Savannah Restaurants

Southern cuisine is rich in tradition, but the dining scene in Savannah is more than just fried chicken and barbecue. Many of the city's restaurants have been exploring locally sourced ingredients as a way to tweak their usual homespun offerings, a change that is now attracting chefs and foodies alike.

Although the farm-to-table trend was first spotted at upscale spots like Elizabeth on 37th and Local 11ten, more neighborhood restaurants are now getting in on the action. Places like the Green Truck Pub utilize locally raised, grass-fed beef for their burgers, and after-dinner options now even include locally roasted coffee.

The arrival of some new kids on the block doesn't mean the old standbys have ridden off into the sunset just yet. For traditional, exquisitely prepared menus, be sure to visit the Olde Pink House, which has been pleasing local palates for decades. Or follow the crowds to the ever-popular Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room (which even President Obama once visited), where you’ll find all the fried chicken, collard greens, and mac ’n' cheese you can handle.

That's just a few ideas to get you started. While exploring Savannah, you're sure to find any number of other exciting options as well, whether you're craving noodle bowls or a simple sandwich.

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  • 1. The Florence

    $$$ | Historic District | Italian

    Housed in an old Savannah ice factory, the Florence has lots of original architectural details and serves up some of the city's most innovative flavors. The Italian-influenced menu is crafted by Kyle Jacovino, who has worked in kitchens all over Atlanta and New York. The food speaks for itself, and you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. The menu changes seasonally, but there are raves all around for the Neapolitan-style pizza with Calabrian chilies, the fresh, homemade pasta selections, and the octopus starter. For cocktails, enjoy the signature Florence Cup—a twist on the Pimm's Cup—or an impressive array of amaros and other liqueurs. The adjacent coffee bar is open in the morning and offers small bites during lunch hours. If you have trouble getting a table, grab a seat at the bar.

    1B W. Victory Dr., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
    912-234–5522

    Known For

    • Seasonal menu inspired by authentic Italian fare
    • Trendy atmosphere
    • Morning coffee bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential, Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Sat.
  • 2. Garibaldi

    $$$$ | Historic District

    This well-appointed restaurant is known to locals and travelers alike for its contemporary cuisine and Italian classics at reasonable prices. Ask your knowledgeable and professional server to offer wine pairings.

    315 W. Congress, Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
    912-232–7118

    Known For

    • Elegant and intimate setting
    • Crispy flounder with apricot and shallot sauce
    • Italian classics

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 3. La Scala Ristorante

    $$$$ | Thomas Square

    This richly decorated, renovated mansion houses one of the finest dining experiences outside of downtown Savannah, with grand flourishes like antique furniture, a piano bar, and a chapel space upstairs that's surrounded by stained glass. White-tablecloth settings match the traditional menu of Italian favorites—the herbed risotto is recommended as a first course, followed by the tagliatelle vongole from the "secondi" section. The wine selection—kept in an ancient cellar reached by a narrow stone staircase—is a lesson in thoughtful curation.

    119 E. 37th St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
    912-238--3100

    Known For

    • Nice outdoor patio
    • Excellent wine list
    • Complimentary valet parking

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 4. Pacci Italian Kitchen

    $$$ | Historic District

    Pacci has the look and taste of a high-end Italian eatery, but with a laid-back and welcoming atmosphere. Guests gather in the beautifully designed dining room or the open-air patio for signature cocktails like the Biarritz or the Negroni before moving on to some of the best charcuterie and crudites platters in the city. Breads, pastas, desserts, and pickled vegetables are all made in-house.

    601 E. Bay St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
    912-233–6002

    Known For

    • Farm-fresh ingredients
    • Homemade pastas
    • Thoughtful interior
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