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Welcome coffee, tea, and conversation lovers!
We like to visit a cafe or coffeehouse in Greenville most every morning. Coffee is between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., but members should feel free to arrive before 9 or leave after 10:30. We like to try out a variety of coffee shops. We especially enjoy a morning drink (coffee, tea, latte, espresso, cappuccino, etc.) mixed with conversation with new friends and old.
You should join us if you love sharing a morning drink and good conversation with others.
The purpose of this meetup is to sample the best cafes and coffeehouses in Greenville to savor a morning drink and socializing with others.
How good is the selection of coffee and coffee shops in Greenville? Fodor's Travel listed Greenville on its list of the best American cities for coffee. Our coffee houses like Methodical Coffee, Due South Coffee Roasters, Coffee Underground, The Village Grind, and Grateful Brew all got special shout-outs on the list.
While breakfast or brunch foods will sometimes be offered by the cafe or coffeehouse we meet at, this will not always be the case. Sometimes the cafe or coffeehouse will offer such food. Sometimes not.
Join my coffee Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1590796514892332
I charge an annual fee of $4 to be a member of this meetup. This is a modest fee – about the cost of a cup of coffee. The fee is in place because owning a meetup is rather expensive. I pay over $200 each year to meetup.com.
There are a few ways to pay your $4 fee and therefore avoid losing your membership.
I have heard that the pay method meetup.com uses (Stripe) is either difficult to use or is defective. I therefore don't recommend using Stripe. Two options I suggest: (1) Pay me $4 when you see me at a future meetup; (2) Venmo the money to me: @Dom-Nozzi.
Once you pay, you will be shown as being paid up for your annual dues on the meetup page.
I would like to invite you to consider joining my wine meetup group if that interests you. The Greenville wine social meetup is a wine-based socializing event. https://www.meetup.com/greenville-wine-social-meetup-group/
Join my wine Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2038155713359824
The carnivore diet MEATup group is a support group of like-minded carnivores who meet and socialize to share experiences and wisdom about low-carb, low-sugar, meat-based eating. https://meetup.com/carnivore-meatup-in-greenville
Join my carnivore Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1233272244925457
Upcoming events
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SATURDAY coffee at Unlocked Coffee Roasters in Greenville!
Unlocked Coffee Roasters, 556 Perry Ave Ste B116, Greenville, SC, USJoin us this SATURDAY the 18th at 9:00 am (or later if 9 is too early) for a breakfast beverage at Unlocked Coffee in Greenville!
To find us at Unlocked, look for the small Italian flag in the middle of our table.
We look forward to your getting together with us for another gathering featuring great breakfast drinks and interesting conversation.
You can join my coffee meetup group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1590796514892332
My Greenville wine social meetup is a wine-based socializing event. https://www.meetup.com/greenville-wine-social-meetup-group/
You can also join my wine meetup group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2038155713359824My Dancing in Greenville meetup.
https://www.meetup.com/dancers-in-greenville/You can also join my Dancing in Greenville group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/24901515349455794
7 attendeesHampton Pinckney Pre-Porchfest Patio Meetup on Sunday, October 19th!
The Hamptons Condos, 325 Hampton Ave #105, Greenville, SC, USJoin us at our townhouse and patio at The Hamptons in Greenville on Sunday, October 19th starting at 11:00 am until 1:00 pm for a Pre-Porchfest Party!
We are at 325 Hampton Ave, #105 (the carport side of our historic brick building). Our condo is centrally located smack-dab in the middle of the several performance porches in the neighborhood.
The historic Hampton-Pinckney neighborhood in Greenville is proudly hosting its fifth annual porchfest event, which will be held on Sunday October 19th from 1:00pm – 6:00pm and will feature musical performances on several historic porches on Hampton Avenue, Pinckney Street, and Lloyd Street in the Hampton-Pinckney historic district. This event is free and open to the community.
This is a BYOB event of adult beverages and non-alcoholic drinks (note that a wristband must be purchased at the porchfest event if you wish to carry alcohol to various performances). We will be providing various adult and soft beverages for our patio gathering, as well as finger foods. We don’t require you to bring any of your own food or drink to share, but doing so is appreciated.
After our gathering, you will have a short walk to attend the many Porchfest performances. Again, our townhouse is centrally located for the event, with 5 musical performance porches on Hampton Ave and 6 performance porches on nearby Pinckney St.
This year, 24 bands (as of 10.5.25) will be performing for what I and many others believe is the most loved of all annual entertainment events in Greenville.
The purpose of Porchfest is to highlight the array of local musical talent and historic architecture in Greenville while enjoying Greenville’s first National Historic District – Hampton-Pinckney. This is a FREE OF CHARGE walkabout musical festival. More info: https://hpporchfest.org/
Suggestions for attending Porchfest after our patio gathering:
*Bring water bottles for hydration during the event.
*Bring a lightweight chair or blanket to sit on at the performance porches.
*Bring sunscreen or a hat or whatever else is needed for an afternoon outdoors.
*Do not walk with an open alcohol container on any streets or sidewalks not blocked for the event. If you are carrying alcohol, look for the “No Alcohol Beyond This Point” signs.
*Anyone 21 years old or older wishing to consume alcohol on public property must wear a City-approved wristband (wristbands can be purchased at the event for $1).
*Various porches will host various artists throughout the afternoon. Performances are staggered at different times from 1:00pm to 6pm. See the above-listed website for a schedule and map.
*The event site will have vendors selling beverages and food, as well as merchandise.
*No pets are allowed.Note that the streets where the event is happening will be closed to any motorized vehicles, including golf carts. Parking is available in numerous parking lots surrounding the area. We recommend one of a number of parking lots off Washington St between Lloyd St and Academy St. Or at Unity Park off Hudson. Parking is available in numerous parking lots surrounding the area. Greenville Heritage Federal Credit Union, Greenville Water System, and the Greenville County Library parking lots are available. Also, the closest street parking is available on Asbury.
A recommended and much more fun option for getting to our party and the event is to park in the Greenville town center and take a pedicab bicycle ride! Call 864.293.3065 for a pedicab ride to the event.
As of October 5, here is the list of performers: Second Hand News, Hot As A Pepper, Byrdie Wilson, Sarah Clanton & Andy Beckey, Admiral Radio, Sunhouse, TJ Jeter, Jamie Wright Trio, Hurt & Skip, Taylor Corum, Wasted Wine, Randomonium, Passenger Princess, Clay Johnson, Adam Maalouf & Free Planet Radio, The Iliana Rose Cuban Jazz Band, Vilai Harrington and the Hamptones, Reedy River String Band, Trey Francis, Rufus Lee & The Handful, Shades of Gray, Angela Easterling, FAC Miles Davis Ensemble, Absinthe Minded.We look forward to your joining us!
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