We are your local independent coffee house - there's always something brewing at The Forest!
27 S Main St Travelers Rest , SC 29690 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
The food is actually really good. Tried salmon salad , veggie pizza and downtown burger . Just be prepared to wait.
The black cat chai is my favorite...it's the sliced chai with a shot of almond syrup , and I highly recommend it if you like sweet things!
Their staff is amazing. They know my name and they know my drinks. It's the one sure place to visit in TR.
Great coffee whole bean or ground flavor, specialty drinks are good. Try Dirty Chai Latte !
Great atmosphere at this independent coffee shop . The baristas know my name and know my drink.
Beautiful and simple Coffee Shop ! I love it!
Get the Peaberry and dark roast beans. Grind and mix for awesome blend.
Leopard Forest Café owners Rob Brown and Ildi Revi also own one of the few coffee farms in Zimbabwe.
Everything
Try the drip version of snow leopard . Very smooth and delicious!
Fresh Bread is delivered every Saturday!
Great smoothies !
Iced coffee
Love the farm house roast.
Snow leopard is the best
The frozen coconut chai is amazing!
tuesdays, open mic ... it would be most wise of you to show up.
dirty back cat chai everyday
So Keyute! Fettucini as coffee stirrer
Don't sit here all at and play World of Warcraft unless you're going to be constantly buying stuff. That's so rude. Not to mention the constant clicking of your mouse is annoying.
Frozen snow leopard , awesome.
The building is adorable. The breads are delicious. My kids adore the chipwiches! Make the drive out to TR. Lots going on there these days. - Leslie Tufts
Great hash browns! - Lee
Great store for hikers, kayakers. Full bike shop. - brandon carothers
This trail is awesome! Mist people are friendly and use good trail ettiquette. The Greenville to TR portion is more uphill so keep that in mind. - Rose T.
You never know what you'll see. I've seen baby goats on leashes and a small monkey on a mans shoulder. - Heather Isbell