10 Greenville, SC Coffee Shops open on Sunday

 

Greenville, South Carolina has a wide variety of really great coffee shops, but many of our favorite spots aren't open on Sundays. So we pulled some of the listings from our newly-updated Coffee Paper Routes Map to create a list of ten local coffee shops that have Sunday hours.

On our map, you'll find 23 local spots to explore all week long, both in and around Greenville. But if it's Sunday, and you need a quiet place to read or study, a moment to regroup before a new week begins, or a place to meet friends and family for some pastries — here are ten Greenville coffee shops you'll find open on Sundays.

A20 Market & Cafe

26 Augusta St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 8am-6pm

A posh cafe and market in the thick of the West End, A20 Cafe is the cherry on top of its parent business – Augusta 20 boutique – and is flush with floor-to-ceiling style.

Get the:
A Black Eye (cold brew with a shot of espresso) at the Parisian-inspired bar.
Morning light, a hot cup of jasmine green tea, and a good book at the tufted banquette.

 

Bridge City Coffee

200 W Washington St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 8am-1pm

See for yourself why Roast Magazine named them Micro Roaster of the Year in 2024.

Get the:
Any of their award-winning roasts, whether on drip or in a latte.
Espresso tonic – a fresh, sparkly way to taste daily espresso offerings.

 

Camilla Kitchen

130 S Main St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 9am-7pm

Housed in M. Judson Booksellers, Camilla has the added bonus of proximity to books.

Get the:
Shortbread – it’s buttery, melts in your mouth, and is juuust sweet enough.
Zora. As in, Neale Hurston. It’s a latte with honey, cinnamon, and brown sugar.

 

daydrinkers

2903 Old Buncombe Rd, Greenville
Open Sundays from 9am-2pm

From the joyful blue mural to the deep, dreamy chairs, visiting daydrinkers feels like chilling with a good friend.

Get the:
Rotating drip options from local and regional roasters, including daydrinkers own blend.
Browse their retail treasures like cheeky handmade mugs and vintage clothes.

 

Due South Coffee Roasters

1320 Hampton Ave #4B, Greenville
Open Sunday from 7am-4pm

With years of sourcing, roasting, and serving experience, Due South never misses.

Get the:
Latte and a croissant. Sit awhile and vibe with the Hampton Station set.
Redstart blend on drip (and ask why they name their blends after birds).

 

Flying Fox Coffee

14 S Main St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 7am-6pm

Flying Fox’s warm and wistful digs house a comfy (yet adventurous) coffee experience.

Get the:
Violet Eyes latte. Lavender, honey, vanilla, and coconut. It’s really good.
Something wild and crazy from their iconic seasonal menu.

 

Methodical 

101 N Main St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 8am-2pm

207 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville
Open Sundays from 8am-2pm

147 Welborn St #b3, Greenville
Open Sundays from 8am-2pm

With multiple locations and a substantial roasting program, there’s no stopping Methodical.

Get the:
Play Nice on drip if you’re looking for a solid, top-shelf cup of coffee.
Tres Leches. It’s simple, it’s delicious. There’s a reason it’s been on the menu so long.

 

Other Lands

731 Rutherford Rd, Greenville
Open Sundays from 8am-7pm

Serving a tight coffee menu and a curated list of natural wines, craft beer, and cocktails on tap.

Get the:
Iced lavender oat milk latte, to stay. (The glass serveware alone is a lovely experience.)
Triple order of hand-punched, twice-fried fries. A complete potato masterpiece.


The Village Grind

1258 Pendleton St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 9am-4pm

From the vintage-inspired decor to the infamous rose-cardamom latte, TVG has charm to spare.

Get the:
Rose-cardamom latte, or honestly any latte with their house-made syrups
Doughnut, if you happen to pop in on a weekend. Just trust me here.

 

Vintage Coffee Cafe

1501 E North St, Greenville
Open Sundays from 7am-4pm

Nestled in the Overbrook area, Vintage has the most extensive breakfast menu of any coffee shop on this map by far.

Get the:
Brown sugar latte with an almond croissant. Treat yourself, amirite?!
The Big Breakfast (don’t skip the crispy potatoes!)

Of course there are plenty more coffee shops in the Greenville, SC area — like Tandem and Leopard Forest (Travelers Rest), Barista Alley and Scandi Tiny (Greer) — but you’ll have to check out the full map for those!

 

Listings above are portions excerpted from our Greenville Coffee map, written by Angie Toole Thompson and illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss.

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