*** Reservations are a must *** How we first fell in love with Savannah. During Covid, we were obsessed with Netflix's "Chef's Table." One of the episodes focuses on Mashama Bailey, executive chef of The Grey. We knew we had to pay this restaurant a visit and did so as a graduation present for Kev getting his MBA.
***Reservations Highly Recommended*** An elevated take on Southern cuisine. We've frequented this spot and it's consistently delicious. The restaurant is housed in a historic Savannah mansion and is easily walkable from many accommodations.
Lively venue on the JW Marriott Hotel roof with river views serving finger foods & unique cocktails. This bar has epic lawn games, equipped with a slide. 21+ after 6pm
***Book online*** An iconic hop on-and-off trolly tour of Savannah. The guides are fantastic and you can hop on-and-off whenever you'd like so it allows you to see the city at your own pace.
A Savannah staple for boozy slushies. Don't worry, Savannah has no open-container laws so grab a slushy and walk around the river front.
***Reservations Highly Recommended*** This fine-dining restaurant in a 19th-century warehouse features classic Southern cooking. They have waterfront views from the dining room, and a patio covered by centuries-old Live Oaks overlooking.
Spanning more than 30 acres, Forsyth Park is Savannah’s largest and oldest public park. The park’s iconic fountain was installed in 1858 and is today one of the most-photographed places in Savannah.
Our favorite coffee shop! They serve good brunch too.
Classic country bar with live music, dancing and a mechanical bull.
Lively, late-night dueling-piano saloon with songs selected by the audience & a pub grub menu.