If you want to get off your feet, grab a drink, and watch the Savannah Riverbank go by this is the hour long activity for you.
A new find of ours that is a little drive away (40min), but it is the best brunch we have had in the area. Amazing food, and they take reservations.
The best beer and German cuisine in town.
I think we've eaten at this Thai restaurant more than any other in the Savannah area.
You need a key to get into this speakeasy. Its a hidden gem in Savannah, and can be found by only those who have been there before. You can purchase (or split the purchase) of a key for $50, and you will get to experience a tuxedo-ed bar tender and a 20's singer.
Recommendation to do the mead tasting. The Savannah Bee Company's mead tasting is more diverse if you head down to River St, but the one on Broughton St is wonderful as well.
This brewery is a local favorite, though you'll want to double check its hours of service as it changes throughout the week.
This is a new favorite brewery of ours located in an old house. You'll be hoppy if you end up making it here.
With fire pits outside, this coffee shop also begins to serve wine in the evening. You can order smores, and delicious tacos as well.
This has a mile long walking track around the periphery, and is a perfect place to bring beer, food, and lawn chairs for a relaxing pinic with family.
Of course you cannot think of Savannah without picturing Tybee Island. This is a wonderful beach with a lighthouse at one end and a pier at the other. We personally love going to north beach, especially as you can watch large tanker-ships come in and out of the Savannah River.
If you would like to run on soft trails instead of through the city, Skidaway island is the place to be.
If a group of you would like to put the pedal-to-the-metal and bike with a beer on Saturday morning, this is an incredibly fun activity for you. You may get winded, but you'll have a blast.
Owned by the same individuals as Flying Monk, this restuarant is a wonderful option for those of you who visit Fort Pulaski or Tybee Island.
Call ahead to rent Kayaks, and paddle the morning away. Make sure to ask about the tides, but this would be an incredible morning activity especially as the paddle starts where a pod of dolphins likes to hang out.
If you want brunch or the best coffee in town, this restaurant is a favorite of ours. They do have a coffee window if you just want an iced Lavender Mocha on your way around town.
The best ice cream in town, and whats even better is that its open late.
These exhibits are always changing, but you can certainly enjoy getting to see the works of many up and coming artists.
If you want to get nerdy and roam around town, this is the activity for you.
The best southern breakfast in town.
This museum has beautiful replicas of navy and important historical ships. Incredibly interesting!
One of the more relaxed rooftop experiences in town. Beware as this bar fills up quickly.
Go to the rooftop for the highest bar in town overlooking the river.
A great brunch!
Only place in town with endless Mimosas, so get there with your whole party before 10:30 or there will be a long wait.
If you would like to set up a tee time for Saturday morning.