Piedmont is a census-designated place (CDP) along the Saluda River in Anderson and Greenville counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 5,103 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Piedmont
5 based on 30 reviews
Six and Twenty Distillery is a grain to glass maker of premium spirits. We rely on locally-sourced materials for our products, and pride ourselves in being South Carolina's finest distillery. We're open to the public and encourage folks to stop in and see for themselves what makes craft spirts truly unique. Our gift shop allows for on-site purchases, samples and a chance to meet our craftsmen. Cheers!
This is a great place to go and take a tour of a distillery. It is small but it is very interesting and the employees and management take great pride in the business. We learned about how they make their bourbon and whiskey and got to sample some of their products. It was so good that I went away with two bottles!!! If you get a chance drop by and say hello and check this place out.
5 based on 3 reviews
This area has wonderful walkways all along the Reedy River as it winds its way through downtown Greenville. There is a very large selection of places for snacks or full dining along the walkways on both sides of the river. Definitely bring your children! They will love all the ducks! There are countless photo opportunities on the pedestrian bridges. I saw an afternoon of smiles....it is a joy. And there is plenty of signage telling you the history of the river and the surrounding area.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
It is near the Donaldson Airport and Mauldin, SC and just 10 miles from Greenville. It is where the first baseball field was before it moved downtown Greenville. It is part of the watershed ( Reedy River) that travels to downtown. At one time i was very polluted but is much cleaner today and has several active beaver dams that raise the water level in certain areas. There are a couple of nature hike looks and about 12 miles of trails. You can easily do 2 or more miles as there are loops. Very little up and down so pretty level. Some areas might be accessible by wheel chair but other areas are a bit rough for that. A lot of bird watchers, families with small children, couples, etc. There is an old mill at one end. Plenty of parking and a couple of remote parking areas as well. We usually take more difficult hikes but wanted to see this place. It was very nice and nearby. Enjoy!!!
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Greenville County's Premier Winery & Vineyard featuring daily wine tastings, vineyard tours, local cheese plates, and even a mini-pig named Pinot!
Knowledgeable and attentive staff. At most winery tastings, you are allowed a certain amount of tastings from a list. Here, you taste all of them; maybe 12-15? Some had very unique flavors. You should definitely ask for the cheese board; cost was about $14 a person so well worth the drive. The Reserve Cabernet(750 ml) was $31.95 and the Caramel Delight (375 ml) was $19.95. Wines aren't cheap but it was a nice experience. They have an outdoor area which is probably nice; the inside tasting area was pretty tight. They do take reservations.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
MADWORLD Haunted Attraction is South Carolina's biggest, best, and most terrifying haunted attraction full of interactive rooms, woods, special effects, top notch actors, and live zombies you can shoot up, just like the movies. Madworld is more than just a haunted house, it's Halloween fun and adventure at it's highest level!
so we have been to MANY haunted houses/trails as my wife's b-day in Nov 1 and she loves them!! this was by far our favorite overall experience yet. The entire place is top notch from the characters walking around while you wait to the haunted trail/house to the zombie shoot!! we have been to plenty and came out wondering if it was put on for kindergartners but this top is top notch and worth worth every penny and then some
5 based on 173 reviews
Really nice park. Bridge is an amazing architectural feat, and beautiful to look at. In the evening it's spectacular. Eat anywhere along the water, Eat inside or out. Find a picnic spot. See an outdoor play, hear local musicians. Fountains and sculpture, swings to laz in. Walk your dog. Good for the soul.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Visited Happy Cow dairy and found a number of items that my wife can tolerate in the milk family. They cheeses are wonderful, cottage cheese amazing and several milk choices. They also have fresh produce (when in season) and lots of jams, jellies, and pickled items. The staff was friendly and answered our questions. Give them as try if you have lactose problems.
5 based on 33 reviews
My wife and I saw Of Mice and Men and were amazed! So much so that I took our oldest son back to see it again about a week later. The cast, director, stage sets, props,.......... are all much more impressive than I would have ever imagined. Almost everyone involved has some type of theater degree or extensive performance background. They have various productions, performances and awards in their collective resumes and it is obvious that they put a tremendous amount of effort into what they do. Please take the time to visit them because what they are doing for this community is actually bigger than what they do on the stage and that is saying quite a lot!!
5 based on 646 reviews
The not-for-profit Peace Center is the premier venue for live entertainment in South Carolina.
This was my first time visiting the Peace Center. It was a very pleasant experience, the staff was friendly and welcoming. Drinks were available for purchase, bathrooms easily accessible, available parking across the street, Starbucks within walking distance.
The concert hall was larger than I expected and decorated with an updated charming decor. We had box seats and that proved to be an enjoyable experience.
I totally enjoyed the concert and look forward to returning to the Peace Center again.
4.5 based on 550 reviews
The 20 mile trail stretching from Greenville to Travelers Rest is a mostly paved and divided walking, running, and biking trail. Depending where you enter the trail, you might see a lively small town, a river, Greenville, or woods. Each part of the trail has its own personality. While some people whiz by on bicycles, others are are learning to ride bikes. It's family time with a stroller, exercise time with friends, or social walking time. The trail is a must for all who come to Greenville. The city has an interactive site on the internet showing free parking, restrooms, water fountains, and a few eateries. Find the part of the trail that fits your mood and personality.
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