Falling for Greenville at one of the city’s major festivals

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The Fall for Greenville festival had white tents lining the streets showcasing the food of Greenville.

One of Greenville’s most beloved traditions took a hit from Helene, but fear not, Fall for Greenville returned, and its better than ever. Instead of its normal slot in mid-October, right as the season turns into full fall and the trees flourish, the Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival, presented by Pepsi, took place from Nov. 8-10.

Located in downtown Greenville, the weekend featured mainly local artists and food vendors. The streets of downtown Greenville were covered with white tents where the vendors set up and offered patrons a tasting menu of some of their signature dishes, with beloved local spots like Roost, Society and Sidewall all making an appearance.

With over 60 restaurants present, patrons could pick from a wide variety of food options, including Indian, Jamaican, Cajun and Mexican cuisines, making this an ideal event for anyone looking to expand their culinary palette. Those looking to do that without breaking the bank would be happy to find that the festival operated off of a ticket system, meaning patrons could buy a sheet of five tickets, redeemable at any vendor’s tent, for $5…

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