300 S Main St
Greenville, SC 29601
(864) 467-3000
Halls Chophouse is a family-owned and operated steakhouse restaurant located in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. We value attentive hospitality, and a personalized dining experience to ensure guest’s expectations are met with every visit. As Greenville’s premier steakhouse, we offer wet and dry-aged USDA Prime and Choice Beef as well as locally-sourced fish, poultry, vegetarian and gluten-free options. The Halls Chophouse menu features expertly-crafted dishes that highlight the essence of culinary creativity and distinguished flavor. Halls Chophouse is a destination for relaxing and enjoying an exceptional meal along with live entertainment offered nightly. We provide three private rooms with state of the art equipment and customized menus for large groups for any occasion. Join us at the bar during happy hour for drinks, music and select one of our delicious dishes from our bar menu to enjoy. The bar is open until 2am to cater to the Greenville nightlife.
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We are committed to products that promote connection. We carefully select items designed to nurture families. Whether feeding, playing, diapering, sleeping, or traveling, you will find products to foster both physical and emotional attachment.
DanManor is a live music performance video series, based in the Southeastern US, shot and edited by filmmaker and photographer Daniel McCord. It started as a handful of performance videos shot by Daniel and his roommate (also named Daniel) on the screened porch at their house. Since then, live performance videos have been shot at various parks, gardens, garages and living rooms around town, as well as supermarket basements and practice spaces all along the East Coast.
Greenville has a rich history and tradition in the arts. The T.L. Norris Gallery is happy to bring the very best contemporary artists to Greenville. We believe Greenville can become an arts destination and the T.L. Norris Gallery intends to promote a long and mutually beneficial relationship between our community and the best artists of our time.
The Old Greenville City Hall, is a former building in Greenville, South Carolina. It was originally built as the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office in 1889 on the corner of Main and Broad Streets. After 1938, it was transferred to the City of Greenville and used as its city hall. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 1971. After its demolition in 1972 or 1973, it was removed from the National Register in 1973.HistoryThe court office and post office was designed by James H. Windrim, who was Supervisory Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury. It was built in 1889 on the site of the former home of Colonel David Hoke. The resident architect for the construction was James R. Lawrence, who moved from Port Huron, Michigan for the project and is locally recognized as the architect. An addition on the north side was made in 1909. James Knox Taylor was the Supervisory Architect and signed the drawings. More alterations or minor additions were made in 1923, 1924, 1927, 1929, and 1931.The U.S. Circuit Court for the Western District of South Carolina met here until 1898. The U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Carolina met here until 1937.The City of Greenville traded a parcel of land on East Washington Street for the courthouse and post office. After construction of the new post office on that parcel, the building became the Greenville City Hall in 1938.