Love What You Eat During Greenville's First Ever Small Plates Tour | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, NC     Get ready for the Greenville Small Plates Tour happening Wednesday, March 9th - Saturday, March 12th hosted by Uptown Greenville and the Independent Restaurant Association of Greenville.

    With so many wonderful independent restaurants across Greenville serving up delicious dishes daily, Uptown Greenville and the Independent Restaurant Association of Greenville have teamed up to help showcase the creativity and variety of our local culinary delights. The Greenville Small Plates Tour consists of four days for residents, students, and visitors alike to forage the city sampling small sized portions of the best dishes our local restaurants have to offer.

    The Small Plates Tour is a self-guided restaurant tour. Visit as many of the restaurants as you can at your own pace over the four days. Each restaurant is offering a special Tour Menu of small plates priced from $4 to $10 for patrons to select from a la carte. This is in addition to the restaurant's regular menu, so there is something for everyone. The small plates menu may have brand new dishes created just for the event or offer small sizes of existing dishes.

    Participating restaurants include: Basil's Restaurant, Cinnamon, Crave Uptown, Crossbones Tavern, Dickinson Avenue Public House, The Scullery, Starlight Café, Villa Verde, and Villedge Wood Fired Kitchen and Bar.

    No ticket is needed and attendees are encouraged to order as few or as many small plates as desired. Small plates are priced from $4 to $10.

    Find a list of the participating restaurant small plate menus at: http://uptowngreenville.com/spt-menus/


    For more information about Uptown Greenville, go to uptowngreenville.com or call Director Bianca Shoneman at (252) 561-8400. Contact Carl Rees, Economic Development Manager with the City of Greenville at crees@greenvillenc.gov or (252) 329-4510 or Kelsey Anderson - (828)329-5309, Kelsey@uptowngreenville.com
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