14 Best Restaurants in Midtown, Savannah

Back in the Day Bakery

$ | Thomas Square Fodor's choice

From the folksy artwork to the sweet splashes of pastels to the banners hanging from the ceiling, this corner bakery evokes a spirit of days gone by. A great place to start your day with a cup of coffee and a pastry, Back in the Day also serves fresh and yummy lunch selections that includes a good variety of both meaty and vegetarian sandwiches. A trip to this cheerful café will undoubtedly remind you, as the slogan goes, to "Slow down and taste the sweet life."

Elizabeth on 37th

$$$$ | Thomas Square Fodor's choice

This elegant turn-of-the-20th-century mansion has been feeding regional specialties to Savannah's upper crust for decades. Chef Kelly Yambor has helmed the kitchen since 1996, and she masters dishes like Georgia shrimp and Savannah red rice, a double-cut Berkshire pork chop with apple-cabbage slaw, and local grouper Celeste (with a sesame-almond crust). Splurge for the chef's seven-course tasting menu—you won't regret it. Definitely ask for wine recommendations, as the wine cellar is massive and the staff is knowledgeable. The service is also impeccable. This is a local favorite for special occasions or just to get away from the hubbub.

105 E. 37th St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-236–5547
Known For
  • impressive wine list
  • top fine-dining experience in town
  • seven-course tasting menu option
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Dinner only, Reservations essential

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.

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Al Salaam Deli

$ | 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.

Bull Street Taco

$ | 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.

Cotton & Rye

$$$ | 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
912-777–6286
Known For
  • upscale take on gastropub fare
  • inventive, homemade desserts
  • patio dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Green Truck Neighborhood Pub

$ | Thomas Square

Serving one of the best burgers in the state, this casual haunt draws diners from far and wide for its grass-fed beef; vegetarians find satisfaction with the hearty meatless patties. Everything from the coffee to the produce is locally sourced, and even the ketchup is made in-house.

Be prepared to wait at least 30 minutes for a table or grab a seat at the bar.

2430 Habersham St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-234–5885
Known For
  • great beer selection
  • homemade ketchup and pimento cheese
  • big crowds and long waits
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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.

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Sly's Sliders and Fries

$ | Thomas Square
Tiny burgers get gourmet treatment at this popular spot, paired with generous portions of perfectly crispy skinny fries. Try the Mr. Chow which comes with a fried egg and extra bacon, or the Lil Sandy with pulled pork; vegetarians can chow down on the Shroomwich, featuring three kinds of marinated fungi. This is a great lunch spot—call ahead to order a sackful for a fabulous picnic.

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

Starland Yard Food Truck Park

$ | Starland District
Rotating food trucks means that menus revolve weekly at this literal playground constructed out of old shipping containers. Two permanent fixtures are a well-stocked central bar and Vittoria Pizzeria, whose piping hot oven is manned by award-winning chef Kyle Jacovino. But the rest of the food trucks come and go. A credit card is taken upon entry, so visitors can order at multiple sites and pay one bill as they exit. Cornhole and other games make for a festive atomosphere, and well-behaved children and leashed pets are welcome.
2411 De Soto Ave., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-417-3001
Known For
  • amazing pizza
  • fun atmosphere
  • lots of variety
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

The Vault Kitchen and Market

$$ | Starland District
An anchor on the Bull Street Corridor, this former bank features a varied menu of Asian fusion and sushi delights. The bright and bustling space, which honors its financial past in clever design choices and menu descriptions, welcomes visitors with flavors from Laos, Japan, and beyond, including melt-in-your-mouth miso salmon. With a main, cocktail, and sushi menu, it's a great place for a business lunch or date night.

Trick's BBQ

$ | Starland District
You can usually smell the delicious aroma before you see the line snaking around this outdoor pit stop right off Victory Drive. Using mouthwatering smoke techniques and a secret golden mustard sauce recipe, Trick's serves up to-go containers of the finest ribs around. Snack-sized portions are perfect for a taste, or try a slab dinner to feed the fam. Get there by early afternoon—they close up shop at 5:30pm but often sell out earlier.
2601 Bull St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-436-7338
Known For
  • pork ribs
  • lamb dinners
  • chicken legs