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Savannah Restaurant Recs?
Posted on 1/14/22 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 1/14/22 at 4:02 pm
Looking for little known gems and seafood, especially oysters.
Thoughts?
TYIA.
Thoughts?
TYIA.
This post was edited on 1/14/22 at 5:05 pm
Posted on 1/14/22 at 4:23 pm to subdude
You should ask nicely and not yell
Posted on 1/14/22 at 4:32 pm to Centinel
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Alligator Soul
Ate here recently. It wasn't our favorite. It was expensive and the service was great, but the food was just a little above average IMO.
We also tried Collins Corner for brunch. It was packed and had a long wait, but was definitely worth it and everyone enjoyed it.
We hit the Pirate House for lunch. The food was good, but we had exceptionally bad service. I would definitely go back and hope for a different service experience.
The two highlights were the cheapest places: Leopold's Ice Cream was fantastic. Expect a long line. And, Savannah Seafood Shack. They do either a seafood boil or steam that was awesome.
Posted on 1/14/22 at 5:33 pm to subdude
Traylor Park near waterfront is worth a stop while traversing that area. Cool patio out back.
Posted on 1/14/22 at 6:08 pm to subdude
Food
Repeal 33 - oysters when available
The Ordinary Pub - decent food, sometimes oysters
Common Restaurant - Oyster Happy hour
Drinks
Ally Cat Lounge - great cocktails
The Portal Arcade - video games & booze
Abe's on Lincoln - dive bar with interesting characters
Repeal 33 - oysters when available
The Ordinary Pub - decent food, sometimes oysters
Common Restaurant - Oyster Happy hour
Drinks
Ally Cat Lounge - great cocktails
The Portal Arcade - video games & booze
Abe's on Lincoln - dive bar with interesting characters
Posted on 1/14/22 at 6:50 pm to subdude
Go for shrimp in SAV.
Oysters there are small and overpriced.
Oysters there are small and overpriced.
Posted on 1/15/22 at 6:48 am to Tigertown in ATL
Savannah really isn't a great food town honestly ... The Gray has great ambience in the main room, but just okay. Same with Alligator Soul and about every other place (worked there for 7 months and went everywhere).
Some good dishes to be had ... the scored flounder at a few spots is solid enough. Oysters at Sea Wolf are fun. Traylor Park is fun too with interesting drinks and items.
Some good dishes to be had ... the scored flounder at a few spots is solid enough. Oysters at Sea Wolf are fun. Traylor Park is fun too with interesting drinks and items.
Posted on 1/15/22 at 9:13 am to subdude
Sorry Charlie’s is probably your best bet for oysters. They always have a variety from different regions. They are expensive though. Chive on Broughton is good for seafood. The tuna ceviche appetizer is really good.
Have drinks at the rooftop bar of the Bohemian Hotel Rocks on the roof. Great view of the river. Also the rooftop bar Cotton Sa next door. If you like craft beer Two Tides brewery in the Starland district is putting out word class New England style ipas and sours. Right behind it is Starland Yard a food truck park made of shipping containers. Loki good truck is usually there . They do middle eastern inspired food . The zaatar fries are really good. There are a few cool little bars in the area as well. Right up the road is the Green Truck pub which has the best burgers in Savannah. Also Cotton and Rye is nearby . Good food and it’s worth making a trip just to have the Chile sumac honey wings. Seriously the best wings I’ve ever had. You also should check out the new Plant Riverside development. Really cool with lots of bars and restaurants.
Have drinks at the rooftop bar of the Bohemian Hotel Rocks on the roof. Great view of the river. Also the rooftop bar Cotton Sa next door. If you like craft beer Two Tides brewery in the Starland district is putting out word class New England style ipas and sours. Right behind it is Starland Yard a food truck park made of shipping containers. Loki good truck is usually there . They do middle eastern inspired food . The zaatar fries are really good. There are a few cool little bars in the area as well. Right up the road is the Green Truck pub which has the best burgers in Savannah. Also Cotton and Rye is nearby . Good food and it’s worth making a trip just to have the Chile sumac honey wings. Seriously the best wings I’ve ever had. You also should check out the new Plant Riverside development. Really cool with lots of bars and restaurants.
Posted on 1/15/22 at 12:36 pm to mouton
This.
Sorry Charlie’s for oysters.
Sorry Charlie’s for oysters.
Posted on 1/15/22 at 1:39 pm to JW
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in ATL Savannah really isn't a great food town honestly
I disagree. For a city of only 142,000 it has an amazing amount of really good restaurants.
Posted on 1/15/22 at 1:49 pm to mouton
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Two Tides brewery...Right behind it is Starland Yard a food truck park
This is how I like to spend at least one day when I visit!
Tan Lines is on shelves in metro ATL!
Posted on 1/15/22 at 2:21 pm to BigDropper
That’s awesome. I didn’t know they were distributing. Have you tried any of their other offerings?
Posted on 1/15/22 at 2:46 pm to subdude
We enjoy going to Husk for brunch. Not sure that checks off seafood or oysters though
Posted on 1/15/22 at 9:32 pm to mouton
I load up every time I visit.
I've liked just about every thing I've had from them (did not care too much for their seltzer).
Sixfoot, Chromatose, Hydrus, How Much Cheese is Too Much, and any of their stouts.
I just wish they were within the open container jurisdiction. I always want a slushy togo when I leave.
I've liked just about every thing I've had from them (did not care too much for their seltzer).
Sixfoot, Chromatose, Hydrus, How Much Cheese is Too Much, and any of their stouts.
I just wish they were within the open container jurisdiction. I always want a slushy togo when I leave.
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