9 Best Restaurants in Savannah, Georgia

Foxy Loxy Cafe

$ | Starland District Fodor's choice
A full-service coffee shop featuring lovingly crafted lattes and a Tex-Mex menu, Foxy Loxy is the always-busy hangout for students, artists, and entrepreneurs. Order a horchata and take your laptop out to the courtyard, where a koi pond, acoustic music, and on Saturday nights a firepit, invite folks to lounge in the open air.

Leopold's Ice Cream

$ | Historic District Fodor's choice

One of the best ice-cream parlors in the area is Leopold's, a Savannah institution since 1919. It's currently owned by Stratton Leopold, grandson of the original owner and the producer of films like Mission: Impossible III. Posters and paraphernalia from his films make for an entertaining sideline to the selection of ice cream made with the old family recipe, methods, and ingredients. Try the delicious lemon custard or honey almond and cream flavors, or unique seasonal inventions like rose petal cream, Guinness, and mint-lime sorbet.

212 E. Broughton St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-234–4442
Known For
  • lemon custard or honey almond and cream flavors
  • seasonal flavors like rose petal cream, Guinness, or mint-lime sorbet
  • floats and shakes

The Coffee Fox

$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

Specializing in locally roasted PERC coffee, house-made baked goods, and craft beers, the Coffee Fox is a great stop whether you're on the run or looking to perch. The cold brew will win the hearts of coffee aficionados in the hot summer months. The popular Mexican Mocha is a sweet and spicy twist on the traditional mocha and features local chocolatier Adam Turoni's dark chocolate with a kick.

102 W. Broughton St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-401–0399
Known For
  • Cubano-style coffee and Latin-American-inspired drinks with horchata
  • vegan baked goods made by Auspicious Bakery
  • beer to go

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Cup to Cup Cafe

$ | Historic District
Tucked away just off of Oglethorpe Square, Cup to Cup roasts its beans in small batches right outside of downtown and serves the coffee creations in a tiny shop that is easy to miss if you don't know it's there. Not just a great place to grab an espresso or a bag of whole beans to take home, Cup to Cup even offers education, training, and consultation as a free service to customers looking to increase the quality of their coffee presentation.
140 Abercorn St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-376--9173
Known For
  • expertly made lattes
  • restful environment
  • wide tea selection and local honey
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Gallery Espresso

$ | Historic District

This long-established coffee haunt and art enclave features a steady rotation of local artists. Gallery Espresso is a real neighborhood joint and a popular destination for art students, and the comfortable vintage couches and chairs are a great place to curl up with a book.

234 Bull St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-233–5348
Known For
  • interesting and inviting art-filled space
  • Tex-Mex style taco selection
  • "Fire & Wine Saturdays" with live music in the courtyard

Henny Penny Art Space & Cafe

$ | Thomas Square
From the same owners as Foxy Loxy and Coffee Fox, this wide-open family-oriented cafe offers a place for kids to work on their art while their parents enjoy some caffeine (via Savannah-owned PERC coffee). The menu also includes some good sandwiches.

Starland Cafe

$$ | Starland District
This local favorite is the restaurant that started the neighborhood's renaissance. From the fresh-pressed vegetarian Greek panini (brimming with crispy asparagus, hummus, marinated artichokes, feta, tomato, pesto, and house aioli) to the generously portioned Kitchen Sink Salad (dates, raisins, artichokes, apples, grapes, crunchy rice noodles, tomatoes, and onion), it’s hard to go wrong with a menu that prioritizes freshness and locally sourced greens. Folks travel for miles just for the tomato Thai soup.
11 E. 41st St., Savannah, Georgia, USA
912-443–9355
Known For
  • bustling weekday lunch crowd
  • famous tomato Thai soup
  • iced Earl Grey tea
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner

The Collins Quarter

$$ | Historic District

Modeled after the cozy coffee cafés of Melbourne, Australia, this bustling locale serves espresso, cold brew, and its famous spiced lavender mochas, as well as a curated menu that features favorites like smashed avocado toast at brunch and duck confit, served alongside fingerling potatoes and oyster mushrooms, at dinner. The beer selection includes favorites from craft breweries around the country, and the wines are carefully selected from some of the world's most unique regions to complement the food. With high ceilings and beautiful natural light, this airy spot is very photogenic.

Tybean Art & Coffee Bar

$
This funky mini-gallery and coffee shop has an extensive menu of espresso drinks, frappes, smoothies, matchas, and teas alongside scones, muffins, and other grab-and-go baked goods. Peruse the unique art pieces and gifts while the barista crafts your drink, then enjoy it outside on the deck. It's conveniently located at The Shoppes at Tybee Oaks, which also houses galleries, gift shops, and Huc-A-Poos for specialty pizzas.
1213 Old U.S. Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, Georgia, 31328, USA
912-224--5227
Known For
  • cheerful staff
  • located near numerous small boutiques and galleries
  • funky and artistic atmosphere