Taylors is a census-designated place (CDP) in Greenville County, United States. The population was 21,617 at the 2010 census. Taylors is the Greenville/Spartanburg area's largest suburb although it is not incorporated as a city. It is part of the Greenville–Mauldin–Easley Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Taylors
5 based on 22 reviews
Since 2006, The Logos Theatre has produced professional, family friendly productions on an epic scale. At the Logos, you will see Biblical drama, children's musicals, classic literature and riveting drama as well as professional acting, sets, lighting, and special effects like you've never seen before. Visit our website to see our upcoming productions and follow us on Facebook for deals and discounts on tickets.
If you love drama, you'll love the Logos theater. Everything we've seen here has been over-the-top excellent. We've enjoyed many productions, but our favorites would be Narnia and Silent Star (a beautiful Christmas story). The Word of God is always shared beautifully on stage through drama, singing and emotion. We've also enjoyed several drama camps as a family. Contact them and find out how your child can get involved. This ministry has been a tremendous blessing to our family!
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.
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 8 reviews
Although we didn't find anything that said "take me home", it was still a very nice antique mall. The aisles were clear and the booths were well organized. They offered everything from the largest furniture to the smallest collectible. We were greeted when we walked in and made to feel like they were glad we were there.
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 6 reviews
Mini World of Trains (DBA) Model Trains Station has move to Taylors Mill. It is a family fun adventure for all ages displaying model trains of all sizes.
The train displays are wonderful! And there are more being built! There are many different gauge trains on display. With that comes many different displays. The detail of the displays shows the craftsmanship of those that created them originally. Talking with some of the volunteers that have created these displays shows their heart to be able to share them with others. Many of these were built as personal hobbies and only intended for home use, but now they are on display for all to see. Great value! I think it would be a huge challenge for a family to do any other activity for a lower price and have as much enjoyment!
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.
4.5 based on 670 reviews
The Greenville Drive put on a great show. Stadium well equipped with food, etc. not a bad seat in the place. Even has a green wall. Prices very reasonable. Confessions reasonably priced. Parking free or $5. A great night out plus this is located in trendy West End restaurant scene. Go!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
This is an interesting warehouse, lots of variety, not just items this place offers clothes, vinyls, and different items. Husband and I walked around and loved the variety. Will definitely go again. BE AWARE they will ask you to put you purse in a locker!
4.5 based on 180 reviews
Nestled within the Bob Jones University's Campus lays an impressive art gallery of surprising quality and caliber. Beautiful pieces of religious art work adorn the walls and the exhibits in this small town university. There is a dress code on the campus so call ahead to make sure the museum is open on your desired dates and to find out what is and isn't appropriate to wear so you won't be turned away at the door. Reasonable entrance fee for the exhibits.
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