Wild Ace Pizza and Pub may be brewing beer and serving it to customers by next month.
Denise VandenBerghe confirmed a brewpub license application has been filed for the restaurant at 103 Depot Street.
Greer First Baptist Church will host a Service of Heroes on the 15th anniversary of 9/11.
The service will be at Greer City Park Amphitheater Sunday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m. The event will honor all of first responders and reinforce the lessons of empathy, service and unity that arose from the 9/11 tragedy.
Downtown visitors should be aware of two Trade Street road closures Sunday and Monday.
• Sunday, noon – 5 p.m., the 300 block of Trade Street and the Depot parking lot will be closed for a car show.
Within two weeks three downtown eateries – two within the 200 block of Trade Street – have closed.
The Greer Station Diner, previously Southern Thymes Cafe, Rhythms on Trade and the Cupcake Castle have gone out of business. All three have signs on their doors indicating their closings.
Still Water Grill and Catering is now hiring for all staff with a variety of options.
The restaurant, at 304 Trade Street, is owned by sisters-in-law Connie and Susie Bakeman. They have taken a building unoccupied and aged inside and out since 2007, and made it into one of the most contemporary restaurants in Greer.
The Chocolate Toad is becoming a haven for artists.
Mark Tucker has designed a new logo for the signage that greets customers to the downtown boutique restaurant at 224 Trade Street.
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