Cute sidewalk coffee and pastry shop.
Adorable coffee and European-style waffle shop right across from St. John the Baptist Cathedral.
Cute coffee shop that also serves Tex-Mex and has an amazing outdoor patio area. It's attached to the most adorable bookstore too!
Collins Quarter is a great brunch spot in the center of Forsyth Park!
A great outdoor space with laid back vibes. Great chicken sandwich on the menu.
Outdoor area with plenty of food trucks and great pizza. Two Tides Brewing Co., a local Savannah brewery, is right next door if you need even more of a beer selection!
The rooftop of the Perry Lane Hotel. Great views of the city and yummy drinks and bites!
Elegant cocktail bar with the most inventive drinks!
Another great rooftop bar, but this one overlooks the Savannah River!
Sit outside at the picnic tables and enjoy the beautiful weather. Our favorites are the grilled oysters, "wedges" salad, dirty rice and chicken dinner. One of Dave’s favorites in Savannah.
An ingredient and seasonally inspired restaurant concept. The menu changes often, but everything is absolutely fantastic! One of Sarah and Peter’s favorites.
A Southern Fare restaurant in a landmark mansion. The menu changes seasonally and the bar is awesome—amazing cocktails. One of Sarah and Peter’s favorites.
Classic Southern Cuisine set in a colonial mansion in Savannah’s historic district. There is live music in the cellar tavern.
Opened for Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, and Dinner. If you are staying at The Alida—this is a great place to grab a bite!
In the new Hotel Bardo, this swanky spot is a gem and the best Italian in the city. You can't go wrong with anything on the menu!
The best she crab soup and tuna tartar tower (on the menu it's listed as tuna ceviche). You can't go wrong with any of the fish dishes. They don't take reservations, but hop over to World of Beer or Alley Cat Lounge for a drink while you wait!
A speakeasy with a newspaper full of cocktail options!
A fun cocktail lounge below Flock to the Wok!
30 acre park in the middle of the historic district. The famous Forsyth fountain resembles fountains in Paris and this park is a perfect place to walk or jog while admiring the beautiful scenery. It is walking distance from all the downtown hotels.
Explore Savannah’s spooky history with various ghost tour companies—it is Spooky Season!
The first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the history of Prohibition
See the best of Savannah with a 1 or 2-day ticket for the Old Town Trolley Tour. Hear humorous tales and learn fun facts from hometown conductor guides.