One of downtown Greenville’s most beloved landmarks is welcoming visitors once again. The historic Stone Cottage in Falls Park has reopened — this time as a restaurant — giving residents and guests a charming new reason to linger along the Reedy River.
The grand reopening was celebrated over the weekend, drawing attention to the cottage’s storied past and its exciting new chapter. Nestled within the scenic grounds of Falls Park, the Stone Cottage is one of Greenville’s most recognizable historic structures, and its transformation into a dining destination has been eagerly anticipated by the community.
The reopening was covered by both FOX Carolina News and the Post and Courier, reflecting the widespread local excitement surrounding the milestone. The venue’s setting — steps from the iconic Liberty Bridge and the cascading waterfalls that make Falls Park a crown jewel of downtown — promises a dining experience unlike any other in the Upstate.
The revival of the Stone Cottage is a testament to Greenville’s ongoing commitment to honoring its architectural heritage while breathing new life into historic spaces. Rather than letting the cottage sit idle, community and business leaders found a way to make it a living, active part of the city’s cultural fabric once more.
For Greenville residents who have long admired the cottage from the park’s winding paths and pedestrian bridge, the reopening offers a wonderful new way to experience a familiar landmark — this time from the inside, with a meal in hand. Whether you’re a longtime local or a first-time visitor to Falls Park, the Stone Cottage restaurant looks to be a must-visit addition to downtown Greenville’s thriving dining scene.
Sources: FOX Carolina News, Post and Courier