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$ | Moon River District |
Enjoy elevated fish-shack food with yacht-rock vibes at this former marina where many of the patrons arrive by water. Order at the counter for a fresh catch of the day prepared perfectly; pair it with flavorful sides like Mexican corn and skillet okra. The craft cocktail set will find their thirst slaked with the famous Painkiller Slushie, though no one will look at you sideways when you order just a good ol' cold beer. Kids of all ages entertain themselves for hours with free cornhole and ring games on the sunset side of breezy Country Club Creek, a tributary of the Herb River.
2740 Livingston Ave., Savannah, Georgia, 31406, USA
Known For
- Unparalleled marsh views
- Outdoor seating
- Local seafood
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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$ | | Modern American
This staple of the Tybee Island dining scene has successfully updated some island favorites with a twist of contemporary style. The small but flexible menu includes such entrées as an elaborate array of gourmet tacos (a best bet is the one with duck breast, sliced radish, and tomatillo salsa) or the fish with pear puree, cilantro, and chorizo. Side dishes like sweet-potato fries, collard greens, or black beans are wonderful, too. The prices are surprisingly reasonable given the quality. The menu also offers wine and beer pairings with each item. Sunday brunch features local live bluegrass music. There's a small children's menu for younger travelers.
1311 Butler Ave., Tybee Island, Georgia, 31328, USA
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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$ | Moon River District |
Tucked away in a strip mall on the way out to Tybee Island, this highlight of the local barbecue scene began with legendary pit master Wiley McCrary, who passed away in 2018. His recipes live on in the small space that's intimate and friendly; the staff is like long-lost family. There are only a few tables, so you may have to choose between waiting for a seat and grabbing something to go.
4700 U.S. 80 E, Savannah, Georgia, 31410, USA
Known For
- Slow-cooked barbecue staples
- BBQ sampler feeds two people and lets you sample just about everything they make
- Extra-Tingly Better Than Sex BBQ sauce
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
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$$$$ | Historic District |
On the ground floor of the Marshall House, 45 Bistro has some of the best views of Broughton Street from the floor-to-ceiling windows that run the length of the room. Most of the menu abounds with regional flavors—local crab, wild shrimp, spiced pecans—but standards like the wet-aged rib eye are equally as satisfying, as are the updated old favorites like shrimp and grits married to fried Vidalia onion rings, or the grilled romaine hearts that ignite the exceptional Caesar salad.
123 E. Broughton St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Elevated comfort foods
- Historic charm
- A great steak
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No lunch.
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With its splashy interior, this is a one-of-a-kind spot in Savannah whether you're looking for a power lunch or a romantic dinner. The former Kayton Mansion was converted into a lounge and restaurant that pairs fine dining with eccentric touches like Versace leopard-print chairs. It's open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a delectable Sunday brunch.
700 Drayton St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Bourbon-cured salmon
- Elegant interiors
- Curated wine list
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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This island bar and grill resembles a fish camp that was expanded time and time again to accommodate its growing clientele. Colorful and laid-back, the ambience is characteristic of Tybee Island itself, which perhaps explains why it is a favorite among locals, and the food, mostly fresh seafood, is simple and delicious.
1315 Chatham Ave., Tybee Island, Georgia, 31328, USA
Known For
- Spacious patio overlooking the marsh
- Great spot to watch the sunset
- Live entertainment Friday–Sunday
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$ | Thomas Square |
If your taste buds seek something other than standard Southern fare, head to one of Savannah's few Middle Eastern restaurants. Owned and operated by a husband-and-wife team Meqbel and Rose Salameh Al Salaam, the restaurant is celebrated for its perfectly fried falafel, spit-roasted lamb, and hummus and baba ganoush platters. Take time to look around the small space, enticingly papered over with vintage covers of National Geographic, which depict cultures from the world over.
2311 Habersham St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Authentic falafel
- Plentiful food and low prices
- Take-out options
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations not accepted
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$ | Historic District | Barbecue
This cozy little spot is a favorite among barbecue fans and a regular stop for foodies. Serving up a simple menu of pork and brisket, either on a bun or with two sides as a plate, the quality and care put into the food is what keeps folks coming back for more. A wide variety of sauces representing all the major Southern styles (including Carolina's mustard base and Memphis's sweet red sauce) make it fun to experiment with flavors, but the house-made hot sauce is a winner. On the side, try the unique take on collard greens (which includes a peanut sauce) or some good old-fashioned mac and cheese. Wash it all down with a glass of sweet tea, or grab a long-neck bottle of Coca-Cola.
21 W. Oglethorpe La., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No dinner, Reservations not accepted,
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$ | Historic District |
Locally owned and operated B&D Burgers is a great bet for a quick, low-key bite to eat with offerings like tempura-battered chicken fingers and a grand assortment of locally themed burgers. The large, two-story dining room is decorated in Lowcountry flair, including faux trophy alligators and nets and buoys, but be encouraged to venture outside; this place has some of the best outdoor dining in the city and the expansive patio is equipped with a video screen for sports events and large umbrellas that protect against the rain and sun.
209 W. Congress St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Big-screen sports viewing
- Kid-friendly menu
- Locations on Broughton Street, Southside, and Pooler
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
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$ | Victorian District |
Located inside the American Legion Post 135 on Forsyth Park, this throwback mess hall is a hit with the locals. World War II--theme decor lines the walls, and "Bettys" in period-inspired dress smile and serve classics like chili dogs, cheesesteaks, juicy burgers, and baskets of French fries.
1108 Bull St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Cheap eats
- Late-night bites
- Milkshakes
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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$ | Victorian District |
This natural foods haven has been serving Savannah's organically minded since the 1970s. In the back of this full-fledged grocery and supplement store is a busy deli counter busting out custom sandwiches with meat, vegetarian, and vegan options as well as house-made side dishes, salads, and cakes . Eat at the small counter indoors, at one of the tables out front or—since it's located at the southern end of Forsyth Park—put together a picnic to enjoy on a bench.
1102 Bull St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Baked cheese and avocado sandwich
- Walk-up window 11–4 for fresh juices and smoothies
- Large assortment of vegan and vegetarian options
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Watch boats pass and the sun set over Lazaretto Creek while enjoying fried oysters, steamed shrimp, hush puppies, and Lowcountry boil. Fitting right in to Tybee's laid-back beach bum vibe, this seafood shack welcomes boaters, local surfers, and visitors alike inside an unfussy dining room or on the ample porch.
1 Old Tybee Rd., Tybee Island, Georgia, 31328, USA
Known For
- Scenic views
- Casual atmosphere
- Fresh-caught seafood
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.--Thurs.
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$ | Thomas Square |
Every night is taco night at this bright and busy spot. Handmade tortillas, authentic recipes, and tasty vegetarian options bring delicious depth to the usual street-style taco fare. Non-taco options include tasty rice bowls and a killer poke salad with sushi-grade tuna. Enjoy happy hour on the patio with tangy house margaritas and fresh-made chips and salsa.
1608 Bull St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Red-chili cauliflower taco
- Street-style corn on the cob
- DIY taco kits to go
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$$$$ | Historic District |
The closest thing you'll find to a Parisian bistro in Savannah, this intimate gastropub offers a menu of rich traditional French dishes; trust the well-trained staff to suggest a wine pairing for your meal. The escargot and pâté make excellent starters before you move on to main dishes like steak frites or cassoulet. Head next door to the bar either for a nightcap, or if you're in the mood for a late-night bite, the kitchen stays open late for orders from the bar.
48 Whitaker St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Parisian atmosphere and authentic French cuisine
- Intimate, romantic space
- Fantastic mussels steeped in fennel, shallots, and white wine
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun.
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$ | Victorian District |
The white fort in the middle of Forsyth Park opened in 2020 with a full-service restaurant, bar and café that bustles from early mornings to late afternoons. Sophisticated Southern brunch and lunch fare like shrimp 'n' grits, pork belly Benedict and avocado toast (of course) pair with a drink bar that offers signature coffees, beautifully garnished craft cocktails, and fun treats for the kids. Glorious, bright interiors lead to spacious outdoor seating.
621 Drayton St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Outdoor brunch and mimosas
- Music on the patio
- Avocado toast
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$$$ | Thomas Square |
Embodying the new Southern cuisine, Cotton & Rye offers a menu that is creative and artistic with a strong sense of tradition. You'll see classic, recognizable comfort dishes like fried chicken and beef Stroganoff, but careful intention goes into the preparation and presentation that results in delightful sensory surprises. The casual-chic dining room embraces the design boldness of 1950s bank architecture and unfolds around the central bar, serving up some of Savannah's best cocktails. Stop by for an excellent happy hour on the back patio.
1801 Habersham St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Upscale take on gastropub fare
- Inventive, homemade desserts
- Patio dining
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
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$$ | Historic District |
This former speakeasy has been serving hungry locals since 1933, and the back dining rooms are covered in historic newspaper clippings and local ephemera, while those around the bar maintain several of the original high-back booths. As you can tell from the decor, this place is a landmark—and that goes for the menu, which includes basics like delicious burgers, wings, sandwiches, and some of the best shrimp salad you'll ever have.
301 W. Jones St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Known For
- Historic tavern setting
- Bustling environment and long lines
- The creamy Crystal crab stew
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
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$ | 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
Known For
- Expertly made lattes
- Restful environment
- Wide tea selection and local honey
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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$ | Historic District | American
This historic storefront has remained in the owner's family for nearly a century, and those familiar with the city may recognize it as the Savannah Tea Room. Although traditional tea service is no longer among the offerings here, you can stock up on local teas at the charming gift shop adjacent the wine bar. Chef Meta Adler has designed a Southern fusion menu with charmers (and fillers) like the Redneck Reuben and the Deviled Eggs. For "supper," the Dixie Chicken and cornmeal waffles can't be beat.
7 E. Broughton St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations not accepted
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$ | Whitemarsh Island | Seafood
This place is about as low key as it gets, as evidenced by the neon beer signs on the walls and the day-old newspapers doubling as tablecloths. Located just across the bridge from Savannah, Desposito's has been serving up cold beer and fresh fish for decades and the no-nonsense menu offers a small but tempting variety of seafood, as well as options for landlubbers.
3501 Marye St., Savannah, Georgia, 31410, USA
Known For
- Casual atmosphere
- Tucked-away location
- Great place to bring kids
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch on weekdays, Closed Sun. and Mon.