This is the original location (there is also one in Forsyth Park), and we like this one for the expanded menu. It's an Australian inspired cafe with good food, coffee, and drinks.
Full disclosure, we haven't been here. But you can't talk about Savannah without mentioning this restaurant. Mashama Bailey is a James Beard winning chef and if you're into fine dining, try and get a reservation as early as you can.
Seems counterintuitive to recommend an Asian restaurant in the South, but this is a McCarthy family staple when we're down here and is a consistent favorite.
A Veteran-owned brewery downtown that has food trucks and good beer.
Another favorite watering hole
Fun cocktail bar with snacks
A favorite, upscale yet casual dinner when we're in town
You can't miss the influence SCAD has on the city, and this "museum" is a great intro in the history and story of SCAD and its female founder.
When in Savannah, check out Bonaventure Cemetery (also featured in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil) for a beautiful, if not creepy walk.
Hike is being generous, but there are multiple paths for walking with nice views of the river.
For any murder mystery fans, Mercer House is the location for a notorious Savannah murder, featured in the book/movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
There are seemingly a million ghost tours - walking, horse-drawn, hearst - that run almost all hours of the day. A fun way to walk around the town, and there is no shortage of spooky stories to go around.