Dining in Savannah
#22
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You haven't been paying attention starrsville. The story goes like this, we stroll by this place (Times on Bay) & walk in (there used to be a sign that said reservations only) as they only have one seating for dinner. We are having one of the most enjoyable evenings in a long time & my wife orders a drink which the bar tender is unfamiliar with (it contains, Chambord, Nucello & something else). It is sometimes called 2 nuts & a berry, & oftentimes Frangelico is substituted for the Nucello. My wife was originally served this in The Court of Two Sisters bar in NOLA by Miss May who has long since retired, probably 12 or so years ago. Anyway, there was a table of somewhat stuffy Savannah-type ladies enjoying their dinner and as they rose to leave they stopped by our table to ask "...what kind of marvelous drink are you enjoying dahling..." "We've never seen Edward make such a thing". To which my wife replyed w/a straight face "...why it's a Miss Stephanie dahling, you really must try one sometime". Hence the Miss Stephanie is well-known in at least one restaurant in Savannah & some similar establishments in Amelia Island. We got quite a chuckle, as did our server.
#24
Joined: Oct 2003
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9 E. Bay St. 912-232-5116. It has been a couple of years since we were there but it would be a shame if it were closed. It doesn't much look like naything from the outside. I got the address from the Savannah online website. It is right on the main drag near the Drayton Ramp.




