Greenwood’s Vino Villa owners add coffee and pastries to their offerings inside a cozy house next door.
Terry Kirts
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Folktale’s Storybook Setting
The new cocktail bar at Folktale tells a good story in Greenwood.
Emily Wray
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Early Risers Are Flocking To Le Croissant French Bakery
Le Croissant French Bakery is rolling in Greenwood, with long lines forming for Danishes and scones.
Terry Kirts
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SmockTown Brewery’s Swanky Speakeasy
Craft ales and porters aren’t the only things brewing at an Old Town Greenwood beer spot with a swanky second story.
Terry Kirts
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Outside The Box
All along I-65, fulfillment centers have begun to reshape the outskirts of places such as Franklin, Whiteland, Greenwood, and Lebanon.
Kaiti Sullivan and Nic Napier
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The Unspoken Rules Of Crumbl Cookies
A manner-festo for managing the sugar rush at the new cookie stores.
Megan Fernandez
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New In Town: Rise ’N Roll Bakery
Did we mention you can order your doughnut filled with soft-serve vanilla ice cream?
Suzanne Krowiak
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Swoon List: Box Burger Truck, Red Lion Grog House, And More
Tacos, nachos, and cannoli — looks like we’re craving comfort food.
IM Editors
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Hot On the Trails: Greenwood’s Tracy Trail
Not ideal for distance at 1.5 miles, the Tracy is well suited to casual runners and quick-cardio seekers.
Jussi Kent-Doolan
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Revery
No. 24 – The 2014 opening of Revery put Greenwood on the culinary map. Former Mesh executive chefs bring a comforting charm to the downtown location.
Terry Kirts
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Charmed & Dangerous
Could a department-store charm school reform a rebellious teen into a model citizen?
Debi Dixon
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Realty Check: What $580,000 Gets You in Greenwood
“You have no idea you’re in a subdivision because it’s so tranquil.”
Mary Milz
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Shoptalk: JenDaisy’s Plus Side
Seasonal must-haves—including extra-long cardis and dressy sweatshirts—start at sample-size-small and top out at 3X.
Jennifer Uhl
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Eat Play Love: A Review of Revery
Salvaged barn wood, weathered to a fine patina. A hostess stand behind an ancient baling press. Servers in crisp denim aprons. Are we really in Greenwood?
Julia Spalding
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Father Vincent Lampert's Best Exorcism Jokes
Including the best Dairy Queen commercial never made.