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Where to Eat on Mondays in Downtown Spartanburg

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Where to Eat on Mondays in Downtown Spartanburg

It’s not uncommon for local restaurants to take Mondays off, so we’ve compiled a list of Downtown Spartanburg restaurants that are open on Mondays. Lunch or dinner, these places will give you a taste of Spartanburg’s unique flavors.

BREAKFAST

Blue Moon breakfast biscuit and fruit

Depending on your preferred breakfast option, Monday mornings is a good time for an easy meal. Blue Moon Specialty Foods has breakfast sandwiches and their pimento cheese grits available.

Heath in Hand juices

For something healthy, Health in Hand showcases a plethora of vegetarian-and vegan-friendly juices, smoothies and overnight oat bowls that’ll fuel your Monday.

For a quicker breakfast, Little River Roasting’s Coffee Bar has not only a menu full of caffeinated treats, but freshly-baked scones, biscuits, muffins, and other grab-and-go breakfast bites.

LUNCH

Burgar’s burgers and fries are a popular lunch option downtown

A lunchtime staple, some of Spartanburg’s best sandwiches are available on Mondays. Converse Deli and The SamMitch Shop are open, as is Blue Moon if you didn’t start your day there.

If your taste buds are looking to explore, a long list of international flavors are available to you on Mondays.

Lemongrass KitchenMonsoon Noodle House, and Lime Leaf Café both open for lunch before taking a brief pause and reopening for dinner.

Miyako Sushi Group’s fresh and flavorful sushi rolls are favorites downtown, as are the poke bowls and sushi burritos available at Pokenori.

Ali Baba, on Spartanburg’s pedestrian-only Wall Street, has a menu full of Mediterranean specialties for all tastes.

Venus Pie Pizzeria is open if you’re craving a slice (or two). For a filling burger, head to Nu-Way Restaurant and Lounge, first opened in 1937 and a go-to spot for juicy burgers for generations.

For Mexican flair, check out Mezcal’s upscale twists on the classics or the Mexican-plus-burgers offerings of Burgar.

Wade’s Restaurant is down-home cooking at its finest offering meat-and-three staples and stick-to-your-ribs goodness. And for one of the best lunch deals in Spartanburg, check out Delaney’s Irish Pub’s meat-and-two or meat-and-three lunch special.

A second location from popular Blue Moon Specialty Foods (see the breakfast item above), The Blue Moon Bodega has select local and regional grocery products for downtown residents, along with a menu of delicious sandwiches and customizable salads.

DINNER

Main St. Pub’s totchos

Main Street Pub serves up American classics and takes on barbecue, and have great happy hours to boot.

For a taste of Italy, Sophia’s Restaurant executes the favorites incredibly well and has nearly-mind-blowing desserts.

Rigsby’s Smoked Burgers, Wings & Grill has a menu full of well, burgers, wings, and much more. Rigsby’s is also a great spot to catch some live sports.

New to Spartanburg’s barbecue scene, Smoking Butt Heads BBQ is open Mondays serving up all the barbecue mains and sides you’d expect to find at a great, Southern barbecue spot.

It’s hard to beat a perfectly-cooked steak, and luckily, you’ve got options for that, too. Rick Erwin’s Level 10, on top of the AC Hotel Spartanburg, offers 360-degree views of the city with its attentive service and expertly-handled menu.

The Peddler, long a Spartanburg favorite, showcases its steakhouse vibes even on Mondays.

 

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