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The Starving Artist Cafe

864-644-8450

Vicki Ciplickas
Listing Manager: Vicki Ciplickas

Enjoy a delicious cup of coffee with a freshly-made omelette or a homemade pastry at Easley's neighborhood cafe. The Starving Artist Cafe offers breakfast and lunch Monday through Saturday, a Sunday brunch and dinners with live music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. 

Tuesday Tea is held weekly on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m.

The Starving Artist Cafe uses local ingredients and features the freshest fruits and vegetables from the Easley Farmers Market.

The night-owls of Easley can stop by for live, local music on Thursday and Friday nights.

  • Fax: 864-644-8451
  • Hours: Mon - Wed, 7am - 5pm; Thu - Sat, 7am - 9pm; Sun, 10:30am - 3pm
  • Handicap Accessible: Ground level
  • Payments accepted: Cash, Debit Card, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
  • Products: Coffee, pastries, sandwiches, home-cooked dinners
  • Food & dining options: Natural, Vegetarian
  • General services: Eat-in, Take-out
  • Menu link: www.​starving-artist-cafe.​com/​page11.​aspx
  • Parking: On-street: free
  • Cuisine: American, Sandwiches, Vegetarian / Vegan
  • Price level: $
  • Reservations: Not accepted
  • Features: Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
  • Atmosphere: Fun, Late-night, Quiet
  • Dress code: casual
  • Wi-Fi: Free
  • Newspapers, magazines: Yes

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Reviews (4)

*****

My husband and I had the pleasure of having lunch yesterday for the first time and I must say that we both enjoyed it very much! The food. service and prices were excellent!!!!! I have no idea what the one review was saying that the prices were high....we didn't see that at all for what you get and the freshness of the food. We can't wait to return for dinner and music. Thank You Vicki for a wonderful experience. See you soon!

*****

My wife and I ate brunch at The Starving Artist yesterday, and we were more than impressed. The menu apparently changes weekly, and if the menu yesterday is any indication of what is done here weekly, we will definitely return. My wife is a very picky eater, and we were both impressed when she asked for basil in her omelette, and they pulled it directly from a basil plant growing in their window. We will be returning.

*

Very overpriced!!

The Starving Artist Cafe responded:

Donna, I am very sorry you felt that way. I would love to s

*****

Oh my, what a Saturday evening we had at The Starving Artist Cafe wine tasting dinner. Now remember, this was in EASLEY, SC. For $25 per person we were treated to six courses and six wines. Interestingly each different One Hope wine (sponsored by Robert Mondavi, JR) has a cause attached to every sale.
1. Chardonnay (Breast Cancer) - served with a "Baked Brie Plate with Fruit".
2. Merlot (Aids Awareness) - served with a "Hot and Cold Antipasto Plate". This plate was so large that most people were already asking for doggy bags to go. The two of us were already satisfied for the entire evening, but wait, ~ there were four more courses to go . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Sauvignon Blanc (The Planet) - served with a "Chicken Piccata". The combination of lemon, capers and sauteed chicken just melted in our mouths.
4. Zinfandel (Troops) - served with "Warm Duck Salad over Spinach". Dern, the zin and duck went so well together. Finally the main course.
5. Cabernet Sauvignon (Autism Research) - served with "Rack of Lamb" served on a cold base barley, rice, feta cheese, raisins, with cinnamon flavors. The bright red center lamb meat added color and was perfectly cooked. Just amazing. Can I go home now, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (no).
6. Moscato D'Asti (not part of the One Hope wine listings) - served with "Berries with Vanilla Bean Custard". Warm with fresh whole raspberries and small strawberry pieces arranged in a spiral sweep within the glass.
Enough said, you understand our rating.

 
 
 
 
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