1. Vic's On The River
8.9
26 E Bay St, Savannah, GA
Southern Food Restaurant · Historic District-North · 118 tips and reviews
Brittany Rader: Chilled cucumber and smoked salmon soup is light and amazing!
Nathan Graham: Cucumber soup is a great light option.
Daniel A: GREAT food & service at very reasonable prices. Apps - must try octopus, fried green tomatoes, crabcake, & crawfish beignets. Complimentary biscuits w/ honeybutter & marmalade are out of this world!
Gavin Harper: Great atmosphere. Had the chicken tacos and cucumbers with vinegar. Of course the banana pudding is the best ever!
Barbara Olson: Great southern food! Country Fried Chicken, Pecan Encrusted Chicken, Gumbo, and an assortment of the best sides! Get the Banana Pudding... so good!
Chance Witherspoon: Meatloaf is legit. Corn pudding is great too.
Terry Feazel: Absolutely amazing lunch. Best lunch of my life.
Justin Brown: The troupe is on point
Jessica Cruz: EVERYTHING. Their homemade tomato jam is unique & tangy, paninis are delicious, I'd recommend one with their pesto sauce, & the tomato basil soup is really yummy too!
6. Kayak Kafe
8.4
5002 Paulsen St, Savannah, GA
Café · 3 tips and reviews
Clintyn Newcombe: It's a great little joint, vegetarian / vegan & gluten free while still carrying a great range of meat and seafood! Absolutely must try the tacos & watch out for the hot sauce, it carries some heat!
Jamie Arkins: Shrimp tacos on corn tortillas!
Don Callahan: You can't beat Kayak's pulled pork tacos.
12. Crystal Beer Parlor
9.0
301 W Jones St (Jefferson St), Savannah, GA
Bistro · Historic District-South · 29 tips and reviews
Brandy M.: Brooklyn lager was our fave out of the extensive beer section. The peach martini was fantastic as well! Meatloaf burger no bun = super yummy comfort food!
Rene Kessler: Wow those shrimp and grits are amazing, fluffy
Charles Seyle: Hamburgers, beer, Greek tacos, salads, soups
13. Wright Square
8.5
Bull St (btwn State St & York St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 22 tips and reviews
Ray Christie: Check out the Rock laid there in the memory of Native American Chief Tomochichi. Great Italian place - Bella Napoli's - Next to the beautiful church!
KeytoSavannah.com: Laid out in 1733, it is one of the original squares of Savannah. Around 1763, it was renamed to honor James Wright, the royal Governor of the province of Georgia. Read more.
Jonathan Stalcup: Originally "Percival Square," surrounded by 1 story wood structures. Note masonry Romanesque arches on Lutheran Church, Old County Courthouse, Federal Courthouse, etc.www.architecturalsavannah.com