A Visual Guide On Where To Eat In Savannah, Georgia
The Old South meets new flavors on Savannah’s food scene, and the results look delicious. Whether you’re seeking Italian, Thai or a good, old-fashioned bakery, we’ll show you where to eat in Savannah with these local favorites giving a unique spin to southern classics.
Go sweet or savory at Back in the Day Bakery Sure, you could have a classic biscuit breakfast (plain buttermilk biscuits start at $3) or a nice, hot sandwich lunch (the Pimento and Pig is divine and $9) at Back in the Day Bakery. But we say since you’re here, why not have dessert first? And last? And in between, too! Cupcakes, pies, brownies and cookies baked fresh each day fill the glass cases, waiting for you to have a delicious dessert tour. Photo Credit: @thebeercanprofessor
Ciao down at Pacci Italian Kitchen A short step from Washington Square, Pacci Italian Kitchen feels like a local secret. With a bright dining area, carefully curated wine list and coastal Italian cuisine prepped to perfection, Pacci’s is the place where coastal Italy meets Southern hospitality. The mussels and clams ($22) entree can be shared as an appetizer, or you could stay a while and work your way across the menu, from meatballs ($12) to gelato ($7). Photo Credit: @paccisavannah
Pop a peanut at Sorry Charlie’s Oyster Bar You won’t be sorry at all once you get a taste of the southern and coastal favorites perfected at Sorry Charlie’s. Where else can you munch on boiled peanuts ($6.95) while you wait for local, tender oysters on the half shell? Their shrimp and grits entree ($17.95) best blends the southern city and its ocean neighbor, with tender shrimp from the surf and andouille sausage and picked-fresh vegetables resting on grits from the turf. Photo Credit: Sorry Charlie’s Oyster Bar