Savannah does breakfast and coffee exceptionally well - from cozy cafés tucked inside historic buildings to lively brunch spots perfect for slow mornings before the wedding festivities. -The Coffee Fox Roasting Co: one of Savannah’s most popular coffee spots right in the Historic District -Savannah Coffee Roasters: locally roasted coffee in a converted historic building -Franklin's: casual café loved for breakfast sandwiches, coffee, and pastries -Clary's Cafe: classic Savannah breakfast institution featured in movies and travel guides -Foxy Loxy Cafe: coffee shop + café with a beautiful courtyard and great breakfast tacos
The best way to experience Savannah is honestly just getting lost walking around the Historic District and discovering hidden courtyards, old homes, charming shops, and beautiful architecture along the way. Favorites include: -Monterey Square -Lafayette Square -Forsyth Park
The famous fountain, giant oak trees, and beautiful walking paths make Forsyth Park one of Savannah’s most photographed spots. It's a must see!
Savannah is one of the South’s best foodie cities - blending classic Southern comfort food, fresh coastal seafood, and creative chef-driven restaurants. Some highlights! -The Olde Pink House: iconic Southern dining in a historic mansion with an old Savannah atmosphere -The Collins Quarter: one of the city’s most popular brunch spots for coffee, cocktails, and elevated café dishes -Treylor Park: fun, creative comfort food and cocktails with a laid-back vibe -Zunzi's: famous for massive sandwiches and casual lunch stops -Veratina: newer Italian spot with handmade pasta and a cozy neighborhood feel -Common Thread: one of Savannah’s standout modern restaurants focused on seasonal Southern ingredients
Cobblestone streets, waterfront views, rooftop drinks, live music, and endless people-watching - River Street is a Savannah staple. Grab a cocktail to-go (Savannah is open-container friendly!) and wander along the riverfront.
Hidden beneath Savannah’s historic architecture, cobblestone streets, and Southern hospitality lies a secret world of speakeasies and cocktail bars. Inspired by the Prohibition era, these hidden gems offer an intimate and unforgettable nightlife experience that feels like stepping back in time - the perfect way to spend an evening in Savannah. The short list: -Mata Hari's Speakeasy: Savannah’s iconic hidden speakeasy tucked away on Factor’s Walk with secret-entry vibes and late-night cocktails -Alley Cat Lounge: underground cocktail lounge hidden down an alleyway with one of the city’s best cocktail menus -The Peacock Lounge: moody, upscale speakeasy-style lounge hidden behind another downtown spot -Congress Street Up: a true 1920s-inspired speakeasy experience inside the American Prohibition Museum