Few People Know About The Secret Dining Room Hidden Beneath Soby’s Restaurant In South Carolina
The only thing we love more than a good secret – is sharing it! For a couple of decades now, Soby’s New South Cuisine has anchored South Main Street in Greenville. And each night (and for brunch on Sundays), hundreds and hundreds of patrons enjoy the delicious food and wonderful atmosphere at Soby’s. But the majority of those visitors aren’t aware of the secret passageway that leads to a secret dining table hidden inside the restaurant.
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If you've ever dined at, or simply ventured in for a cocktail at Soby's, then you know the signature look of the restaurant is moored in its brick walls.
Those from Greenville surely love the transformation of more than 20 years ago from an old, tired, worn out shoe store to this rustic and stunning atmosphere. What's not to love?!
If you're among them, did you know that hidden somewhere on the brick walls is a secret door that hundreds of people walk right by without noticing? If you somehow missed it, then you're not alone...
The creative cuisine gives applause to all things Southern and, combined with the rich, rustic atmosphere, creates a dining experience folks want to replicate over and over. Dining at Soby's is an easy decision. But what if you could take that experience to a whole new (subterranean) level??
While most people are aware that Soby's has one of the most extensive wine lists in the city, most aren't aware of the secret dining table found in the heart of the wine cellar.
Photo courtesy of Table 301 Restaurant Group
Whether you bring the whole brood, or just the love your life, a meal in the secret dining room should be on everyone's bucket list.
Photo courtesy of Table 301 Restaurant Group
Now that you know, will you be seeking that secret door hidden on the brick wall? And how long will you be able to hold out before making a reservation at the secret table in the cellar?
Soby’s New South Cuisine is a must-have dining experience – and the table in the cellar? Well, that’s our little secret. Dining out should always be fun and memorable. Learn more about Soby’s and make a reservation on the official website.
Robin Jarvis is a travel writer and editor for OnlyInYourState.com with a bachelor's degree in Journalism. Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. She's lived in the Carolinas for nearly three decades and currently resides in Charleston. When she's not working, she loves to cook with friends and check out new adventures. General questions and FAM tours: [email protected]