Perry Parrent wrote:Elizabeth on 37th and Olde Pink House are 2 that stick out in my mind.
http://www.elizabethon37th.net/
http://www.americascuisine.com/georgia/savannah/TheOldePinkHouse.aspx
Brad Keeton wrote:
Perry's suggestions are very good, but my absolute favorite restaurant is aVida Restaurant and Wine Bar (http://www.avidarestaurant.com/). We've been multiple times, and it's always just amazing. It's a very cool, modern space as well.
Brad Keeton wrote:A close second for me is 45 Bistro at the Marshall House (http://www.marshallhouse.com/menu.shtml). Great food and a very cool space sort of in an art gallery.
Brad Keeton wrote:Finally, please drop by Mable Francis Potter's Cupcake Emporium at State and Bull for a cupcake - my stepmom owns/runs the place, and all the cupcakes are made from scratch and quite addictive. Here's a little writeup: http://www.thesouthmag.com/readarticle. ... &deptid=12
TrishaW wrote:I know it is "touristy" now, but Paul Deen's restaurant is good. It's down home Southern food.
Jessica Murr wrote:We just got back from vacation on Tybee Island (off the coast of Savannah) and we went into Savannah one night. We went to the Moon River Brewing Co. http://www.moonriverbrewing.com/ and it was awesome! I loved the Goat Cheese and Leeks app!! It wasn't fancy or expensive, but all of the dishes were awesome!
If you want to drive to Tybee, we had a blast at The Crab Shack http://www.thecrabshack.com/ (good food, too!!). Great atmosphere!
And check out the Savannah Candy Company in the City Market area. Yummy and so much fun!!
Have a great time!! I can't wait to go back!
Jess
Oh! I can't forget to mention the Boiled Green Peanuts!
TrishaW wrote: As far as Deen's restaurant, it's been a good 10 years since I have been.
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