Restaurant in Greenville, United States
Soby's
625ptsSerious wine, solid Southern cooking, worth booking.

About Soby's
Soby's is a Michelin Plate-recognised Southern American restaurant in downtown Greenville with one of the most serious wine programs in the region — 3,100 selections, a World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation, and a full sommelier team. Food pricing sits at $$ (two courses $40–$65), making it strong value for the quality level. Dinner only; easy to book.
Soby's, Greenville: Worth Returning To — Especially If You Time It Right
If you've already been to Soby's once, the question isn't whether to go back — it's when, and what to focus on the second time around. The Southern American kitchen runs on seasonal rotation, which means the menu you experienced six months ago has shifted. That's the core argument for a return visit: Soby's rewards regulars who pay attention to what's in season. A Michelin Plate recognition (2025) and a 4.6 Google rating from over 3,000 reviews confirm this isn't a one-time novelty , it's a reliable anchor in Greenville's dining calendar.
On a second visit, the wine list deserves more of your attention than it probably got the first time. Wine Director John Mitchell oversees a cellar of 3,100 selections and 15,500 bottles in inventory, with particular depth in California, Burgundy, Champagne, Bordeaux, Piedmont, Oregon, and Port. That's a serious list for a Southern American restaurant , closer in scope to what you'd expect from a destination dining room than a Main Street staple. The World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation backs that up. Wine pricing sits at $$$, meaning expect plenty of bottles above $100, though the corkage fee of $35 is reasonable if you're bringing something from your own cellar.
Timing your visit to Soby's makes a real difference. Dinner is the only service, so this isn't a lunch option. For the most relaxed experience, earlier in the week tends to give you more room and more attentive service than a Friday or Saturday peak. If you're visiting Greenville in spring or fall, those transitions tend to be when seasonal Southern menus are at their most interesting , local produce is at its peak, and kitchens like this one, with a chef-led team under Kyle Swartzendruber, tend to show their leading work when the ingredient rotation is freshest. Summer in South Carolina runs hot, so autumn visits are worth planning around if you can.
The room at 207 S Main St puts you in the middle of Greenville's walkable downtown. Visually, it reads as a polished but approachable Southern dining room , the kind of space where a business dinner works as well as a date night, and where the table settings signal that the kitchen takes itself seriously without demanding formality from the guest. The sommelier team (Cait Bryan, Robert Chambers, Matt Seitz) adds staffing depth that most restaurants at this price tier don't bother with.
Cuisine pricing sits at $$ , meaning a typical two-course dinner without drinks runs $40–$65 per person. At that level, with a Michelin Plate and a serious wine program attached, Soby's sits at a strong value point for what it delivers. It's not cheap, but it's not a splurge either. For a well-rounded Southern American dinner with genuine wine depth, the price-to-quality ratio holds up well against what comparable meals cost in larger markets.
Reservations: Easy to book , no significant wait in most cases. Dress: Smart casual is appropriate; no strict code noted but the room skews dressed-up. Budget: $$ for food ($40–$65 two courses); wine adds up quickly given the $$$ list, so set a bottle budget before you order. Hours: Dinner only. Corkage: $35 if you bring your own bottle.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.6 (3,016 reviews)
- Michelin: Plate (2025)
- Wine: World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation; Star Wine List White Star
- Wine inventory: 3,100 selections, 15,500 bottles
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Soby's good for solo dining? Yes, and it's a comfortable option. The Main Street location, polished service team, and dinner-only format mean solo diners aren't an afterthought. At $$ for food, a solo dinner with a glass or two from the wine list stays manageable. If solo counter or bar seating matters to you, confirm availability when booking.
- Can Soby's accommodate groups? Groups are workable here, though the practical details on private dining availability aren't confirmed in our data. Call ahead for parties of six or more. The Greenville downtown location makes logistics easy , plenty of parking and walkable from most central hotels. Check our full Greenville restaurants guide if you need a venue with confirmed private dining space.
- What should I order at Soby's? The kitchen runs Southern American, so lean into whatever is seasonal on a given visit , that's where Chef Kyle Swartzendruber's menu will show its leading work. Don't skip the wine list: with 3,100 selections and sommelier coverage from Cait Bryan, Robert Chambers, and Matt Seitz, this is one of the better-staffed wine programs in the region. Ask the somm what's drinking well from the Burgundy or Oregon section rather than defaulting to the obvious picks.
- What are alternatives to Soby's in Greenville? For French brasserie cooking with a different register, Scoundrel is the most direct stylistic contrast. The Anchorage steps up in price ($$$ American Contemporary) and suits a splurge occasion better. Jianna covers different cuisine ground. If you want a full picture of where Soby's fits, our Greenville restaurants guide sets the context.
- Is Soby's good for a special occasion? Yes, with a clear caveat: the $$ food pricing keeps it accessible, but the $$$ wine list means a special occasion dinner with a serious bottle can escalate the bill quickly. The Michelin Plate recognition and the depth of the sommelier team give it the credibility to feel like a proper occasion dinner. For a milestone that justifies serious wine spend, this is the right room in Greenville to do it.
- What should a first-timer know about Soby's? Book dinner , it's the only service. Come with an appetite for Southern American cooking and, if wine matters to you, engage the sommelier rather than defaulting to the by-the-glass list. The cellar has real depth in California, Burgundy, and Oregon, and the team knows it well. At $$ for food with a Michelin Plate attached, first-timers usually leave feeling the value held up. The wine spend is the variable to manage.
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Pearl Picks , Benchmark Dining Elsewhere
If Soby's wine program has raised your expectations and you want to see what a serious cellar looks like at the leading end of the market, these are the reference points worth knowing: Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Providence in Los Angeles. For occasion dining with deep wine programs in other cities: Emeril's in New Orleans, Alinea in Chicago, Atomix in New York City, and Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo.
Compare Soby's
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Soby's | — | |
| Blair Hill Inn | — | |
| Scoundrel | — | |
| The Anchorage | — | |
| Jianna | — |
A quick look at how Soby's measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Soby's good for solo dining?
Yes, and the wine list is the reason to come alone. With 3,100 selections and a $35 corkage fee, a solo diner can focus on the bottle without managing a table's preferences. Dinner pricing sits at $$ for food, so a solo meal with a well-chosen glass won't break the bank compared to comparable wine-forward spots.
Can Soby's accommodate groups?
Soby's works for groups at the $$ dinner price point, which keeps per-head costs manageable relative to the wine program on offer. For larger parties, call ahead — the venue has no publicly listed booking portal, so direct contact is the safest route. Groups focused on wine should note the $35 corkage fee if bringing their own bottles.
What should I order at Soby's?
The menu is Southern American at dinner, and Chef Kyle Swartzendruber runs the kitchen. The wine list is the real draw: strengths in California, Burgundy, Champagne, Bordeaux, Piedmont, Oregon, and Port, with 15,500 bottles in inventory. Ask Wine Director John Mitchell's team — Cait Bryan, Robert Chambers, or Matt Seitz — for a pairing recommendation rather than guessing from the list.
What are alternatives to Soby's in Greenville?
Jianna is the closest downtown alternative for a polished dinner experience. Scoundrel offers a different register — more informal, lower price point. If the wine program is your primary draw, Soby's 3,100-label list and World of Fine Wine 2-Star accreditation put it ahead of most Greenville competitors on that criterion specifically.
Is Soby's good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly if wine matters to your group. The combination of a Michelin Plate, a World of Fine Wine 2-Star wine accreditation, and a $$ food price point means you get a credentialed experience without the $$$ food spend that comparable occasions usually require. Book ahead — there's no online reservation link in current listings, so contact directly.
What should a first-timer know about Soby's?
The wine list is the centrepiece: 3,100 selections, 15,500 bottles in inventory, and a sommelier team you should actually talk to. Food is Southern American at dinner, priced at $$ for a two-course meal. The Michelin Plate recognition signals cooking worth eating, but first-timers who ignore the wine side are missing most of what makes Soby's worth the trip to 207 S Main St.
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