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The Fitzroy / 9 Drayton St The Old Pinke House While it’s on the pricier side, it’s well worth it. Whether you are looking for brunch or a schnitzel dinner, this adorable spot is doing everything right. Savoy Society / 102 E Liberty #109 The Fitzroy What else could you ask for?īull Street Taco / 1608 Bull St Savoy SocietyĮverybody’s favorite late-night hotspot, this place is spinning vinyl records and serving up a global menu. This tranquil taqueria is serving up made-from-scratch Mexican eats on a sun-soaked patio. Husk / 12 W Oglethorpe Ave Bull Street Taco Pizzeria Vittoria Napoletana / 2411 De Soto AveĪnother stately mansion turned foodie hotspot, the polished and innovative menu revolves around local ingredients expertly prepared. Try a margarita pizza, one of the many specialty options, or go for a meatball sub. The Naples-style pies here are the real deal. Repeal 33 Bar & Restaurant / 125 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Pizzeria Vittoria Napoletana And, it’s worth noting, this is one of the only places I’ve ever come across that’s famous for its Brussels sprouts. Ranche Alegre Cuban Restaurant / 402 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Repeal 33 Bar & RestaurantĪnother top spot for live music, this speakeasy-style is perfect for dinner and drinks. Who says it’s all about southern grub here? The Cuban dishes and live jazz music here make it a must-visit. The Public Kitchen & Bar / 1 W Liberty St Ranche Alegre Cuban Restaurant This place is serving up an eclectic menu of bison burgers, Scottish salmon, and some of the best Shrimp and Grits in town (which is saying a lot!). Neo’s Brasserie / 7 Drayton St The Public Kitchen & Bar Neo’s BrasserieĮxplore the menu of ultra-fresh seafood in this stylish spot in the Drayton Hotel. Be sure to sample the gin craft cocktails.Ĭotton & Rye / 1801 Habersham St St. This bank-turned-gastropub has elevated classics like shrimp and grits, cornbread, and hanger steak. Common ThreadĬome for the oysters and stay for the craft cocktails in this refined New American concept restaurant.Ĭommon Thread / 122 E 37th St Cotton & Rye To help you narrow it down, here are a few of my must-try eateries. When it comes to amazing restaurants in Savannah, you’ll be lost in a sea of options. On Bull Street, you’ll find this fab breakfast and/or coffee pitstop with an Australian influence.

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Two Cracked Eggs Cafe / 202 E Bay St The Collins Quarter

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Get to Bay Street for a prime view of the water, a biscuit the size of your head, and bacon hanging on a clothesline. Matthew’s Eatery / 325 E Bay St Two Cracked Eggs Cafe Matthew’s EateryĪnother top pick for southern classics like fried green tomatoes, biscuits and gravy, or shrimp and grits.ī. The Ordinary Pub / 217 1/2 W Broughton St B.

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The pork belly donut sliders here are famous. This popular brunch spot offers to-gosas (AKA mimosa to go) or you can stick around for dinner. This Parisian-inspired spot off River Street has $12 bottomless mimosas at brunch and a good selection of lunchtime sandwiches. Wilkes Dining Room / 107 W Jones St Cafe M Pull up a chair at one of the communal tables in this busy Southern-fried diner. This family-owned restaurant has been everybody’s favorite breakfast spot since 1943.















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