Hungry anyone? Nothing gets us salivating like Southern seafood fare-crab cakes, grits, and pecan everything. And what better place to indulge in down-home eating than the Southern belle herself, Savannah? Savannah's breakfast and brunch restaurants reflect the city's culinary and cultural traditions, chock full of fresh seafood and rooted in Southern comfort. Most restaurants exhibit at least a little Southern flair. Look out for signature dishes like low country boil, a hodge-podge of boiled shrimp or crawfish, smoked sausage, corn and potatoes, as well as goodies like super-sweet iced tea and pecan pie. While fine-dining can certainly be enjoyed, the atmosphere in most Savannah restaurants tends towards unfussy and hospitable. When you're ready for a change, pubs and ethnic restaurants round out the local offerings. There's no point in beating around the crock pot-best to dig right in to what Savannah restaurants do best, and head to Southern joints. Beloved by travelers and locals alike, Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room and Lady & Sons immerse you into the flavors and smells of the South with traditional dishes like collard greens, fried chicken and black eyed peas. Kids go crazy for the pirate-themed Pirate's House, and the delectable Caribbean/Soul flair of Sweet Potato's Kitchen make it worth the trek from downtown. If you're looking to get gussied up and dine in style, there's plenty of Savannah restaurants that fit the bill. Classic American fare can be enjoyed in classic Savannah style at Elizabeth on 37th and Ruth's Chris Steak House. For beachside dining with a Caribbean kick, check out North Beach Grill, and for pastas the make your heart melt, head to Italian Il Pasticcio. When you've had your fill of Southern fare, move on to Savannah's other eateries. One of the South's more diverse cities, Savannah's restaurants let you indulge in delights from around the world. Japanese Sushi-Zen, Indian Taste of India and Mexican Carlito's make for great departures from traditional American fare. Vegetarians and vegans can find oasis from meaty menus at Firefly Café and Sentiment Bean. If you're looking for some frothy brews with your meal, Savannah's pubs are the place to be. Hands-down favorite, Moon River Brewing Company offers the best in beer and pub fare.The best way we know how to extend the hospitality for which we're famous is to bring you to our table and give you the best meal you've ever had…and Savannah has plenty of selections of restaurants to tickle your appetite.
2 East Broughton Street
At the corner of Bull and Broughton Sts
A Taste of Italy...
110 W. Congress Street
Hip Elegance with Attitude...
700 Drayton St.
In the Mansion on Forsyth Park
26 East Bay Street
Address is main entrance or enter via the elevator that's accessible through Vic's Coffeeshop at 15 East River St
202 West Bay Street
Historic Downtown Area
Serene River Views...
21 West Bay Street
Restaurant, Bar & Microbrewery...
107 West Jones Street
West of Bull St
Southern Dining at its Best...
41 Meddin Avenue
Beachside Atmosphere...
1105 US Highway 80
Fine Dining, Island Style...
44 Bull Street
Upstairs from Il Pasticcio
9 Drayton Street
Savannah's Oldest Bar...
4-A Gateway Boulevard East
Upscale American Menu...
313 East River St
2 blocks east of the Hyatt
Old Cotton Warehouse...
2403 Bull Street
Old-Fashioned Bakery...
23 Abercorn St
Low Country Traditions...
1651 East Victory Drive
Hwy. 80
Best Barbecue in the Oldest Restaurant...
27 Barnard Street
Winged Delights...
115 E River St
Seafood & Fun...