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    SELECT Restaurant - Greer

    3.9 (378 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Prime Pot Roast
    lanette l.

    Popped in unexpectedly to Select for a lunch after some shopping. It was busy with people having brunch but we went with some comfort food on the cold day. Caesar Salad was possibly one of the best I've had in a very long time. The dressing was on point. The Candy Pork Chop was so delicious. Cooked perfectly, and those cinnamon apples? Crazy, crazy good. My husband got the Prime Pot Roast and it was AMAZING!

    Burger and cottage chips
    Joan G.

    Wow! The food here is awesome. A bit on the pricy side, we dropped $100 here on two burgers and side salads, & it was worth every penny! Burgers are a solid half pound, chips are hand made and that's the freshest side salad I've had anywhere in the past year outside of my own garden greens. Cooked to perfection. And Mercedes, our server, was beyond outstanding. Anything you order from here is going to be outstanding. BTW, their restrooms are tasteful and spotless. A solid 10 here!

    Chicken satay
    Minsu K.

    My husband and I went to SELECT for dinner on a Thursday night after a friend recommended this place. The restaurant was pretty full by 630pm but not too loud inside. Our server was very nice and came by often to check in on us. We got 2 rounds of drinks (beer/cocktail) - while we did like the drinks, the cocktails are pretty pricey, with most drinks at $18-20 and some specialty ones going up to $30+. We got chicken satay for an appetizer, and it was just okay, not bad but not great either. I got chicken salad panini - because the menu said 'panini' I thought it would come with a panini bread or some sort of artisanal bread, but no, it came with regular multi grain bread. And the sandwich was at best average, and fries weren't that good. The scallops were probably the best thing we ordered - though pricey ($40+) and smaller portioned, they were delicious. I might come back for just drinks next time, but I don't think the price justifies the quality of the food served here.

    Perfect after dinner tea
    Brynt L.

    Select is a beautifully curated dining experience nestled right in the middle of downtown Greenville. The mussels are perfectly cooked in a delectable broth. The bread served with it is perfect for dipping in the broth. The cocktail menu offers a great assortment of drinks to accompany the entrees. The staff is attentive and courteous. The space is neatly appointed. You step in and feels like you're in a big city restaurant.

    Jeff J.

    Casually Fine. It's the slogan for Select, posted right on the restaurant's outdoor sign. Located on Trade Street in the heart of downtown Greer, we dined on New Year's Eve. Several of the guests took the casual part seriously, feeling comfortable in everything from trucker's hats and plaid shirts, to sweaters and slacks. Our server, Daniel, appeared to be rather new, serving red wine vinegar with the "Bruschetta Enchantment" when we requested balsamic, and Rose All Day when we requested sparkling Rose. To his credit, his description of the unique Monte Cristo preparation was sufficient to appropriately guide us to a different selection. We had two steak entrees. The BERRY BLUE FILET ($59 | $69 Filet mignon center-cut Certified Black Angus medallions, enthroned on a bed of roasted garlic mashed potatoes, crowned with SELECT Berry Blue, topped with a fresh tuile and drotzels of blueberry coulis) was excellent. Prepared as ordered, cut like butter. Daniel didn't ask our preference, but charged us for the larger size. On the other hand, the NOUVEAUX RIBEYE ($63, Certified Black Angus center-cut ribeye seared, seasoned, and grilled to your liking. Enchanted with our walnut, garlic, sherry compound butter. Served with hand-crafted roasted garlic mashed potatoes) suffered from the problem with Ribeyes- difficult to even cut on one end due to gristle untrimmed. It was bad enough Select should speak with their meat supplier on this cut. We shared asparagus (6 stalks at $9) which was flavorful, but pricey. With two Maker's and the correct Sparkling Rose the tab topped $200. That's special event pricing for a meal and service not that special.

    Fried green tomatoes!!!  Heaven.

    We are actually en route from Texas to visit and planning our return here. The fried green tomatoes are to die for and I've dreamed of these for months!

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    This place is first class. I tried the brunch menu with a friend, food was on pointe and mimosas were perfection.

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    Been here many times. Great food and very friendly staff. Go in, give it whirl, you won't be disappointed!

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    Three star rating because I didn't go when it was busy and didn't go to the upstairs portion of the…read morerestaurant. The ambiance was very nice. Gets a little loud but that's what's expected. I ordered a burger and some fries. The fries were very good. The burger was cooked exactly how I liked it. I ordered a mule to drink and it was very refreshing and tasted very well. The decor was very earthy tones and welcoming. I can't wait to go back and increase my Star rating. I did get a sample of a beer on tap and the sample was hot. Not good.

    This is a charmingly quirky Southern brewery bursting with personality, a small-town hangout with…read moreoversized confidence comes complete with Sunlit, open-concept interior with tiered seating levels, rich wood textures throughout, exposed beams, and warm amber lighting. Craft cocktails and house beers served at a bustling wood-heavy bar, playful signage, local flair, and a relaxed but rowdy Southern vibe. The bartender bursting with Southern personality stands behind the rich, wood-worn bar, confident and radiant. Her sleeves are rolled up, a few loose strands of hair catching the daylight as she moves with effortless rhythm. A warm, knowing smile spreads across her face as she happily serves a jug of the house-made egg nog. Soon after, she prepares a crafty Old Fashioned--measuring the bourbon, stirring clear ice in a heavy rocks glass, perfectly embodying the brewery's quirky southern soul and big-hearted attitude. There's a lived-in comfort to the space: scuffed wood that tells stories, sunlight pooling across tables, and small-town pride in every detail. The atmosphere is welcoming and unpretentious, equal parts gathering place and second home. It's where locals come not just for the beer or cocktails, but for the familiarity--the nods, the shared jokes, the sense of belonging that keeps them hanging around long after the glass is empty. Cheers!

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    Wild Ace Pizza & Pub - 14" Pepperoni

    Wild Ace Pizza & Pub

    3.3(198 reviews)
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    Friday night here isn't optional, it's on the Reminders app right next to Henry's football practice…read moreschedule, and we check it off with the same relief every week. Henry gets the mini corn dogs, has for years, though we've now heard whispers that once they're out, they're gone for the rest of time, no substitutions, which has turned his order into something closer to a small bet. I get the same thing every time: the 10 inch personal pizza, pepperoni and onions, and two PBR liters. I've never once considered another combination. This is not indecision. This is a system that works, refined over years of Fridays, and I see no reason to disturb something that's already won. -- UPDATE: Wild Ace responded directly to address Henry's corn dog anxiety, confirming the mini corn dogs are staying and new kids' meal options are coming soon. Henry has not yet been informed of this development, mostly because I want to see how many more Fridays I can get out of him worrying about it.

    Update 5/24/2026 - I'm not sure what's going on with the pizza appearance, taste, preparedness. The…read moreprices have gone up yet the quality isn't what we were used to getting when already spending a ridiculous amount for a pizza. Last night we had ordered a margarita pizza. It initially came with no basil, all the tomatoes were all in the center not scattered around, and the crust was burnt and hard. When I bit into the pizza, it crunched. Flatbreads aren't even cooked that much. We had to call in and get a new pizza. It had more tomatoes and this time it had basil, but the crust was still thin, overcooked and crunchy. Very disappointing. Refer to my video and of past photos. Whatever has changed, should be fixed sooner than later.

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    The Southern Growl - Classic Chicken Sandwich with sweet potato fries and scallion aioli

    The Southern Growl

    4.4(393 reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    This was a really good experience. Jessica took care of us from ordering to serving. She was…read moreoutstanding!!! The food was really good. It was a nice presentation and tasted great. The coconut cream pie had flavor of cocoon every bite. They have indoor and outdoor seating and lots of it. They have several places to order drinks throughout the seating areas. This was very nice and comfortable.

    There is a sign at The Southern Growl that reads, in effect, that if your pet or your child…read moreproduces waste on the premises, you are expected to clean it up. I read it three times, not because I misunderstood it, but because I wanted to confirm that it listed pets and children in that order, which it did, and that tells you something about the sequence of problems they've encountered on the lawn, though I've decided not to find out what exactly. With that said, the lawn is not exactly a lawn at all, unless you consider granite rocks as a lawn, which the residents of Elberton, Georgia do as it is considered the "Granite Capital of the World." Elberton this is not. This rocky lawn is to be filled with Bichon Frisés and children in ball caps, and on the afternoon I visited it was doing exactly that. There was a dog near the covered bar area moving through the patio with the serenity of an animal who has never once been told that other people exist. His owner stood nearby holding a beer and looking proud, which is a face I recognized, because I have a son and have stood next to him with that exact expression at least twice in public places where I should have known better. I had the Radiant Positivity, a sour ale at 6%, which sounds like something printed above a middle school guidance counselor's desk but turned out to be genuinely good, all grapefruit and a tartness that knew when to stop. I thought about ordering the Kamp Jam, a 4% light lager described as tasting like shared laughter and the unbreakable bonds of friendship, and decided I wasn't there yet. The owners opened this place in 2014 and have expanded it three times since, which tells you something about Greer that it probably already knows about itself but that the rest of the area is still catching up on. Consequentially, Greer itself has also expanded its waistline 3 times since 2014 but that's a discussion for another time. I thought about asking about the Southern Sanctum, an American Tripel, but the afternoon had reached the evening and a point where a Tripel felt like a commitment that deserved more deliberation than I had left in me. I paid my tab, which was reasonable in a way that surprised me given the quality of everything, said goodbye to nobody in particular, and drove home thinking about the Kamp Jam, and whether the unbreakable bonds of friendship were something I'd get to eventually.

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    The Southern Growl - You get a table number when you walk in , get in line to order, and wait for your buzzer to sound to go pick up your food.

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    13 Stripes Brewery - 4 pack of Light & Glory IPA

    13 Stripes Brewery

    4.5(83 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    In four days, the United States of America will celebrate what is technically called its…read moreSemiquincentennial, which is the word for a 250th anniversary, and which I had to look up, and which I then tried to say out loud in my car on the way here, three times, and failed each one. This is the irony the Founding Fathers, who were unusually articulate men, could not have anticipated: that the country they built on clear plain speech would arrive at its 250th birthday with a name for itself that sounds like a medical procedure. The brewery has posted a banner on their website that says "Come celebrate the 250th birthday of AMERICA with us!" which is a more honest description of the situation, and which I appreciated. 13 Stripes is a Revolutionary War brewery at Taylors Mill, built by people who are genuinely, non-ironically in love with the period, and it shows completely and without apology. Every beer is named for something from the war. The lager is called Not My King, which started as a jab at Budweiser and turned out to be historically accurate. It is not, however, a protest against a certain self-appointed king who resides (and is in the process of dismantling) the White House. The Hazy Double IPA is called Freedom Juice, at 8%, which is also historically accurate, in that freedom, when it finally arrives, tends to hit harder than you expected. I ordered the William Penn, a Quaker Oatmeal Coffee Stout at 5.5%, on the principle that the only man who founded both a colony and a religious movement deserves to be a stout, and he did. I then ordered the Townsend, an English Style Pub Ale on nitro named after Robert Townsend, one of Washington's spies, who conducted his intelligence work in relative silence, which is appropriate for a 4.1% beer you drink quietly while everyone else is ordering Freedom Juice. The food is from Defiance BBQ, which is not a casual name for a friendly food truck. The brisket sandwich is available Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays while supplies last, which is the kind of scarcity notice that makes people arrive earlier than they intended. The coleslaw comes with a note on the menu that reads "the slaw is the law," which I considered briefly as a reference to Judge Dredd and then accepted, because there are some sentences that resolve themselves. The fries are cooked in beef tallow, a detail the 18th century would have found unremarkable and the 21st century has turned into a whole conversation. They were very good, and I did not start the conversation. On July 4, 2026, the United States will be 250 years old, built in part right here, in South Carolina, where more Revolutionary War battles were fought than in any other state, which is a fact that most people driving past Taylors Mill do not know and would probably find surprising if someone told them in line at the bar. I finally partook in the Nathan Hale, an American Pale Ale at 5%. Nathan Hale, as you may recall, had only one regret. I had none.

    Awesome brewery with a large variety of beers on tap! I stopped by this brewery on a Friday night…read moreand I enjoyed the experience. I was impressed with the large selection of lagers, dark/malt beers, and IPAs. I liked the option of getting 10oz or 20oz. The staff was knowledgeable about the menu and provided quick service. I did not try the food but everything coming out of the kitchen looked good. The to-go beer was reasonably priced and there was a large selection. I highly recommend stopping by this brewery if you're in the area.

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