Fodor's Expert Review The Pirates' House

$$$ Historic District American

A Savannah landmark, the oldest parts of this bucket list destination date to 1734, only a year after the colony's founding, making this the oldest standing structure in Georgia. The lunch buffet has all the Southern standards, including a particularly delicious squash casserole, but the food is better on the à la carte menu; there's no buffet for dinner, but the dessert menu is worth sticking around for. Its popularity with tour groups has given it a reputation as a tourist trap, but the food is surprisingly tasty and offers lots of choices for families. Try the specialty fried chicken dressed with a honey-pecan glaze. It gets its name from its time in the 1750s as a tavern for seafarers.

American Lunch Dinner $$$ Family Buffet

Quick Facts

20 E. Broad St.
Savannah, Georgia  31401, USA

912-233–5757

www.thepirateshouse.com

Known For:
  • Fanciful history
  • Chatham Artillery Punch
  • Busy atmosphere
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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