Swamp Rabbit Inn- the Perfect Place for Alternative Business Accommodations

Greenville, SC played the newest host to the popular chef-battle showdown Competition Dining Series. Based out of North Carolina, Competition Dining took their show on the road and ventured to Greenville from August 3rd to the Grand Finale which was held September 7th. The Swamp Rabbit Inn housed the staff and a rotating mix of chefs over the 6 week series. It was a great example as to why the Swamp Rabbit Inn is the perfect place for alternative business accommodations. Swamp Rabbit Inn is a hotel alternative in downtown Greenville Sc

 

Each person had their own private room, 2 got their own baths, and the rest shared the full hall baths. Everyone could bring their own breakfast and lunch and were able to make themselves at home till showtime the evening of the competition. We could find our fabulous guests milling about the decks on the phone or writing emails, perfect content as if they were in their own houses. Culinary Expert Heidi Billotto who works for Competition Dining had this to say about us: "The entire Competition Dining Series core team considered Swamp Rabbit Inn to be our home-away-from-home for the 6 weeks we were in Greenville. We loved getting to know the entire Swamp Rabbit Inn family and felt so comfortable there. We even hosted all of our regional champions when they came into town for the Grand Finales. WE loved the close proximity to the river for early morning walks before our busy day started each morning. Can't think of anywhere else we'd rather stay when we visit Greenville, SC".

Swamp Rabbit Inn is a hotel alternative in downtown Greenville SC near Clemson and Furman

We've hosted Google groups for the Synnex Convention (and have rooms available for this year's convention coming up at the end of September!), Lonely Planet folks, and many other business groups, government groups, and convention attendees. We make it easy for you to stay with us and want to come back over and over again when work brings you to the Upstate.