Food scene
Savannah is a Foodie Mecca. I could list so many. Instead, I've listed a range from fancy, good ole southern style to diner. Enjoy and let me know what you think and feel free to suggest one that is worth the recommendation.
This exquisite farm to table restaurant is only one block from the Depot. Daily specialty drinks are served to compliment each dish on the menu. Dinner only and reservations required.
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Cotton & Rye
1801 Habersham StThis exquisite farm to table restaurant is only one block from the Depot. Daily specialty drinks are served to compliment each dish on the menu. Dinner only and reservations required.
Foxy Loxy is located 4 blocks from the Depot on Bull Street.
Funky, local place to gather and enjoy a café, breakfast, lunch and early bite. Sit outside or in.
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Foxy Loxy Cafe
1919 Bull StFoxy Loxy is located 4 blocks from the Depot on Bull Street.
Funky, local place to gather and enjoy a café, breakfast, lunch and early bite. Sit outside or in.
Sly's is only located 2 blocks from the Depot. They start serving lunch. I enjoy the portabella mushroom and salmon with capers sliders. They also serve beer and wine.
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Sly's Sliders and Fries 🍔
1710 Abercorn StSly's is only located 2 blocks from the Depot. They start serving lunch. I enjoy the portabella mushroom and salmon with capers sliders. They also serve beer and wine.
I love the outdoor seating and recommend the sampler taco tray and vegan bowl. Bring your furry friend and enjoy the local scene.
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Bull Street Taco
1608 Bull StI love the outdoor seating and recommend the sampler taco tray and vegan bowl. Bring your furry friend and enjoy the local scene.
Breakfast and Brunch. Make a beach day of it! Located on Tybee Island.
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Breakfast Club
1500 Butler AveBreakfast and Brunch. Make a beach day of it! Located on Tybee Island.
Have the late night munchies? Betty Bombers is the bomb. Plus they deliver to the Depot.
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Betty Bombers
1108 Bull StHave the late night munchies? Betty Bombers is the bomb. Plus they deliver to the Depot.
A Savannah classic! If you do not want to go fancy, you may request bar seating in the outside patio and still enjoy the full menu.
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The Olde Pink House
23 Abercorn StreetA Savannah classic! If you do not want to go fancy, you may request bar seating in the outside patio and still enjoy the full menu.
Commemorating 100 years of scooping & making homemade ice cream!
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Leopold's Ice Cream
212 E Broughton StCommemorating 100 years of scooping & making homemade ice cream!
White glove service and Fabulous! Just a short walk from the Depot!
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Elizabeth's on 37th
105 E 37th StWhite glove service and Fabulous! Just a short walk from the Depot!
Best chicken pot pie. Always sells out. I recommend everything and the daily specials.
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Crystal Beer Parlor
301 W Jones StBest chicken pot pie. Always sells out. I recommend everything and the daily specials.
Sightseeing
In 1733 James Oglethorpe, founder and planner of Savannah, was a visonary who sought to build the ideal city based on humanism, science and secular government. These 3 Enlightment ideals are how Savannah was created for a vision of social equity and civic virtue. The mechanisms supporting the Oglethorpe plan was conceived with toleration and wholesome regulations. This included yeoman governance, equitable land allocation, stable land tenure and prohibition of slavery.
I suggest walking or cycling Savannah's Twenty-Five Squares. Located in the console in the foyer of the Depot is a detailed description of history for each square.
Enjoy as it is quite remarkable!
The Waving Girl Statue located here commemorates Florence Martus, the lighthouse keeper's sister who waved to Savannah Ships in Savannah's port for more than 44 years. She stands as a symbol of Savannah's gracious hospitality and charm. Jump on the bikes and take the bike paths located on Price Street (in back of the Depot) or Lincoln Street to and from.
Morrell Park
The Waving Girl Statue located here commemorates Florence Martus, the lighthouse keeper's sister who waved to Savannah Ships in Savannah's port for more than 44 years. She stands as a symbol of Savannah's gracious hospitality and charm. Jump on the bikes and take the bike paths located on Price Street (in back of the Depot) or Lincoln Street to and from.
Located just 6 blocks east of the Depot. Walk or ride the provided bikes and enjoy a picnic under the Oaks and Spanish Moss.
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Forsyth Park
2 W Gaston StLocated just 6 blocks east of the Depot. Walk or ride the provided bikes and enjoy a picnic under the Oaks and Spanish Moss.
Highly recommend. I have taken this tour over and over and still learn something new. What is so fantastic is that you can hop on and off.
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Old Town Trolley
234 Martin Luther King Jr BlvdHighly recommend. I have taken this tour over and over and still learn something new. What is so fantastic is that you can hop on and off.
Step back in time and on original Ballastone lined streets. Flats recommended. Enjoy a stroll along the river front and see how cotton was criered. Also, learn about the history of the tunnels under Savannah and their purpose.
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River Street Savannah Georgia
River StreetStep back in time and on original Ballastone lined streets. Flats recommended. Enjoy a stroll along the river front and see how cotton was criered. Also, learn about the history of the tunnels under Savannah and their purpose.
Grocery Store
Kroger grocery store is located 6 blocks E. of the Depot. Kroger has ample parking and opened to midnight.
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Kroger
311 E Gwinnett StKroger grocery store is located 6 blocks E. of the Depot. Kroger has ample parking and opened to midnight.
Package/Liquor Store
Closest liquor store to the Depot. Go to Habersham, 1 block N. and make a right. Head East toward river. Less than a mile.
Johnnie Ganem Package Shop
501 Habersham StShopping
Broughton Street is a true Savannah tribute to shopping local. One of a kind gifts to take home as mementos to the Queen City.
The Paris Market
36 W Broughton StA local favorite.
One Fish Two Fish
401 Whitaker StLocal designers and style. A very nice store.
24e Design Co.
24 E Broughton StOne of a Kind Design store
Museums
Historical homesites, statues, parks, forts, movies and arts define this Queen City. I've just listed a few of my favs. The beauty of touring the squares and trolley give insight to what suits your fancy.
Birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low and owned and operated by Girl Scouts of USA. This Wayne-Gordon Home was built between 1818-1821.
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Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace
10 E Oglethorpe AveBirthplace of Juliette Gordon Low and owned and operated by Girl Scouts of USA. This Wayne-Gordon Home was built between 1818-1821.
A staple on the tourist circuit, this home museum has been the stuff of legend since the release of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
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Mercer-Williams House
429 Bull StA staple on the tourist circuit, this home museum has been the stuff of legend since the release of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Born in Savannah, Georgia on March 25th 1925, where she lived until 1938. Author of acclaimed novels; Wise Blood, Good Country People and A Good Man is Hard to Find.
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Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
207 E Charlton StBorn in Savannah, Georgia on March 25th 1925, where she lived until 1938. Author of acclaimed novels; Wise Blood, Good Country People and A Good Man is Hard to Find.
Revisit the antebelum days of the old south! Walk the corridors and hear about the tragic history of the Sorrel family. Known as the most spirited home in Savannah.
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Sorrel Weed House
6 W Harris StRevisit the antebelum days of the old south! Walk the corridors and hear about the tragic history of the Sorrel family. Known as the most spirited home in Savannah.
This museum chronicles the Civil Rights struggle of the Georgia's oldest African American community from slavery to present.
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Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum Inc.
460 Martin Luther King Jr BlvdThis museum chronicles the Civil Rights struggle of the Georgia's oldest African American community from slavery to present.
Step back in time and understand the importance of the railroad to and from Savannah. It is also the location of the Visitors Center.
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Georgia State Railroad Museum
655 Louisville RdStep back in time and understand the importance of the railroad to and from Savannah. It is also the location of the Visitors Center.
Granduer Oak Avenue. Tabby Ruins of Fort Wymberly and Battery Wymberly, the site of military fortifications. Also, can you guess what Movie was filmed here on site?
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Wormsloe
7601 Skidaway RdGranduer Oak Avenue. Tabby Ruins of Fort Wymberly and Battery Wymberly, the site of military fortifications. Also, can you guess what Movie was filmed here on site?
SCAD(Savannah College of Arts and Design) played an integral role in the historical preservation of Savannah. Make sure to check out the Jepson Center, too.
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SCAD Museum of Art
601 Turner BlvdSCAD(Savannah College of Arts and Design) played an integral role in the historical preservation of Savannah. Make sure to check out the Jepson Center, too.