Savannah, Georgia | Best Restaurants | Where to Eat | Alligator Soul | Olde Pink House | Husk
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- Join Cris and Cale for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner in Savannah, Georgia.
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Savannah, Georgia is a charming southern town highlighted by period architecture, a rich history and exquisite eateries - all in an area lined with live oaks draped in elegant Spanish moss. It is here in the nation’s most haunted city that local restaurants serve up exemplary southern dishes highlighted by ingredients straight from the coast. It is a food lover’s paradise. We visited Collins Quarter, Husk, Treylor Park, The Pirates' House, Vics on the River, Sorry Charlie’s, Moon River Brewing, Olde Pink House, Alligator Soul, and Leopold's. But before we dig into some of the best spots for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, let us introduce you to some of Savannah’s best attractions.
CONTENTS
0:00 Intro Teaser
00:55 Savannah Overview
03:30 Collins Quarter
04:10 Husk Savannah
05:42 Pirates' House
07:00 Treylor Park
09:02 Vics on the River
10:58 Sorry Charlie's
11:52 Moon River Brewing
12:48 Olde Pink House
15:12 Alligator Soul
18:14 Leopold's
19:22 Outro
Collins Quarter
The Collins Quarter is a bustling and vibrant café with an all-day brunch menu that transforms into an elegant candle-lit dinner service at night. We just grabbed some specialty coffees, but learned that their two locations have absolutely picturesque settings with a culinary reputation that will satisfy your inner foodie.
Husk Savannah
Husk is an epic name under which culinary legend Sean Brock transformed the essence of southern food at the original Charleston location. Now Husk serves up elevated southern fare and cocktails in a landmark mansion within Savannah’s historic district. The restaurant was greeted with high expectations and has been exceeding them since opening in 2018. We had brunch here - at one of Savannah’s top dining experiences.
The Pirates’ House
The Pirates’ House has been welcoming visitors to Savannah since 1753, serving up a bounty of delicious food and drink just a scant jaunt from the Savannah River. This is indeed one of the most historic and haunted spots in Georgia - a place where tales of hidden tunnels and being Shanghaied abound. Come enjoy an extensive menu and thirst quenching drinks within the same walls where pirates and sailors did the same hundreds of years ago.
Treylor Park
Treylor Park is where owner Trey Wilder takes familiar classics and bar foods to create what has been dubbed elevated white-trash dishes. The uniqueness of the menu is only surpassed by the quality of ingredients and spot-on execution. The restaurant has been featured on television and social media all while becoming a hit with locals and visitors alike. Open your mind and come enjoy life within the Treylor Park.
Vics on the River
Vics on the River is a fine-dining restaurant located within an old cotton warehouse that was a strategic location for General Sherman's army during the Civil War. Now they use the historic building to serve up splendid southern cuisine that has achieved more awards and media attention than you can shake a stick at. With live music, an ample bar, and the backdrop of the elegant Savannah River, this is a place where date night meets friendly hangout.
Sorry Charlie’s
Sorry Charlie’s is Savannah’s premier oyster bar, serving beers and cocktails alongside fresh local seafood with an emphasis on southern regional flavors. Housed in one of the oldest commercial buildings in Georgia, they even have a rooftop where you can enjoy the sunset with a glass of your favorite beverage.
Moon River Brewing
Moon River Brewing is housed in one of the oldest, most historic (and haunted) buildings in Savannah. Opened as a hotel in 1821, it served as a warehouse until the 1960s before being renovated into the brew pub concept. Today you can enjoy beers, cocktails, and elevated bar food at this frequent stop for haunted tour groups.
Olde Pink House
The Olde Pink House serves up classic southern cuisine within an elegant mansion built in 1771. It has been one of Savannah’s most sought-after restaurants, gaining a spot as one of the nation’s top 5 most romantic dining experiences - according to Opentable.
Alligator Soul
Alligator Soul is one of Savannah’s premier restaurants, bringing an unpretentious fine dining experience to eclectic southern cuisine within a former basement grain warehouse. Their extensive menu is highlighted by organic, fresh, natural, dayboat, local and regional fare. The experience starts with fresh, creative cocktails and extends through to delectable house-made desserts.
Leopold’s Ice Cream
People have been lining up for Leopold’s Ice Cream in historic Savannah since 1919 - often in lines that extend down the block. From award-winning, homemade super-premium ice cream to fresh squeezed fruit drinks, a visit to Leopold’s will help you understand how 100 year old recipes can lead to a place among the best ice cream shops in the world.
We ate at Alligator soul, fantastic !!!
We ate at Alligator Soul, amazing and wonderful, loved it
THUMBS up again for Alligator Soul that is true fine dining, thank you ladies, (Chef's) fantastic. we will be back in November.
And I agree, in Savannah you eat better than in most of Florida
Great video! The Olde Pink House is a staple for us each visit. We had the exact same table when we visited Alligator Soul last trip. ❤
Lovely video. Heading to Savannah now and appreciate the reviews.
Nice job with this video. We love Savannah and eat at the Old Pink House every visit. Thanks for showing off this great city.
We love it, too! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
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Sorry Leopold's is so touristy. My friend who is form Savannah has never gone there. It is like Magnolias in NYC. She recommended going to the many other ice cream shops that are just as good and not waiting hours in line.
The Circle K gas stations sell Leopold's, or so I have been told.
The more tourist, the more ghosts. Savannah wasn't haunted until so many tourists showed up.
I have lived in Savannah for almost eighty years and have never seen a ghost or even met anyone who saw one. My daughter and I took a ghost tour one night and I never laughed so hard.
When she tasted the alligator bites then said it's very good, I'm sorry but she wasn't convincing enough for me to try them...lol
Audio in the restaurant is poor. The description of the dish is too quick to read. Very nice concept. I subscribed. Checking out Barcelona next.
Pause the video, that's what I did to read them.
No fine dining restaurant where I come from has Sandwiches on the menu, but hey, this is the Sourh , come to California
I highly suggest the Goose & Gander in Yountville, CA
F that rotten dem state. Beautiful, but it's wrecked!
No thanks, I don't like commies.
The best fried chicken in Savannah is Geneva's Famous Chicken and Cornbread Co.❤
Thanks! We will put that on our list to try. Appreciate the comment!
Have you have it at the Pink House? You'd probably change your mind.
@@dizzotizzo69 I have been in Savannah for ten years, three times a year, I have eaten at almost all the restaurants. For several years now, I have only eaten in places where local people eat and recommend them, not places for tourists. Places frequented by tourists are often overrated, both in the Savannas and in Charleston.
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