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Savannah, GA
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Churchill's Pub & Restaurant |
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13-17 W Bay St, Savannah 31401 912-232-8501 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Graced by a gorgeous mahogany bar, Churchill's is an upmarket English pub whose furnishings were directly imported from England, along with its owners! The beautiful place functions as restaurant and bar, and it offers rooftop dining and a terrace, not to mention a good selection of imported beers on tap. Complementing them is great pub food, like fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and bangers and mash. The fun, authentic atmosphere makes Churchill's a favorite with expats, locals, and tourists alike. |
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User Rating: 9.6666 / 10
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City Market |
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W Saint Julian St, Savannah 31401 912-525-2489 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. A long-lived Savannah tradition, the original City Market opened in 1755 as a fish, game, and produce market. Although the historic structure no longer stands, the Historical Savannah Foundation constructed a new market on the same property. Today, this charming town center houses art galleries, specialty shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes. A number of trolley and carriage tours also start here. On weekends, live bands frequently entertain in the courtyards. |
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Elizabeth on 37th |
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105 E 37th St, Savannah 31401 912-236-5547 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Arguably Savannah's best restaurant, this award-winning grande dame gets lots of attention from foodies and has been the recipient of many culinary awards. The menu updates Southern fare, making abundant use of fresh seafood and items like black-eyed peas, grits, okra, pecans, and the like. The salads even feature home-grown herbs. A terrific wine list complements the cuisine beautifully, and 7-course tasting menus are available if you'd like to give yourself over to the chef's expertise. The stunning mansion that houses Elizabeth is gorgeous inside too, made even more beautiful with candelight and crackling fires. |
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User Rating: 9.8334 / 10
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Firefly Cafe |
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321 Habersham St Troup Square, Savannah 31401 912-234-1971 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Whether you've come for a dinner date or weekend brunch, this neighborhood café doesn't disappoint. Large windows, an outdoor dining space, and a focus on healthy dishes (vegetarian and vegan options are available) ensure lots of business. Popular fare includes spicy Caribbean shrimp, Carolina red trout, Italian sausage lasagna, and a vegetable napoleon. Bolstering these selections are plenty of sandwiches, pastas, soups, and salads. Happily, Firefly is a big proponent of recycling and makes a strong effort to promote sustainability. |
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Forsyth Park |
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Bull St between Park and Gaston, Savannah |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. A tiered, cast-iron fountain is the focal point of this lovely 30-acre park. The fountain, purchased from France in 1851, was also featured in the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Forsyth Park itself is a great place to take a walk, snap a few photos, or have a picnic. If the weather is nice, you'll see people playing frisbee or rugby all around. Also available: a pleasant playground for the kids. |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room |
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107 W Jones St, Savannah 31401 912-232-5997 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Located in the basement of a 19th century home, this dining room offers a family-style Southern meal. Guests occupy long dining tables and pass around bowls of fried chicken, ham, beef stew, collard greens, rice and gravy, snap beans, mashed potatoes, candied yams and squash. The daily menu offers at least four meats and ten veggie dishes, so there are always plenty of choices. Lunch $15/person. |
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User Rating: 9.5 / 10
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River Street |
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River St, Savannah 31401 |
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RIVERFRONT. No trip to Savannah is complete without a trip down world-famous River Street. Lined with shops and restaurants on one side and bordered by the Savannah River on the other, River Street is a great place to sightsee, eat seafood, buy souvenirs, have a cocktail, and watch the huge ships go by. River Street is also the site of many festivities throughout the year, including the St. Patrick's Day celebration and fireworks on July 4th and New Year's Eve. |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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Savannah History Museum |
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303 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Savannah 31401 912-238-1779 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Tracing centuries of city history, this museum presents a film and multiple exhibits that highlight life in Savannah from its founding in 1733 to the present. While the overview is fascinating, so are the exhibits. Among them are the famous Bird Girl statue from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Forrest Gump's bench from the eponymous movie, and 19th-century apparel. The historic building that the museum occupies was formerly the passenger station for the Central of Georgia Railway. |
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Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum |
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41 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Savannah 31401 912-232-1511 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. Housed in the historic Scarborough House (circa 1819), this museum is a fantastic source of information about Savannah's seafaring history. The port city was a major player in the import and export trade, and the ships that sailed its waters were amazing vessels. Many of them are replicated here in models, and the collection also features artwork and antiques. A gift shop and beautiful gardens are also part of the fine home's charms. |
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Telfair Museum of Art |
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121 Barnard St, Savannah 31401-3612 912-232-1177 |
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HISTORIC DISTRICT. The oldest public arts museum in the South, Telfair presents a great collection of American and European paintings, sculpture, and special exhibits. The museum campus actually includes three distinct venues: the Academy of Arts and Sciences on Barnard Street, which is listed on the National Historic Register; the Owens-Thomas House at 124 Abercorn Street, also a listed building; and the Jepson Center for the Arts on West York Street, whose collection focuses on contemporary art and has an interactive children's gallery called ArtZeum. The admission price covers all three properties, making the museum one of Savannah's best deals! |
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