On-Site Winemaking in a Restored Train Station with Prix Fixe Pairings
West End · Greenville · Urban Winery / American · Visit Website ↗
Updated February 2026
Reviewed February 11, 2026
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Set inside the beautifully restored historic Markley Train Station, Urban Wren was designed around wine from the ground up. The concept is an urban winery, eatery, and bar where the wine guides the flavors of the food. The space includes a Barrel and Wine Tasting Room where they ferment and produce their own wines, plus a West End Bar, Fireside Lounge, and retail shop (Markley Market). Executive Chef Taylor Montgomery's menu of shareables and small plates is crafted to pair with both house-made and imported selections.
A six-course prix fixe Chef's Table with wine pairings is available by reservation. Live music in the courtyard on weekends. The industrial-meets-warm aesthetic in a restored train station is one of the best dining rooms in Greenville. The barrel room adds a layer of legitimacy that most "wine bars" can't match.
An urban winery producing its own wines inside a historic train station, with a prix fixe pairing menu and barrel room tastings, is a concept that doesn't exist in most cities this size. The integration of winemaking, dining, and retail in a single space makes Urban Wren genuinely unique.
🎲 The Bottom Line
Urban Wren makes its own wine in a restored train station, pairs it with a six-course prix fixe, and lets you tour the barrel room. The most ambitious wine concept in Greenville, built from the ground up.
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