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Savannah, GA Recommendations - Early December
Posted on 11/28/18 at 7:19 am
Posted on 11/28/18 at 7:19 am
Visiting Savannah for the first time and spending four nights near Chatham Square.
Looking for some recommendations for restaurants and bars.
Open on cuisine, open on price - just looking for great food. Tend to prefer my bars with a bit of history and my cocktails classic - but open to a good new experience.
I've been counseled to avoid the tourist zone on River Street and that The Grey should be on my must list - but would appreciate some more informed opinions.
Thanks in advance!
Looking for some recommendations for restaurants and bars.
Open on cuisine, open on price - just looking for great food. Tend to prefer my bars with a bit of history and my cocktails classic - but open to a good new experience.
I've been counseled to avoid the tourist zone on River Street and that The Grey should be on my must list - but would appreciate some more informed opinions.
Thanks in advance!
Posted on 11/28/18 at 8:11 am to NumberSix
Don’t avoid River Street altogether. It’s hip to say avoid the tourist areas but silly.
Grab a drink, even at a place like Wet Willies and walk around down there. Sitting and Watching the ship is pretty cool.
Get drinks at Rocks in the Roof on the top of the Bohemian Hotel and at The Top Decknon the top of the Cotton Sail Hotel.
Other places I like:
Crystal Beer Parlor
Distillery
Flying Monk Noodle Bar
Treylor Park
Alligator Soul
Coffee Fox
More later.
Grab a drink, even at a place like Wet Willies and walk around down there. Sitting and Watching the ship is pretty cool.
Get drinks at Rocks in the Roof on the top of the Bohemian Hotel and at The Top Decknon the top of the Cotton Sail Hotel.
Other places I like:
Crystal Beer Parlor
Distillery
Flying Monk Noodle Bar
Treylor Park
Alligator Soul
Coffee Fox
More later.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 8:40 am to NumberSix
Hit up the Green Truck. Low end, but delicious
Posted on 11/28/18 at 8:51 am to Tigertown in ATL
Alligator Soul is the tits. Def worth stopping in for a nice, upscale meal.
Local Eleven Ten -- classy, romantic meal
Husk -- Sean Evans recently opened in Savannah
B. Matthew's -- Outstanding breakfast/brunch spot
Local Eleven Ten -- classy, romantic meal
Husk -- Sean Evans recently opened in Savannah
B. Matthew's -- Outstanding breakfast/brunch spot
Posted on 11/28/18 at 9:18 am to NumberSix
The Grey for sure. Incredible food and atmosphere. Really beautiful restaurant. Next door is Prohibition. Awesome bar with incredible food as well. I would check out Cotton and Rye as well for food but you will need to take a short uber. Alley Cat Lounge will be up your alley and has the best bartender in town. The bar in the Andaz hotel has great cocktails too and you might run into a celebrity filming a movie and staying at the hotel.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 9:27 am to haricot rouge
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Green Truck
Yes
Kayak Cafe
Savannah Coffee Roasters
The Public
Six Pence Pub
And go to 80e on Tybee.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 9:34 am to Tigertown in ATL
Posted on 11/28/18 at 10:03 am to NumberSix
I would do Alligator Soul over The Grey if you have to choose. Have a lunch at Soho South. And I wouldn’t avoid River Street. You are a tourist after all. Go have some drinks and watch the ships roll in. Several good places for that, namely the aforementioned Roof top at the Bohemian.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 10:09 am to NumberSix
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Tend to prefer my bars with a bit of history and my cocktails classic
Missed this part.
Definitely go to Alley Cat Lounge. You will love it.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 10:33 am to NumberSix
If you are into craft beer check out Two Tides brewery. They are putting out some incredible ipas and sours. They are only a few blocks from Cotten and Rye and usually have food trucks outside on the weekend. Crystal Beer Parlor and the Distillery always have a really good tap list.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 10:35 am to mouton
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Two Tides brewery.
Didn’t know this one.
And if you want to hit breweries Service and Southbound are downtown.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 10:51 am to LSUballs
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I would do Alligator Soul over The Grey if you have to choose.
Agree. +1 for Alligator Soul.
ETA: Jazz'd is a pretty good tapas bar if you enjoy that type of experience.
This post was edited on 11/28/18 at 10:55 am
Posted on 11/28/18 at 2:04 pm to mouton
Thanks very much everyone, seems like some very good suggestions. Definitely have an interest in the Alley Cat Lounge, Alligator Soul, Cotton & Rye, the Distillery, Crystal Beer Parlor, The Grey and the Green Truck.
About the Savannah outpost of Husk. I've not made it to the original Charleston location yet and I'm curious if they are comparable in experience.
I do take the point that we should allow ourselves to be tourists - and since it is our first time through the city we will definitely be doing things like taking a trolley tour, heading out to Bonaventure Cemetery and getting a scoop at Leopold's. It's just because I split time between NYC and N.O. and see so many people opt in for crappy Bourbon Street/Times Square venues that in hitting a new city I'd like to maximize my chances of trying some really worthwhile spots and activities.
Again, thanks for all the contributions so far!
About the Savannah outpost of Husk. I've not made it to the original Charleston location yet and I'm curious if they are comparable in experience.
I do take the point that we should allow ourselves to be tourists - and since it is our first time through the city we will definitely be doing things like taking a trolley tour, heading out to Bonaventure Cemetery and getting a scoop at Leopold's. It's just because I split time between NYC and N.O. and see so many people opt in for crappy Bourbon Street/Times Square venues that in hitting a new city I'd like to maximize my chances of trying some really worthwhile spots and activities.
Again, thanks for all the contributions so far!
This post was edited on 11/28/18 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 11/28/18 at 2:13 pm to NumberSix
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About the Savannah outpost of Husk. I've not made it to the original Charleston location yet and I'm curious if they are comparable in experience.
I've not been to the Charleston location but have visited the Nashville location. Savannah is on par with Nashville as far as both food and ambiance.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 4:21 pm to NumberSix
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Alley Cat Lounge, Alligator Soul, Cotton & Rye, the Distillery, Crystal Beer Parlor, The Grey and the Green Truck.
Very solid lineup.
Alley Cat is literally in an Alley. You go downstairs to an underground brick lined bar. The menu is an old newpaper type thing with Hemmingway quotes. Classic cocktails. Really good place.
as to your tourist thoughts, I hear you. The fun thing about Savannah is that you can go in someplace and get a beer/drink to go and then hang out along the river. Most of the food on River Street is not great.
I didn't mention Leopold's because people get all snippy about standing in line for a scoop of ice cream. But it is very good.
Bonaventure Cemetery is very cool.
Wish I still lived there.
Posted on 11/28/18 at 5:29 pm to NumberSix
Definitely have drinks at Rocks on the Roof. Gorgeous view over looking the river. Also if going for drinks and appetizers I would recommend Prohibition over Crystal Beer Parlor and the Distillery unless you are a craft beer fan. The cocktails and food their are on a whole different level. The distillery is on the same same st and only a few blocks down from The Grey and Prohibition though.
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