Savannah

1. Moon River Brewing Company

7.8
21 W Bay St (at Whitaker St), Savannah, GA
Brewery · Historic District-North · 243 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Hear the haunted tales of the historic Moon River Brewery, while enjoying the amazing food and beer. Make sure you try the Wacky Wit beer AND the delicious sweet potato fries and sweet sauce.

2. The Pirates' House

8.1
20 E Broad St, Savannah, GA
Seafood Restaurant · 195 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Recognized for appealing Southern cuisine since 1753, it is an unforgettable dining experience. History tells that the Pirates' House was the tavern of choice by Capt. Flint of "Treasure Island."

3. Casbah Moroccan Restaurant

118 E Broughton St, Savannah, GA
Moroccan Restaurant · Historic District-North · 7 tips and reviews

Anastasia S.Anastasia Smith: A great place to experince moroccan cuisine and also see some great belly dancing! :)

Mercer Williams House is one of Savannah.

4. Mercer Williams House

8.5
429 Bull St, Savannah, GA
History Museum · Historic District-South · 22 tips and reviews

Jonathan S.Jonathan Stalcup: Made famous in "Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil," this home was originally built for Hugh Mercer by John Norris in 1860... completed 1871 by Muller & Bruyn.www.architecturalsavannah.com

Dockside Seafood Restaurant is one of Savannah.

5. Dockside Seafood Restaurant

6.0
201 W River St, Savannah, GA
Seafood Restaurant · Historic District-North · 25 tips and reviews

6. Olde Pink House Restaurant

8.8
23 Abercorn St (btw Bryan & St Julian), Savannah, GA
Southern Food Restaurant · Historic District-North · 257 tips and reviews

KeytoSavannah.comKeytoSavannah.com: Dining at it's finest; The Olde Pink House is a must eat in Savannah! Along with divine eats, the history of the old home is insightful of Savannah tales, so ask your server about Mr. James Habersham.

7. Chippewa Square

9.0
Bull St (btwn Hull St & Perry St), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 40 tips and reviews

Visit SavannahVisit Savannah: The "park bench" scene which opens the film Forrest Gump was filmed on the north side of Chippewa Square. The bench was a fiberglass prop, rather than one of the park's actual benches.