad are also available, though I didn't spot them in the case. Chip options include several Carolina Kettle flavors along with Zapp's and Deep River chips. Drinks include canned sodas, teas, lemonade, and the expected coffeehouse coffee selections. On our second visit, I grabbed sandwiches to meet my wife for a picnic. This time we ordered the Canal ($14) and the Bleeker ($17). The Canal is a tuna salad sandwich with dill pickles, melted Gruyère, fresh dill, and grilled wheat bread. It was good, though I think I might actually prefer it served cold. Like the Waverly, it was generously portioned, so the $14 price carried no regrets. The Bleeker was a stacked Italian sandwich with assorted cold cuts, provolone, shredded iceberg lettuce, shaved onion, cherry pepper relish, oregano, oil, and vinegar on a hero roll. Again, piled high and beautifully assembled, it never felt overpriced. The bun wasn't merely sprinkled with sesame seeds -- it was completely coated in them. Once again, the bread was a co-star, not a background extra. The plan was for each of us to eat half of each sandwich. My wife could barely finish her half of the Bleeker. I powered through the Canal and most of the Bleeker, saving the final half of the Italian sandwich for breakfast the next morning. (What? Never had an Italian deli sammich for breakfast? Expand your palates!) Augusta Street Market also offers entrée salads along with tomato bisque and chicken noodle soup. There's a kids menu featuring PB&J, ham and cheese, turkey and cheese, and grilled cheese sandwiches. The breakfast menu looks worth exploring as well, with fried egg sandwiches featuring bacon, cheeses, pastrami, ham, sausage, and avocado. There's also whipped ricotta on a bagel. Breakfast sandwiches range from $8 to $13. Definitely give this place a try. Check out their website for all the extra options, or just ask at the counter. These artisans are proud of their work. I've also heard a second location may soon be opening in Clemson.

    Very cute cafe. Service was good and food was good, not sure if it's worth the wait. I'd order it…read morefor pickup next time. The sandwiches are large. I think this place is a little overhyped but still very solid. The bread here is delicious!

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    Empire Deli Greenville

    3.8
    (96 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    Variety of sandwiches options. Potatoes salad, fries, and…read morechips for sides. I had the Turkey Bacon and Pestro Paninul with chips. Excellent Great service... the owner (Erika M) works with workers. Indoor area was clean and neat. Outside area looks inviting. Overall rating 4.5 out of 5.

    As much as I love this place and tell everybody about it... I do wish that they had more of a…read moresocial media and local presence. This would really help get the word out about them and their change hours. I thought they would be closed, but I gave it a chance and I saw that they were open and they changed her hours once again. I completely get it and understand, but my advice to them is to have more of an online presence to help people to help themselves. When I come in, I wanna feel good and be welcomed with a friendly face instead of feeling at times like I'm a bother for even coming in... Maybe it's close to their closing time however they continuously change your hours so it's really hard not to do that sometimes. Most recent time I went in I forgot I had a punchcard I wanted to use, however unfortunately, it was in my other purse and unfortunately, the person who took care of me didn't offer to give me a new one or when I come in next time I can get two or anything. this definitely was a missed opportunity and left me feeling like I wasn't appreciated as a customer. For a business that is not getting a lot of business I would think they would go above and beyond anytime and chance that they get whenever faced with a customer or potential customers! There's a lot of opportunities here that I have seen. I just hope that they can do more and get more business , because I really do love this place!

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