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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Savannah Historic Dist., GA |
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Savannah, GA
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17 Hundred 90 Inn and Restaurant |
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307 E President St, Savannah 31401 800-487-1790 |
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Description:
HISTORIC DISTRICT. A historic mansion dating from 1790, this property was restored and opened as an inn in 1976. Its restaurant recalls a brick-and-beams tavern, and its excellent American Continental menu features dishes like pecan-crusted grouper, coq au vin, and crab-stuffed shrimp. Happy hour specials attract lively crowds to the inn's cozy lounge, which (like the property itself) is apparently haunted by the ghost of a lovesick young woman. |
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User Rating: 7.5 / 10
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Bernie's Restaurant and Bar |
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115 E River St, Savannah 31401 912-236-1827 |
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RIVERFRONT. Lots of wood and brick, along with a goodly supply of beer memorabilia and neon, give Bernie's casual appeal. The laid-back place occupies what was once a warehouse, and the historic charm is still there. It's a favorite hang-out of locals, who appreciate lots of sports on the telly, live music and a raw bar. The drinks of choice are cold beer and their signature Bloody Marys, punched up with lime, celery salt and pickled okra. Complementing them beautifully are a menu of pub fare and seafood. Great bartenders are an added perk. |
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Blaine's Back Door Bar |
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13 E Perry Ln, Savannah 31401 912-233-6765 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. One of Savannah's favorite gay bars, Blaine's is a nightlife destination for folks who want to meet up, have a cocktail and party with like-minded folks. Regular drink specials, including Monday's martini night, always draw big crowds, and twice-weekly karaoke sessions offer a perfect opportunity to release your inner diva. If you're in the mood for more interactive pursuits, a lively bingo tournament also gets club-goers charged up. |
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Chuck's Bar |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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301 W River St, Savannah 912-232-1005 |
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RIVERFRONT. Invariably relaxed and populated by a largely local crowd, Chuck's is also a mainstay for gay folks. It's got a pool table, a jukebox and upholstery just made for lounging. The historic space provides time-tested character, and its off-the-beaten-path locale means that it's not a huge tourist spot. It is, however, considered something of a dive in the nicest, most beloved sense of the word. Chuck's is worth a visit for its charm and its low-key ambience, not to mention its intriguing, alternative clientele. |
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Loco's Grill & Pub - Downtown |
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(Nightlife - Bars) |
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301 W Broughton St, Savannah 31401 912-236-8711 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. This member of the Southeastern chain gets a brisk business from both tourists and residents. With its rustic ambience and decided sports-bar feel, Loco's delivers both good American food standards and a welcome selection of beer and booze. The 19th-century former furniture building also hosts live bands, mostly of the rock persuasion, which means that college kids and younger parents give it their loyalty throughout the week. |
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Mercury Lounge |
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125 W Congress St, Savannah 31401 912-447-6952 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Whether you're in the market for something a little upscale or more relaxed, Mercury Lounge can make it happen. Upstairs, bands often play as patrons treat themselves to well-mixed cocktails, while downstairs is devoted more to the pursuit of pool, darts, and beer. Good bands are a mainstay, and jazz is a common theme, although other bold instrumental sounds find their place as well. Dancing is far from unheard-of, and the crowd is a pleasant mix of folks, eager for evenings of fun and merry-making. |
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Moon River Brewing Company |
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August 24, 2007 21 W Bay St, Savannah 31401 912-447-0943 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Moon River Brewing Company is the city's only brew pub, and it makes the finest beer in the Southeast right on the premises. Ask for a taster glass to sample any or all of the brews to see which you like best. Also offered are a full bar and great food. Start off with spinach artichoke dip, and then consider excellent and reasonably priced sandwiches, pastas, appetizers, and more. Entrees include baby back ribs, crab cakes, blackened sea scallops, and chicken and sausage Creole. Daily lunch specials and lots of artwork are also crowd-pleasers. |
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User Rating: 9.875 / 10
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Pinkie Master's Lounge |
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318 Drayton St, Savannah 31401 912-238-0447 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. This small neighborhood bar is a good place to have a beer and engage in some conversation with friends. It's also a great place to unwind after a hard day at work or to kick back on the weekend. With its friendly, welcoming ambience, reasonable prices, and ample parking, it's no wonder that locals love it. N.B. If you haven't sampled one of their signature gin martinis served in a plastic cup, do yourself a favor and move quick! |
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Planters Tavern |
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23 Abercorn St Olde Pink House Restaurant, Savannah 31401 912-232-5678 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Hidden away beneath the venerable restaurant, this quiet, seductive place has mesmerized visitors for ages. It's got historic flavor courtesy of aged brick, gleaming woodwork, and fireplaces, and its upholstered furniture adds a measure of comfort. Post yourself on a sofa, or take a perch at the bar, and enjoy a glass of wine while you listen to lovely piano music and the jazz stylings of talented vocalists. If you didn't manage dinner upstairs, you can order food to be served in the tavern. A classic. |
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Shrimp Factory |
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313 E River St, Savannah 31401 912-236-4229 |
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RIVERFRONT. A white-painted brick building with candy-striped awnings establishes a cheery welcome at this long-lived eatery. Wood flooring, beams, and walls create a charming, rustic vibe, and there's typically a fun atmosphere at the bar. In fact, it should be known that the Shrimp Factory offers one of the best happy hours on River Street. The Chatham Artillery Punch, in particular, is wicked – the special recipe from 1819 mixes gin, rum, champagne, and brandy and will have a positive effect on your mood! The restaurant has many options but places an emphasis on shrimp, crab, and fish. |
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User Rating: 7.1666 / 10
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