Fodor's Expert Review The Olde Pink House
This Georgian mansion was built in 1771 for James Habersham, one of the wealthiest Americans of his time, and the historic atmosphere comes through in the original Georgia pine floors of the tavern, the Venetian chandeliers, and the 18th-century English antiques. The menu is just as classic and Southern, with chicken pot pie, shrimp and grits, and sweet potato biscuits gracing the menu. A lovely bar has curvaceous doors that can be flung open on balmy nights for outdoor seating. Rumor has it that between the months of October and April, you may see the ghost of Mr. Habersham in the tavern, so keep your eyes peeled.
For a more intimate experience, head downstairs to the Planter's Tavern, where the dining area is flanked by two large fireplaces.
Quick Facts
23 Abercorn St.
Savannah,
Georgia
31401,
USA
912-232–4286
- Exceptional Southern dining
- Historical ambience
- Remarkable wine menu